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Uday Hussein

Uday Saddam Hussein[1][2] (Arabic: عدي صدام حسين; 18 June 1964 – 22 July 2003) was an Iraqi politician and the elder son of Saddam Hussein. He held numerous positions as a sports chairman, military officer and businessman, and was the head of the Iraqi Olympic Committee, Iraq Football Association, and the Fedayeen Saddam.

Uday Saddam Hussein
عدي صدام حسين
Hussein in 1997
Member of the National Assembly
In office
27 March 2000 – 9 April 2003
ConstituencyBaghdad
Commander of the Fedayeen Saddam
In office
1995 – 12 December 1996
PresidentSaddam Hussein
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byQusay Hussein
Personal details
Born
Uday Saddam Hussein al-Nasiri al-Tikriti

(1964-06-18)18 June 1964
Baghdad, Iraq
Died22 July 2003(2003-07-22) (aged 39)
Mosul, Iraq
Cause of deathBallistic trauma
Resting placeTikrit, Iraq
Political partyArab Socialist Ba'ath Party
Parent(s)Saddam (deceased)
Sajida
Relatives
EducationUniversity of Baghdad
OccupationPolitician, Journalist, Military commander
Military service
Allegiance Ba'athist Iraq
Branch/serviceIraqi Air Force (1988)
Fedayeen Saddam (1995–2003)
Years of service1988–2003
RankCommander
Battles/warsIran–Iraq War (1988)
Gulf War (1991)
Invasion of Iraq (2003) 

Uday Hussein was born in Baghdad. He was the eldest child of Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and his first wife and cousin, Sajida Talfah. Uday was seen for several years as the likely successor to his father but lost the place as heir apparent to his younger brother, Qusay, due to injuries in an assassination attempt. Following the United States-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, he was killed alongside Qusay and his nephew Mustafa by an American task force after a prolonged gunfight in Mosul.

Uday was reportedly erratically ruthless and intimidating to perceived adversaries as well as to close friends. Relatives and personal acquaintances were often victims of his violence and rage. Witness allegations have suggested he was guilty of rape, murder, and torture, including the arrest and torture of Iraqi Olympic athletes and members of the national football team whenever they lost a match.[3][4][5][6]

Early life and education edit

Uday Saddam Hussein Al-Nasiri Al Tikriti was born in Al-Karkh, Baghdad, to Saddam Hussein and Sajida Talfah while his father was in prison.[2] Multiple sources give different birth dates; although official sources give an 18 June 1964 birth, The Independent gave a birth date of 9 March 1964, while others give a 1965 birth. One source gave it as early as 1963. He was rumored to have played with disarmed grenades as an infant.[7] As a child, he and his younger brother Qusay would witness executions with their father.[8]

Uday attended al-Mansour school in Baghdad in the 1970s. One of his teachers was Dinah Bentley, an English teacher from Yorkshire who married an Iraqi and briefly taught at the school. Uday was reportedly driven to school by a chauffeur in a Mercedes-Benz and surrounded by servants. He picked up his English teacher's Yorkshire accent and was described as a cheerful, bright child who was responsive to discipline, but an average student who struggled to concentrate.[9]

He began studies at Baghdad Medical College, but only stayed for three days. Then he moved to the College of Engineering, and obtained a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Baghdad.[10] He wrote his master's thesis on "Iraqi military strategy during the eight-year Iran-Iraq war". He obtained a doctorate in political science from the University of Baghdad in 1998 and the title of his dissertation was "The world after the Cold War", in which he predicted the United States would no longer be a world power in 2015.[11] Some have argued that Uday did not have academic prowess and his theses were written by others in exchange for money and gifts, with no one able to give Uday a low score out of fear.[12] "He was really smart, probably smarter than his father—but he was crazy," said one of his classmates about Uday.[13]

Torture of Iraqi athletes edit

In 1984, after Uday graduated from university, Saddam appointed him chairman of the Iraqi Olympic Committee and the Iraq Football Association. In the former role, he tortured athletes who failed to win.[14][15][16] According to Latif Yahia, Uday's alleged body double, "The word that defines him is sadistic. I think Saddam Hussein was more human than Uday. The Olympic Committee was not a sports center, it was Uday's world".[17]

