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Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396q)
The buttock belonging to the giant bronze statue which was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad and was smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.
The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.
Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.
He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.
Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.
After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396k)
Collect shows former SAS hero Nigel Ely (back of pic with a colleague in foreground) who smuggled the buttock from the statue of Saddam Hussein out of Iraq and which is now expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.
The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.
Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.
He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.
Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.
After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396o)
Collect shows the head of the giant bronze statue after it was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad from which the buttock was smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.
The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.
Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.
He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.
Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.
After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396n)
Collect shows the head of the giant bronze statue after it was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad from which the buttock was smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.
The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.
Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.
He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.
Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.
After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396l)
Collect shows former SAS hero Nigel Ely (on left with a colleague) who smuggled the buttock from the statue of Saddam Hussein out of Iraq and which is now expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.
The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.
Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.
He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.
Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.
After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396h)
Auctioneer's assistant Sam Rhodes pictured with Saddam Hussein's buttock from the giant bronze statue which was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad and smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.
The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.
Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.
He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.
Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.
After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396e)
Auctioneer's assistant Sam Rhodes pictured with Saddam Hussein's buttock from the giant bronze statue which was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad and smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.
The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.
Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.
He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.
Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.
After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396b)
Auctioneer Charles Hanson pictured with Saddam Hussein's buttock from the giant bronze statue which was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad and smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.
The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.
Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.
He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.
Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.
After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396a)
Auctioneer Charles Hanson pictured with Saddam Hussein's buttock from the giant bronze statue which was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad and smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.
The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.
Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.
He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.
Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.
After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Yacov Buaron lets his daughter Kami Buaron, 5, cast his vote for Prime Minister for him at a boy's high school in central Tel Aviv, Israel on Tuesday, March 28, 2006. Voter turnout was predicted to be a record low at 65 percent. (Martha Rial/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/WpN) **No Tabloids, No Commercial** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Saddam Hussein being hanged, shot on a mobile phone with sounds of people shouting insults at him during the execution
The hanging of Saddam Hussein, Baghdad, Iraq - 30 Dec 2006
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Saddam Hussein executed by hanging. Iraqi TV showed the execution footage where Saddam is seen refusing a hood before he was hanged
The hanging of Saddam Hussein, Baghdad, Iraq - 30 Dec 2006
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Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein (F) stands with some of his co-defendants as a new defence witness starts to testify during their trial on genocide charges at the fortified Green Zone in Baghdad 12 September 2006. Saddam's co-defendants are (2nd row) Farhan Saleh, (back row) Taher al-Ani. Saddam's trial on genocide entered its fifth hearing today, a day after the former Iraqi ruler charged that Kurdish testimonies against him were dividing the country.
Trial of Saddam Hussein, Baghdad, Iraq - 12 Sep 2006
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Ousted President Saddam Hussein smiles during the first day of the Anfal trial in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone. The Anfal campaign of the late 1980s, for which Saddam and six others went on trial today, capped decades of hostility between Iraqi Kurds and Saddam's regime. Saddam was charged with genocide, nearly two decades after his forces swept through the villages of the Kurdish north, slaughtering as they went. The defiant former strongman, who maintained his claim to be "President of the Republic of Iraq", refused to enter a plea and the judge ordered that one of "innocent" be entered in the record
Trial of Saddam Hussein, Baghdad, Iraq - 21 Aug 2006
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Saddam Hussein gestures as he speaks during his trial. Saddam was forced to listen to a court appointed lawyer defend his role in the deaths of 148 Shiite civilians, after he was brought to court against his will.
Trial of Saddam Hussein, Baghdad, Iraq - 26 Jul 2006
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SADDAM HUSSEIN IN COURT FOR HIS TRIAL, BAGHDAD, IRAQ - 05 APR 2006
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An Iraqi folding a carpet showing deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in his military fatigues. For many in Iraq, Saddam Hussein has now acknowledged responsibility for past misdeeds and it's time to wind up his trial which only feeds tensions. Saddam made a dramatic court appearance saying he personally ordered the trial of 148 Shiites accused of plotting to kill him in 1982
IRAQI MAN FOLDING A CARPET SHOWING SADDAM HUSSEIN, BAGHDAD, IRAQ - 02 MAR 2006
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Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein argues with new chief judge, Rauf Rashid Abdel Rahman, after his half brother, Barzan Ibrahim al Tikriti, was forcibly removed from their trial. Saddam Hussein walked out from the court a few minutes after his trial resumed. Saddam Hussein and seven co defendants face charges over the 1982 killing of 148 people in the village of Dujail. They could face the death penalty if found guilty.
