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Saddam 'silent' in interrogation
BBC ^ | 15 December, 2003

Posted on 12/15/2003 4:09:59 AM PST by traumer

Deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has reportedly yielded no intelligence information since his capture by US troops near his home town Tikrit. "He has not been co-operative in terms of talking or anything like that," said US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

But the soldiers who captured him have revealed that he asked to "negotiate" when they found him hiding in a dugout.

It has also emerged that the tip-off which led to his capture came from a detainee under interrogation.

"It marks the end of the road for him and all who bullied and killed in his name" -President Bush

Boost for Bush

Mr Rumsfeld said that Saddam Hussein was being accorded the privileges of a prisoner-of-war under the Geneva Convention although America was "not defining him as such".

Amid calls for him to go on trial in Iraq, Mr Rumsfeld said his fate would be decided at a senior level. "No-one would want to turn anyone over until and unless there was a process in place that was acceptable and appropriate and would ensure that he would be brought to justice," he said.

US officials are thought to be questioning him about the insurgency against the US-led occupation and about alleged weapons of mass destruction - the basis for going to war.

US President George W Bush said the capture had brought to an end a "dark and painful" era for the Iraqi people but he warned it did not mean the end of violence in Iraq.

After a day of jubilation in Baghdad and many other parts of the country, the Iraqi capital woke to two car bomb attacks on police stations on Monday.

'I am the president of Iraq'

Colonel James Hickey, who led the raid on Saddam Hussein's hideout on Saturday, has revealed that soldiers were seconds away from throwing a hand grenade into the pit where he was hiding before he surrendered.

Saddam capture: Your views

The operation was launched, Colonel Hickey said, on the basis of information from an individual arrested in Baghdad on Friday, then brought to Tikrit for interrogation on Saturday morning.

It is not known if the Americans intend to pay a $25m reward offered for information about him.

The troops who came across Saddam Hussein on Saturday were offered "negotiations", spokesman Major Brian Reed said on Monday.

"I am Saddam Hussein, I am the president of Iraq and I want to negotiate," the former leader was quoted as saying in English from his pit.

The soldiers, according to Major Reed, replied with the words "President Bush sends his regards".

'Unrepentant'

The current head of the US-appointed Iraqi Governing Council (IGC), Abdel Aziz al-Hakim, called for Saddam Hussein to be tried by Iraqi judges at a tribunal working and located in Iraq "under the supervision of international experts".

SADDAM: POSSIBLE CHARGES

Campaign against the Kurds in the 1980s, including the use of poison gas at Halabja Suppression of Kurdish and Shia revolts after the first Gulf War Brutality against the Marsh Arabs Crimes committed during the wars against Iran and Kuwait Possible involvement in recent attacks on coalition forces and other targets in Iraq

What happens now?

Adnan Pachachi, another IGC member who saw Saddam Hussein on Sunday when he was taken to Baghdad for further identification, said the ex-president had appeared "unrepentant and even defiant" and had insisted he had been a "just and firm ruler".

A special tribunal was set up in Iraq last week to try leading members of the former government.

Some human rights groups say an international tribunal - without the power to award the death penalty - would be preferable to a trial in Iraq.

World leaders have welcomed the capture, including some who had opposed the war to oust Saddam Hussein

President Chirac of France said it would strongly contribute to democracy and stability in Iraq.

Kuwait - invaded by Saddam Hussein's forces 13 years ago - called it the moment the whole world had been waiting for.

In some Arab countries, there was amazement and disappointment that the Iraqi leader had given in to his pursuers without a fight.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iraq; prisonersaddam; saddam
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didn't the US media say he was "cooperating and talkative".... ?
1 posted on 12/15/2003 4:10:01 AM PST by traumer
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To: traumer
50 or 60 sleepless hours in a hard chair with bright lights and heavy metal music will have him singing like a parakeet.
2 posted on 12/15/2003 4:12:03 AM PST by Pete'sWife (Dirt is for racing... asphalt is for getting there.)
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50 or 60 sleepless hours ...and heavy metal music

I'd talk after half an hour of rap music.

