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July 25, 2008 10:31:13 PM CDT



Saddam Feared AIDS During Captivity

Posted May 6, 08 12:47 AM CDT in World 

(Newser) – Saddam Hussein worried about catching AIDS and other venereal diseases during his US captivity, the Daily Mail reports. He even told guards not to dry their clothes on his laundry line. "I explained to them that they are young and they could have young people's diseases," Saddam wrote in prison diaries that were published today by a pan-Arab newspaper.

"My main concern was to not catch a venereal disease, an HIV disease, in this place," he wrote. He also described the challenge of learning English—"our language (Arabic) is more beautiful and deeper"—and the difficulty he had asking for things, even a flower. "It was a serious sacrifice from me to ask for the first time in my life."

Source Daily Mail (UK)

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A young Palestinian stands next to a portrait of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein during a rally on Dec. 31, 2007.   (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
Ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein reacts in court in this 2006 file photo in Baghdad, Iraq.   (AP Photo)
Captured former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein undergoes medical examinations in Baghdad in this Dec. 14, 2003 file photo,in this image from television.   (AP Photo)
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