SADDAM HUSSEIN TRIAL, BAGHDAD, IRAQ - 29 JAN 2006
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Saddam Hussein laughs as he shares a joke with a guard at his trial held under tight security in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone in Iraq. Saddam and other defendants face charges that they ordered the killing in 1982 of nearly 150 people in the mainly Shiite village of Dujail north of Baghdad after a failed attempt on the former dictator's life.
THE TRIAL OF SADDAM HUSSEIN, BAGHDAD, IRAQ - 19 OCT 2005
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NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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Saddam Hussein defiantly speaks to the Presiding Judge Rizgur Ameen Hana Al Saedi, as his trial begins in a heavily fortified courthouse in Baghdad's Green Zone. Nearly two years after he was found in hiding, former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein goes on trial Wednesday charged with crimes against humanity for the death of more than 140 Shi'ite Muslim men over two decades ago.
THE TRIAL OF SADDAM HUSSEIN, BAGHDAD, IRAQ - 19 OCT 2005
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NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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Holding up a poster of ousted dictator Saddam Hussein and a banner that reads "No, No, To The Constitution -- Yes, Yes To A United Iraq. Iraqis take to the street of his hometown in northern Iraq, hundreds of Sunnis took to the streets to protest against the draft constitution and its provisions for a fully federal Iraq with autonomous regions in Arab as well as Kurdish areas was finalised.
SUNNI ANTI IRAQ DRAFT CONSTITUTION DEMONSTRATION, TIKRIT, IRAQ - 30 AUG 2005
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NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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Ousted President Saddam Hussein being questioned. Saddam confirmed that he had fired his entire defence team other than Khalil Dulaimi
IRAQI SPECIAL TRIBUNAL, BAGHDAD, IRAQ - 23 AUG 2005
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This image made available by the Iraqi Special Tribunal, ousted Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein is seen interrogated by an investigating judge over crimes against Shiite Kurds. 'You are accused of deporting and confiscating money belonging to Shiite Kurds of al Fayleyah' who were reportedly killed or deported to Iran on the eve of the Iran - Iraq war, a single judge was shown telling the Iraqi ex dictator.
SADDAM HUSSEIN APPEARING BEFORE THE IRAQI SPECIAL TRIBUNAL, IRAQ - 21 JUL 2005
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This image made available by the Iraqi Special Tribunal, ousted Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein is seen interrogated by an investigating judge over crimes against Shiite Kurds. 'You are accused of deporting and confiscating money belonging to Shiite Kurds of al Fayleyah' who were reportedly killed or deported to Iran on the eve of the Iran - Iraq war, a single judge was shown telling the Iraqi ex dictator.
