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Saddam’s right-hand man dead
By AFP - Oct 26,2020 - Last updated at Oct 26,2020
This file photo dated February 4, 2003 shows Saddam Hussein’s former deputy Izzat Ibrahim Al Duri saluting during a military parade in the northern city of Mosul (AFP photo)
BAGHDAD — Sadddam Hussein’s right-hand man Izzat Ibrahim Al Duri, a long-time fugitive, has died, the executed Iraqi Saddam’s daughter and his Baath Party said on Monday.
After Saddam’s capture following the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, the wiry, red-haired general remained the “King of Clubs” in Washington’s deck of cards of wanted regime figures with a $10-million bounty on his head.
“I offer condolences... to all Iraqis and all his [Duri’s] admirers in the Arab world and around the world,” tweeted Raghad Saddam Hussein, along with a picture of Duri and her father, who was convicted and hanged in 2006.
The Baath Party, which ruled Iraq until Saddam’s overthrow, issued a statement announcing the death of 78-year-old Duri, but it also gave no details on where or the cause.
Known as the “Iceman” for his humble origins selling blocks of ice, he has previously been reported dead or captured only to resurface in audio or video messages.
In 2016, an unauthenticated recording showed Duri praising Al Qaeda and the Daesh terror group.
Disaffected ex-Baathists reportedly played a key role in insurgencies after the invasion.
Duri rose to become the number two in the all-powerful Revolutionary Command Council of Saddam’s regime.
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