3 posted on 12/15/2003 4:18:50 AM PST by Drango ("To Serve Man" ... IT'S A COOKBOOK!)
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Colonel James Hickey, who led the raid on Saddam Hussein's hideout on Saturday, has revealed that soldiers were seconds away from throwing a hand grenade into the pit where he was hiding before he surrendered.

Reduced to hiding in a pit with some PFC about to frag his worthless ass.

Three cheers for the United States Army.

4 posted on 12/15/2003 4:24:47 AM PST by primeval patriot
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""He has not been co-operative in terms of talking or anything like that," said US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld."

If the "line" was anything, else I would be very surprised.

Old Saddam will be "non-cooperative" until we hit Syria, right where they have the WMD.

5 posted on 12/15/2003 4:25:45 AM PST by G.Mason
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To: traumer

6 posted on 12/15/2003 4:27:26 AM PST by Samwise (There are other forces at work in this world, Frodo, besides the will of evil.)
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To: traumer
"Fox And Friends" just reports that information gathered from Saddam's arrest has led to the capture of a major player in the insurgency. They don't have a name yet but they're guessing that it may be Al Douri.
7 posted on 12/15/2003 4:28:06 AM PST by Hillarys Gate Cult (Proud member of the right wing extremist Neanderthals.)
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To: traumer
It's good to see that the BBC bought our propaganda. Keeps the bad guys guessing about what Saddam is telling us.
8 posted on 12/15/2003 4:29:58 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer (The democRATS are near the tipping point.)
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To: Samwise; summer; onyx
Good one!
9 posted on 12/15/2003 4:30:24 AM PST by MEG33
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Some human rights groups say an international tribunal - without the power to award the death penalty - would be preferable to a trial in Iraq.

Just as a point of interest, after the Nazi leaders convicted at Nuremburg were hanged, their bodies were cremated, the ashes put in a jeep and driven around at night until the vehicle's occupants were completely lost, then poured out in a roadside ditch.

Now, that's thourough!

10 posted on 12/15/2003 4:46:41 AM PST by Grut
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The US media isn't correct many times.The good news is we've picked up more leaders in Baghdad,probably due to what we found at Saddam's hideout.
11 posted on 12/15/2003 4:49:31 AM PST by MEG33
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To: traumer
Time to bring in some Kurdish interragators.
12 posted on 12/15/2003 4:51:38 AM PST by Semper Paratus
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"He has not been co-operative in terms of talking or anything like that," said US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

Left unsaid..."So the leaders of the insurgency have nothing to fear. They should remain where they are, because the US is no closer to finding them after capturing Saddam." *chuckle*

13 posted on 12/15/2003 4:52:24 AM PST by NittanyLion
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To: traumer
Tie one of Hillary's crusty thongs around his nose and make him wear it for a couple days- he'll talk.
14 posted on 12/15/2003 5:01:17 AM PST by Prodigal Son
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He wants to negotiate huh? OK we'll negotiate. He talks and we'll get him in front of an international tribunal, he refuses to talk and he'll get tried in an Iraqi court with a Shite jury.
15 posted on 12/15/2003 5:46:24 AM PST by crz
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To: traumer
Call LTC West.
16 posted on 12/15/2003 7:27:52 AM PST by Indie (Have you bought more ammo today??? My rights are guaranteed by Smith and Wesson. How about yours?)
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17 posted on 12/15/2003 7:36:22 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo (NORTH KOREA is a DANGEROUS CANCER in late stages; we still only meditate and take herbal medicines)
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To: MEG33
The US media isn't correct many times.

Especially when the GOOD news does not compute with their agenda.

18 posted on 12/15/2003 9:15:44 AM PST by onyx (Your secrets are safe with me and all my friends.)
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To: Pete'sWife
"50 or 60 sleepless hours in a hard chair with bright lights and heavy metal music "

Most of my students would enjoy that. Play rap music instead, or better yet, how about...

Play "I am Woman" over and over and over.
19 posted on 12/15/2003 9:18:07 AM PST by Poser
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Saddam 'silent' in interrogation

That will change.

Perhaps we could have a Mosad agent sit in on a few sessions, and just look at him and lick his lips...

20 posted on 12/15/2003 9:23:31 AM PST by null and void
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