Raed Ahmed, an Iraqi athlete who escaped, said: "During training, he would watch all the athletes closely, and put pressure on the coaches to push the athletes even more. If he was not happy with the results, he would have coaches and athletes put in his private prison in the Olympic Committee building. The punishment was Uday's private prison where they tortured people. Some athletes, including the best ones, started quitting the sport once Uday took over the Committee ... I always managed not to be punished. I made sure not to promise anything. There is a strong possibility of always being beaten. But when I won, Uday would be very happy."[18] In 2005, a video of Uday questioning Raed's family was released. They were then reportedly transported by car to a prison, where they remained for 16 days in poor conditions.[19][20]

Ammo Baba, whose football teams won 18 tournaments and participated in three Olympics, said that Uday's punishment destroyed players' athletic abilities. Baba said that half of the Iraqi athletes had left the country, and many had feigned illness before playing against strong competitors; he reportedly told his friends that if he died suddenly, they would know the reason. Maad Ibrahim Hamid, assistant coach of the national football team, said that Uday rewarded players financially for winning and threatened them with imprisonment if they lost. According to Hamid, athletes were not tortured; some were arrested for immoral behaviour, however (including adultery and addiction to alcohol), and for playing poorly.[21] Ahmed Radhi said that after he was unwilling to join the new Al-Rasheed club, he was kidnapped at midnight by Uday's men, beaten and accused of harassment; he accepted Uday's offer when he was threatened with death.[22] International footballer Saad Qais said that Uday was angry with him because he was sent off during a 1997 match against Turkmenistan. His "discipline" was administered by jailers (known as "teachers") in a closed section of a detention facility for athletes and journalists in Radwaniyah Palace.[23] According to Qais, "Uday established the Rashid team and forced the best Iraqi players to play in it, and forced me to leave my beloved team, and he honored us with gifts after every win, but he also punished us after every loss."[24]

Murder of Kamel Hana Gegeo edit

Although his status as Saddam's elder son made him Saddam's prospective successor, Uday fell out of favour with his father.[14] In October 1988, at a party in honour of Suzanne Mubarak, wife of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Uday murdered his father's personal valet and food taster, Kamel Hana Gegeo, possibly at the request of his mother. Before an assemblage of horrified guests, an intoxicated Uday bludgeoned Gegeo and repeatedly stabbed him with an electric carving knife.[citation needed] Gegeo had recently introduced Saddam to a younger woman, Samira Shahbandar, who had become Saddam's second wife in 1986. Uday considered his father's relationship with Shahbandar an insult to his mother. Shahbandar's oldest son fled to Jordan because of the harassment by Uday after the marriage.[25] Uday also may have feared losing succession to Gegeo, whose loyalty to Saddam Hussein was unquestioned.[26]

As punishment for the murder, Saddam briefly imprisoned Uday.[27][28] Once released, Uday was sent to Switzerland to act as the assistant to the Iraqi ambassador there. He was expelled by the Swiss government in 1990, after he was repeatedly arrested for fighting. According to Jalopnik, Uday's vast car collections were burned by his father after the Kamel Hana Gegeo incident.[29][30][31]

Others[who?] describe the murder as follows: Next to the palace where Suzanne Mubarak and Uday's mother were staying, Kamel Hana was celebrating the wedding of a relative and firing in the air, so Uday sent his men and asked them not to bother the two women. During the discussion, Uday hit Kamel's head with his walking stick, causing Kamel's death. Uday, afraid of his father's reaction, tried to commit suicide and was taken to the hospital. He escaped from the hospital, set up a barricade around his home, and fired at anyone trying to enter his home. He surrendered with the persuasion of his brother Qusay.[32][33]

According to the memory of Uday's step-uncle Barzan, after escaping from the hospital he went to his father's palace and told him to "stay with your real wife". Then Saddam said to Barzan, "He was lucky because I had no weapon with me." But Uday later came to the door of the palace again and told Barzan that he intended to shoot his father. He fired at his brother Qusay and at step-uncles who were trying to prevent him from doing so. Later, under the guidance of Barzan, Uday apologized to his father. His father ordered him to surrender. When his brothers-in-law Hussein Kamel and Saddam Kamel learned that he was trying to escape to the United States, he was arrested on his father's orders, but released three weeks later. After the incident, Uday attacked two people whom he thought were informers. At the request of Saddam, Uday was sent out of Iraq under the control of Barzan to Switzerland in order to get rid of the disgrace caused by Uday.[34]

