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Gaddafi and Ali Abdullah Saleh helped protect Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein’s lawyer, Bushra Khalil, said that the Libyan presidents Muammar Gaddafi and the Yemeni Ali Abdullah Saleh allocated money to fund a committee of lawyers to defend former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, based in Amman.

Bushra Khalil said: “As for the costs of the Bar Association, President Gaddafi donated an amount to Rajida Saddam Hussein, who was working in the committee’s office in Amman, and President Ali Abdullah Saleh also donated an amount.”

She confirmed that the travel tickets from Amman to Baghdad for lawyers were provided by Rajida Saddam Hussein, the daughter of the former Iraqi president, who, after the start of the military campaign, moved to Jordan, and became the coordinator of the lawyers committee there.
Khalil indicated that other lawyers from other countries also traveled at her expense, and the committee paid the costs of hotel accommodation.

December 30 marks the fifteenth anniversary of Saddam Hussein’s execution after the US invasion of Iraq under the pretext of searching for weapons of mass destruction, the presence of which was not confirmed in the country.

Earlier it became known that the US military during the arrest of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein used some kind of narcotic powder, and a large part of Saddam’s property was stolen.

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