Marine says Public version of Saddam capture fiction
Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 11:25AM
TheSpook
A former U.S. Marine who participated
in capturing ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein said the public
version of his capture was fabricated. Ex-Sgt. Nadim Abou Rabeh, of
Lebanese descent, was quoted in the Saudi daily al-Medina Wednesday as
saying Saddam was actually captured Friday, Dec. 12, 2003, and not the
day after, as announced by the U.S. Army. "I was among the 20-man unit,
including eight of Arab descent, who searched for Saddam for three days
in the area of Dour near Tikrit, and we found him in a modest home in a
small village and not in a hole as announced," Abou Rabeh said. "We
captured him after fierce resistance during which a Marine of Sudanese
origin was killed," he said. He said Saddam himself fired at them with
a gun from the window of a room on the second floor. Then they shouted
at him in Arabic: "You have to surrender. ... There is no point in
resisting." "Later on, a military production team fabricated the film
of Saddam's capture in a hole, which was in fact a deserted well," Abou
Rabeh said. Abou Rabeh was interviewed in Lebanon. [more]
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