Muhammad Asim Shanshal, head of the private office of Uday, said, "After a call from his mother, Sajida, told him that Kamel Hanna holds a joyful party for Saddam's second wife, Samira Shahbandar. There was shooting, rejoicing, and Uday shouting in the face of 'Kamel Hanna', denounced: "What is the mess?!" And he said: We celebrate on the occasion of lady and the President. Uday threatened him and warned him not to shoot bullets in the air, so it was 'Kamel Hanna' except that he raised his weapon in the air and fired bullets, so Uday's response was a fatal blow to his head with a heavy club that was with him, and he was killed. Saddam imprisoned all his guards and those who were with him, who were 15 individuals, and I was supposed to be with them had it not been for the delay that saved me from prison. They were sentenced to imprisonment, and Uday was exiled from Iraq to Switzerland for a period of six months."[35]

President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt called Uday a "psychopath".[36]

Shooting of Watban Ibrahim edit

In 1995, during a fight between his maternal uncle Louay and paternal half uncle Watban, Uday shot his half uncle as well as the other guests at the party. The shooting left six bodyguards dead and Watban seriously injured.[37] Uday then took his half uncle Watban to the hospital and disappeared. Because his brothers-in-law, Hussein Kamel and Saddam Kamel, escaped to Jordan the next day, Uday's attack on his uncle remained in the background. Saddam ordered Uday to ask his uncle to shoot him in the same way as Uday had shot him, but Watban refused to do so. One of the injured at the party said that the reason for the attack was that Uday's half-uncle had mocked Uday's speech disorder and his maternal uncle had told Uday about it. Since birth, Uday's upper jaw has extended forward an abnormally large amount, making it difficult for him to speak clearly. At the ceremony, his uncle had imitated him mockingly. Shortly after the incident, Saddam got angry when he saw his half-brother in the hospital having difficulty walking, and he ordered the garage for Uday's luxury cars to be burned down. Uday was angry with his brother Qusay for not preventing Saddam and had a nervous breakdown. Qusay said he prevented him from burning another garage. Uday set up a barricade in front of his luxury cars in another nearby garage, armed himself with weapons, and waited for his father or his men to come. According to his close friend Jaber, Uday would have killed him if his father had come to the second garage.[38][37] Abbas Al Janabi said: "The reason why Uday shot Watban was a result of a business conflict between Lu'ayy Khayrallah Tulfa [Sajida's brother; Uday's maternal uncle and his childhood friend] and one of Saddam's other half-brothers, with Watban becoming the victim. Following Uday's shooting of [his uncle] Watban, Saddam tried to confiscate and blow up Uday's cars in one garage. But that garage contained only thirteen cars. Saddam did not know that Uday has several other garages; I know of at least six more."[39]

Murder of Hussein Kamel and Saddam Kamel edit

According to the book The Interrogation of Saddam Hussein by John Nixon, Uday provoked the escape of Hussein Kamel al-Majid and Saddam Kamel in 1995. A drunk Uday went to Kamel's house where a party was being held and punched Saddam Kamel. When he was defeated by Kamel, he took out his gun and fired, but accidentally wounded Watban, who got in the way. Shortly after the grooms escaped to Jordan, Saddam burned the garage for Uday's luxury cars, saying, "While Iraqis are suffering from the embargo, this situation may send a false message."[40] Uday took over Iraq's oil sales, previously largely pocketed by the entourage of Hussein Kamel when he oversaw the oil business along with his responsibilities in defense and industry, Uday also zeroed in on other areas that had been the province of Kamel, including army equipment supplies, reconstruction and food imports. An Iraqi official said, "Kamel decided to defect because he became frightened that Uday was now getting strong enough to really take care of him."[41]

Along with many other crimes, he along with Qusay in 1996, was said to be involved in the killings of their brothers-in-law, Hussein Kamel and Saddam Kamel, who themselves were powerful members of the elite regime. The two men, who had defected to Jordan along with their wives and children, were murdered after their return to Iraq.[42][41]