SADDAM HUSSEIN APPEARING BEFORE THE IRAQI SPECIAL TRIBUNAL, IRAQ - 21 JUL 2005
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Headless Saddam Hussein statue in Baghdad, Iraq
BAGHDAD, IRAQ
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SADDAM HUSSEIN IN HANDCUFFS AND CHAINS
SADDAM HUSSEIN ON TRIAL IN SECRET LOCATION IN BAGHDAD, IRAQ - JUL 2004
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NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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Banknotes featuring Saddam Hussein
BANKNOTES FEATURING SADDAM HUSSEIN ON SALE AT COINCRAFT COIN DEALERS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 13 MAY 2004
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NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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SADDAM HUSSEIN
SADDAM HUSSEIN CAPTURE NEWSPAPER HEADLINES - 15 DEC 2003
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NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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SADDAM HUSSEIN CAPTURE NEWSPAPER HEADLINES - 15 DEC 2003
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NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH
PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH MAKING A STATEMENT ON THE CAPTURE OF SADDAM HUSSEIN AT THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON DC, AMERICA - 14 DEC 2003
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NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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THE HIDING PLACE OF SADDAM HUSSEIN IN AL DAWR, SOUTH OF TIKRIT
THE CAPTURE OF SADDAM HUSSEIN, IRAQ - 13 DEC 2003
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NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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THE CAPTURE OF SADDAM HUSSEIN
THE CAPTURE OF SADDAM HUSSEIN NEAR TIKRIT, IRAQ - 13 DEC 2003
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SADDAM HUSSEIN DURING HIS MEDICAL EXAMINATION AFTER BEING CAPTURED, IRAQ - 13 DEC 2003
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THE ENTRANCE TO THE PIT WHERE SADDAM HUSSEIN WAS DISCOVERED
THE CAPTURE OF SADDAM HUSSEIN, IRAQ - 13 DEC 2003
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THE CAPTURE OF SADDAM HUSSEIN, IRAQ - 13 DEC 2003
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SADDAM HUSSEIN AS HE MAY APPEAR IN DIGUISE
DIGITALLY MANIPULATED PICTURES OF SADDAM HUSSEIN HANDED TO COALITION FORCES FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES - 31 JUL 2003
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SADDAM HUSSEIN AS HE MAY APPEAR IN DIGUISE
DIGITALLY MANIPULATED PICTURES OF SADDAM HUSSEIN HANDED TO COALITION FORCES FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES - 31 JUL 2003
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SADDAM HUSSEIN AS HE MAY APPEAR IN DIGUISE
DIGITALLY MANIPULATED PICTURES OF SADDAM HUSSEIN HANDED TO COALITION FORCES FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES - 31 JUL 2003
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SADDAM HUSSEIN WITH HIS TWO SONS UDAY (LEFT) AND QUSAY (RIGHT)
SADDAM HUSSEIN AND HIS SONS UDAY AND QUSAY
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The fallen statue of Saddam Hussein lying on the roadway of Kirkuk - 10 Apr
IRAQ WAR - APR 2003
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A portrait of Saddam has been sprayed with mud after the liberation of Baghdad.
IRAQ WAR - AFTERMATH: DEFACED PICTURES OF SADDAM HUSSEIN IN IRAQ - APR 2003
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The main foyer of the main palace.
IRAQ WAR - AFTERMATH: TIKRIT, HOME TOWN OF SADDAM HUSSEIN, IRAQ - APR 2003
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SADDAM HUSSEIN
SADDAM HUSSEIN TV INTERVIEW WITH TONY BENN BAGHDAD, IRAQ - 04 FEB 2003
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Painting by artist Kassim Mohsen the official portrait painter to President Saddam Hussein
KASSIM MOSHEN, IRAQI ARTIST - OCT 2002
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General H Norman Schwarzkopf at 10 Downing Street, London, Britain - 26 Jul 1991
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'Stormin' Norman. General Norman Schwarzkopf, senior allied general in the first (1991) Iraq war, who re-took Kuwait from Saddam Hussein, leaving 10 Downing street after meeting British Prime Minister John Major.
General H Norman Schwarzkopf at 10 Downing Street, London, Britain - 26 Jul 1991
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General H Norman Schwarzkopf at 10 Downing Street, London, Britain - 26 Jul 1991
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'Stormin' Norman. General Norman Schwarzkopf, senior allied general in the first (1991) Iraq war, who re-took Kuwait from Saddam Hussein, leaving 10 Downing street after meeting British Prime Minister John Major. [3 pictures] [Not exclusive]
General H Norman Schwarzkopf at 10 Downing Street, London, Britain - 26 Jul 1991
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NEWS - Operation Wüstensturm: Vor 25 begann der 2. Golfkrieg
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SADDAM HUSSEIN
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NEWS - Operation Wüstensturm: Vor 25 begann der 2. Golfkrieg
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SADDAM HUSSEIN KNEELING TO PRAY
SADDAM HUSSEIN IN KUWAIT - JAN 1991
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Leonid brezhnev (right) general secretary of the CPSU central committee with saddam hussein, deputy general secretary of the arab socialist renaissance party (baath party), Kremlin, Moscow, USSR, February 1977, saddam hussein on ' an official friendly visit to USSR'.
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Saddam Hussein poses with a hunting rifle.
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