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    Newspaper: Saddam's body transferred secretly and the graves of his sons and cousin disappeared in A

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    Post by Rocky Tue 17 Apr 2018, 3:14 am

    [rtl]Newspaper: Saddam's body transferred secretly and the graves of his sons and cousin disappeared in Awja[/rtl]


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    [rtl]Samer News: Judge Munir Haddad, deputy chief of the Supreme Criminal Court in Iraq, who tried the symbols of the former Iraqi regime, that «after the execution of the former regime of Saddam Hussein, his family requested the extradition of his body for the burial in his hometown in the village of Awja in Salah Religion, according to Islamic tradition ».[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]"The Iraqi government at that time agreed to the request of Saddam's clan, and we officially opened it, where I was then head of the Supreme Criminal Court," said Haddad, who oversaw the execution of Saddam Hussein and led him to the gallows. And the supervisor of the execution in this regard, and we agreed to that », adding that« two of the clan of Saddam Hussein were present to take over the body, namely, the clan of the bunker, which belongs to Saddam, and the deputy governor of Salah al-Din at the time, was transferred to Auja on a US helicopter » . "The two men who took the body told me personally that Saddam caused our death, we are alive and dead," Haddad said.[/rtl]
    [rtl]"I am not particularly aware of the details of the disappearance or burial of his body or of his daughter, since our role ended when the execution was carried out and the body was handed over to his family, according to their request," Haddad said. "But we were more tolerant of him when we handed him over after we executed him, while he executed our relatives when he was buried in mass graves."[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]"The information we have is that Saddam's family was taken to a secret location before entering and occupying Salah al-Din province," Sheikh Ahmad al-Anzi of the Salah al-Din tribal council told Asharq Al-Awsat. "It was not clear, but there are a number of factors that led to this decision, which seems to have been known to only very few of his clan," he says. That "the place where Saddam's tomb was for events, turned into a shrine, and other things; but the grave was actually puffed out (actually), but it did not have the remains of Saddam."[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]The AFP news agency quoted officials of the Popular Gathering as saying that the Iraqi army planes destroyed the grave after Al-Awja entered and stationed its fighters inside the hall. However, the crowd had previously announced that a "preacher" was the one who blew the grave and detonated it.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]The story of the explosion is confirmed by Sheikh Manaf Ali al-Nada, the leader of the Bunaser clan from which Saddam is a descendant, and currently residing in Erbil, the largest city in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. "The grave was exhumed, then it was blown up," Nada said, without explaining who was responsible for the bombing. "We do not know anything about Awja since we left." The dew explains that al-Awja today is completely empty of its inhabitants, guarded by fighters from the "crowd", and is forbidden to enter it except by special permission. Saddam's clan and relatives left the village "forcibly" in accordance with dew, which is afraid of returning if allowed. "We were wrong and we are still wrong, because we are Saddam's relatives. Is it permissible to pay the price generation after generation because we are Saddam's relatives ?!"[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]"We heard stories that one of his relatives came in four-wheel drive cars and searched the grave to avenge his uncle and father, who were killed by Saddam," said Jafar al-Gharawi, a security official in Tikrit. "The body was burned and thrown, and we do not know if he returned or not." "Yes, we think the body is still here," he says.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]In the courtyard outside the mausoleum, the graves of Saddam's sons, Uday and Qusay, and one of his grandsons, as well as his cousin Ali Hassan al-Majid, who was a presidential adviser and official in the Baath Party, were supposed to exist.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]This mystery generates many rumors. Outside the mausoleum, one of the crowd's fighters whispers: "There is a story that Saddam's daughter, Hala, came on a private plane to the village and pulled her father's body away and took her to Jordan, where she now lives. But one of the people in the area says, "This novel is baseless and baseless. Originally a solution did not come to Iraq ».[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]However, a close relative of the clan, who was once a governor, confirmed that "the body of the president was transferred to a secret location, and it is not possible to know the place or persons who took him." And indicates that the tomb was not bombed; but was detonated, pointing out that «the grave of his father, at the entrance to Tikrit, was also blown».[/rtl]


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