About the murder, Abbas Al Janabi, said: "The decision to eliminate Husayn Kamil was not decided ahead of time but only after his return to Baghdad. On his return, Husayn Kamil was asked to go to the presidential palace. Saddam asked that both he and his brother divorce their wives (Saddam's daughters), but they both refused. In addition to Uday, Saddam had asked a prominent judge to attend the meeting with Husayn Kamil to prepare the divorce papers. I was at the palace at the time but I stayed outside the meeting room. I waited for 'Uday to leave the room, and he told me the details. After his refusal, Husayn Kamil went to his palace in the Ad-Dura area. The decision to eliminate them took place after their refusal to divorce. The decision to execute Husayn Kamil came from Saddam personally. Saddam had also decided that the execution should be carried out by Husayn Kamil's cousins in the al-Majid clan. It was the duty of Uday, Qusay, and Ali Hasan al-Majid to oversee the executions. Uday was not an initial proponent of his execution. However, after Husayn Kamil refused to divorce Uday's sister, Uday became a supporter of the decision to execute Husayn Kamil and his brother."[39] On that day, Janabi said, "With a loudspeaker, Uday said to him 'You and your brother have to divorce the girls, this is your last chance.' Instead of answering them, Kamel shoot them." The shoot-out lasted 13 hours. Then brothers and their father came out to surrender and they were dumped out. "After they kill him, from a very near distance they shoot him, many bullets in his body. He was just swimming with a lake of blood."[43]

Assassination attempt edit

Uday sustained permanent injuries during an assassination attempt while in his Porsche on the evening of 12 December 1996.[14] Struck by between 7 and 17 bullets while driving in al-Mansour, Baghdad,[44] Uday was initially believed to be paralyzed. Evacuated to Ibn Sina Hospital, he eventually recovered but with a noticeable limp.[14] Despite repeated operations, two bullets remained lodged in his spine and could not be removed due to their location.[44] In the wake of Uday's subsequent disabilities, Saddam gave Qusay increasing responsibility and authority, designating him as his heir apparent in 2000.[45] However, Abbas al-Janabi claimed that Uday's exclusion in the family ended after shooting his step-uncle Watban after this assassination.[39] An American hypnotist from Chicago, Larry Garrett, travelled to Baghdad twice in April and September 2001, where he utilized hypnotism to treat Uday's inability to walk with his left leg and spent over 60 hours of personal time with Uday. Garrett said of Uday, "He was an educated man, with a background in engineering. He was versed in the Koran. He had visited the U.S. with his cousin when he was 17. He expressed some political views, but he didn't involve me in them. I must say I was developing a fondness for him. He never spoke to me as a leader or the son of a leader. He never condescended. It was just two men sitting around at night." He published a book of his experiences with Uday in Iraq, initially titled Healing the enemy: Hypnotic Nights in Baghdad, but later changed to Hypnotizing the Devil: The True Story of a Hypnotist Who Treated the Psychotic Son of Saddam Hussein. He met with Uday on the day of the September 11 attacks, where Uday had great concern for Garrett's safety and told him Iraq would likely be blamed for the attack.[46][47][48][49][50]

The Shia Shaaban movement assumed responsibility for the assassination attempt. Salman Sharif, one of the four would-be assassins who attacked Uday, learned that he regularly visited one of the luxurious streets of Mansour every Thursday at around 7 in the evening to pick up a girl. They watched the street for three months and made preparations. They realized that Uday was sometimes unprotected and tried to find out which shop owners and workers on the street were part of the secret police, and who were real shopkeepers. On the day of the assassination attempt, they saw a luxury car that could only belong to Uday without bodyguards. They shot at Uday exactly 50 times, with 17 hits. Some Shaaban members who knew about this assassination attempt were arrested for another incident in Jordan and handed over to the Iraqi police. In August 1998, Saddam's men arrested Abu Sajad and learned the details of other members of the team. Sharif's seven brothers and father were imprisoned, and his mother was then told to collect their bodies from the Baghdad morgue. The father and three brothers of would-be assassin Abu Sadeq were executed. Abu Sajad and his father shared the same fate. Security guards destroyed the homes of all families with bulldozers and confiscated all their property. Iraqi intelligence eventually traced Abu Sadeq to a location in Iran where he was assassinated on the elder Hussein's orders in December 2002.[51]

