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Politics : Stop the War!

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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (20042)7/28/2003 11:18:41 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) of 21614
 
Here's one for all the Hussein lovers, and for those who think we should have just "let it alone" while the world waited. In reality, only SirVinny would love this.



Victims were fed to lions


LOVE RIVALS FED TO LIONS

Saddam Hussein's oldest son, Uday, fed his love rivals to caged lions, according to reports.

Sadistic Uday, who was gunned down in a shoot-out with American troops last week, employed executioners to help carry out gruesome killings at his whim.

And his chief executioner has now told how he helped drag two 19-year-old students into a cage at Uday's farm to be devoured by the beasts.

The 36-year-old executioner, who has used the false name of Abu Ahmad, told The Sunday Times: "I saw the head of the first student literally come off his body with the first bite."

Ahmad was then forced to watch as the lions ate the two men.

"By the time they were finished, there was little left but for the bones and bits and pieces of unwanted flesh," he said.

He later learned that the victims had "competed with Uday where some young ladies were concerned".



Sadistic: Uday Hussein



While he worked for Uday, Ahmad took part in mass beheadings - on one occasion decapitating 36 people in a single day, including a pregnant woman.

Recruited from the Iraqi army into Saddam's elite security force, the Fedayeen, Ahmad was put in charge of Unit 18, which carried out personal missions for Uday.

On his first day in the job, he was taken to Uday's compound and ordered to behead a prisoner.

"The prisoner did not utter a word," he said.

"I think he had by then resigned himself to his fate. I knew nothing of the man."

But Uday never watched the killings, preferring instead to have them video-recorded and then watch the tapes alone.

According to The Sunday Times, Ahmad now fears being captured by American troops and has surrounded himself with weapons in case they find him.


sky.com
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