Uday never fully recovered from the injuries he sustained during the attack; purportedly walking with a limp for the rest of his life and—according to popular belief—becoming impotent. Sharif interpreted this as "divine justice", referring to Uday's brutal reputation with women.[51] According to Ala Bashir, the surgeon who operated on Uday, "He was not impotent because the injury was far from the reproductive system." He said that Uday saw the assassination attempt as God's revenge for having shot his uncle in the same leg. He said, "Saddam entered the operating room. He looked at his son with calmness, and if any other person, whatever his strength, saw his son in such a scene, he would've lost his temper, but Saddam did not shook his time, but turned around his son and said to him despite his knowledge Uday was unconscious, 'My son, such things are possible and can be expected for men, but we are right and they are false.' Then he kissed him on his forehead and left. Then he met his son Qusay and said to him, 'My son. These things happen to the men, except for a bullet or a wound with a knife. These are normal matters, but you must prepare yourself for the worst day.' Then he went out." About Uday's personality, Ala Bashir said, "Uday was scary because he was unbalanced and did not care about anyone. He often attacked the leadership and no one stood up to him, so I avoided him and did not come close to him. Uday used to hate me a lot and tried to offend me and caused me a lot of problems, but his father's interest in me was a deterrent in front of him."[52]

Abbas al-Janabi, who had worked with Uday as his secretary for 15 years, claimed that every Iraqi knew that Uday had come to that street on Thursdays and claimed that Uday had become much more brutal after the assassination attempt. He also claimed that Uday was outraged by the rumors that he was impotent after the assassination attempt and ordered the secret police to make up stories about his virility. Janabi said, "Uday is a sadist, a monster. I saw how he laughed when someone was whipped."[53] He also claimed that he witnessed dozens of rapes. He said that what makes Uday sexually excited was violence: "This is his nature, rape is like a hobby for him, and believe me, I know what I am talking about and I am not exaggerating."[54] Janabi said, "I saw how he tortured people, how he laughed, how he enjoyed it, you can't control him, he is a kind of maniac, he is a psychologically imbalanced person." He said that Uday never kept friends around for long because he enjoyed scaring them. Uday didn't think that it was clean for his dogs to retrieve the birds he shot, so he would force his friends to act as retrievers when he went hunting. He said that Uday neutralized women who refused him with alcohol and drugs, raped them, recorded it, and if the victim's family was important, he terrorized the family by blackmail. He said that Uday even started to look at 12-year-old girls after he was 30 years old. Unlike their fathers, he said that Uday and Qusay are not the type of people to surrender.[55][56]

Ala Bashir claimed that Uday had sustained brain damage due to low blood pressure after the assassination attempt, but doctors could not report this damage to Saddam.[57] Again, according to Bashir, on the day of the incident, Ali Al Sahar, the brother of singer Kadim El Sahar, was with Uday, and the attempt was made on Uday's life when Ali got out of the car to give Uday's phone number to some girls that Uday liked. Ali immediately took Uday to the hospital. Qusay told his father that the incident happened when Uday went to buy food to break his fasting, but Saddam said to Ali, "I know you were going to pick up girls there."[57] Earlier it was claimed that Uday was jealous of singer Kadim Al Sahar because of his fame in Iraq and Kadim had to leave Iraq because of his threats.[58] Abbas Al Janabi said: "The interesting point here is that the person who saved Uday's life by driving him to the hospital, the singer Ali as-Sahir, received a death threat from Saddam personally in front of others. I was waiting outside the hospital with Qusay when Saddam arrived in a helicopter. He asked for Ali as-Sahir, who was brought to him. In front of us, Saddam told him: 'If anything happens to Uday, I will cut you in pieces.' Saddam thought that Sahir was behind the attempt."[39]

After the assassination attempt, Uday said to the press: "I feel fine. I'm recovering. I feel like any leader of a team would feel if he had been betrayed. I feel that what has happened is not man's work. (meaning this was a cowardly act) God bless the Iraqi people. God save Iraq. God save Saddam."[59] Later, Uday told CNN his wounds are a source of pride and honor. He cited a family history of wounds acquired in battle, ending with his father, wounded in an operation "for the party" in 1959. "And now this has happened to me," he said. "The attack was nothing unusual. It could happen any time, because we are surrounded by countries, some of whom are hostile," none more so than Iran, he said. "Time has proved that Iran is involved in such incidents. Incidents such as this have occurred throughout the region, not just in Iraq." He warned that Iran is growing in power, saying it is "not in the interests of the United States to increase hostility and hatred in the region."[60][61]

Sexual assault allegations edit

In 1987, Uday allegedly raped the 15-year-old daughter of his father's mistress Shaqraa, a Greek-Lebanese former pageant holder who was the daughter of an oil businessman.[62][63] When Saddam was informed of what happened, after several hours, Uday was put in prison but released after a short period. Because the girl had not kept silent about the rape, Uday's bodyguards tortured her with electric batons with Uday present.[64]

In 2000, two French university students claimed that they were invited by Uday to a party in Baghdad, but as soon as they entered the room, they were forced to have sex with each other at gunpoint while it was recorded by camera.[65][failed verification] In 1999, an anti-embargo group of French volunteers went to Iraq and a woman was forced to stay with Uday after the party, but they were able to leave the party when one of the women said "we did not come here to be prostitutes".[66] Miss Germany, Alexandra Vodjanikova, met with Uday and said "he was charming, downright warm, very friendly and always said to her 'you are beautiful, you are sexy'".[67]

One of his former classmates, Aziz Al-Taee, said:

There was a lot of fear in the female students that the guy had a tradition of choosing the most beautiful woman and trying to force her to date him then the most cases he will exclude her or that's one of his bodyguards to kill her after he rape her. So there was a lot of fear when he was coming to College.[68]

Zainab Salbi, daughter of Saddam Hussein's private pilot said, "The days when Uday came to the university, the girls were hiding in the toilet in fear to escape from his hungry eyes, but it is a known fact that nobody can escape from the lust of Uday and Uday is known for his eerie quietness than for wild craziness."[69] One of his long-time employees, Khaled Jassem, said:

You shouldn't compete with Uday on two subjects: business and girls. Often, he would make his decisions under the influence of the drink a cocktail based on whiskey, gin and champagne. I have never seen someone so cruel. My life was a nightmare. I was always afraid. I have suffered foot whipping as punishment four times. When he could not attend the caning, he sent his executioners to administer it. But not wanting to deprive himself of the pleasure of hearing the victim's pain, he listened the victim shouting over the telephone.[70]

According to a former employee, Uday would party five nights a week and fast for the remaining two days. The chief of the Baghdad Hunting Club claimed that after a wedding party in the late 1990s, the bride suddenly disappeared, Uday's bodyguards locked all the doors, and the groom committed suicide. Again, according to the allegations of Uday's servant, he witnessed forced custody of a crying bride at home in October 2002 and later said that the girl was killed and her body was destroyed after she was raped. When the city was about to fall to US-led forces, it was alleged that Uday ordered Fedayeen Saddam to burn his cars instead of letting others take their cars. Former business manager Adib Shabaan said that Uday burned the hips of many women with whom he had sex with a horseshoe, creating a U-shaped scar. Ala Bashir, the doctor of the Saddam family, claimed that he was treating women who were in the same condition and who had been burned with a lit cigarette by Uday.[71][57]

Adeeb al-Ani, who was Uday's secretary, said,

Uday wanted a different woman every night and had them kidnapped, usually very young girls, but also women from wealthy Baghdad families. They would all be paid as if they were prostitutes.[72]

Uday's assistant, Adib Shabaan, said: "In 1998, Uday saw an ex-governor's 14-year-old daughter at a party, had her kidnapped, sent her home after three days, and when the girl's father was informed about the rape and talked about what happened, Uday told the man, 'Your daughters will be my girlfriends, or I will erase you from the earth,' and ordered the man to bring his daughter and his other 12-year-old daughter to his next party." According to a former employee, "Five nights a week, two dozen girls, all brought to him by his friends, were taken to the luxurious Baghdad Boat Club on the Tigris coast to meet Uday; those who were chosen after drinks, music, and dance would spend the night with Uday". "He never slept with a girl more than three times," said an ex-butler. If a friend used the same brand of clothes, perfumes, or shoes as Uday, Uday would threaten his friend not to use the same thing again. A family friend said that the day Uday discovered the Internet was "a black day for the Iraqis", and he had employees whose job was to investigate new methods of torture and new car models on the Internet. In the Boat Club's kitchen there was a monkey named Louisa, and if one of Uday's friends fell asleep at parties because of alcohol, he would put them in the same cage with the drunk monkey.[71]

According to one of Uday's close circle, "If the girl he chose did not want Uday, if she found another boyfriend or was late or reluctant, she would have to dance after getting her feet whipped." Again, according to a friend's claim, Uday would make fun of the girls who lost their virginity because he knew that no one would touch them later and would say, "She will have to be a prostitute from now on."[73] Again, one of his employees said, "He had a secretary hunting the girls – in universities, ministries. They even had a bedroom in the Olympic offices for women brought to him. They generally agreed to sleep with him. They had no other choice."[74]

He had allegations against him as recently as early March 2003, shortly before the invasion, when a 13-year-old girl said she accompanied her older sister to Jadriea Equestrian Club, which he frequented. She alleged that she was taken by his bouncers to a back room and raped by him, in which she was given 250,000 dinars (about $200).[75]

Body double allegations edit

In his memoir, I was Saddam's Son, Uday's alleged body double Latif Yahia said that he witnessed rapes, killings and torture by Uday Hussein. Yahia claimed that in 1987, he was forced to be Uday's body double, even going through plastic surgery to resemble him more. According to Yahia, Uday raped a little Palestinian girl who was selling flowers in the Al-Rashid Hotel, and later raped and murdered a little deaf girl in Nineveh.[76] Uday also ordered the kidnapping of Ilham Ali al-Aazami, Miss Iraq, after she had rejected him. Uday and his bodyguards subsequently held her captive and raped her for weeks, and started the rumor that she was a prostitute, causing her to be killed by her father. When the father confronted Uday, the latter spoke disparagingly about the girl, causing the father to lose control to the point of first verbally accosting and ultimately physically assailing Uday. This prompted Uday to order Latif to shoot the fatherrather than acquiesce, Latif instead refused and attempted to commit suicide. Ultimately the father was murdered by one of Uday's bodyguards.[76] On another occasion, Uday attacked a newlywed couple and raped the bride in the al-Medina Hotel. She then committed suicide by throwing herself off the balcony. Her husband, a lieutenant, was later killed for "insulting the president".[76]

Irish Times journalist Eoin Butler and Sunday Times journalist Ed Caesar have questioned Yahia's various claims, including that he was Uday Hussein's body double, and pointed out that many of Yahia's activities since leaving Iraq in 1992, including his education, have not been verified. Individuals close to Yahia and Hussein denied that the former was the latter's body-double, or denied that Hussein had even had a body double. Yahia disputes these claims, saying that his very existence was a state secret.[77][78]

Partying edit

Uday was known for forcing guests to drink large quantities of alcohol at his parties.[79] According to a friend, whoever earned Uday's friendship had to drink a cocktail named the "Uday Saddam Hussein", a mixture of whiskey, brandy, vodka, cognac, and beer. The cocktail was served in a large "cup of friendship", and the new friend had to drink it all. Uday had employees whose job was to make people and especially singers drink cocktails containing 90% alcohol, sometimes including drugs. The guard would line up all the entertainment against the wall and give them 10 minutes to drink. Those who did not drink despite the threats were punished in three ways; having their hair and eyebrows shaven off, being beaten enough to stand up without touching their faces, and being subjected to a foot whipping before being forced to walk. Often, the tortures were done in front of Uday's eyes. If the bodyguards did not do this, or when asked to answer correctly who was drinking and who did not, they would receive the same punishment. The bodyguards alleged that they tortured people in this way twice a week and at least 100 people a year. "When Uday wanted for a car, no one could stop him," one of his employees said. His employees claimed that they were also tortured by Uday or on Uday's orders.[80] A source claimed that he killed his friend after forcing him to drink large quantities of alcohol, and this is not the first time that Uday has killed those close to him in this way.[81]

 
Gold-plated Tabuk assault rifle; one of the many gold and nickel-plated weapons of various makes once owned by Uday and given as gifts to his father, other family and various members of his entourage.[82] Such examples were seized by coalition forces during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Ismail Hussain, who worked as a singer at Uday's parties in the early 1990s, said "Uday did not need a reason to party. He would have food and drink tables while many people in Iraq were starving. He'd get drunk and dance—he was a good dancer too. Later, he'd bring out the machine guns and start shooting them off. He'd point the guns right over my head, and the bullets would spray all over the place. I would sing right through the flying bullets. I couldn't hear the music anymore. I'd just keep going, because I couldn't stop. It ended when Uday was ready for it to end. At the parties, there would be about five or six men and 40 or 50 women. He was moody. People were expendable."[83] He said, "I would be performing, and Uday would climb up on the stage with a machine gun and start shooting it at the ceiling. Uday would insist that everyone get drunk with him. He would interrupt my performance, get up on stage with a big glass of cognac for himself and one for me. He would insist that I drink all of it with him. When he gets really drunk, out come the guns. His friends are all terrified of him, because he can have them imprisoned or killed. I saw him once get angry with one of his friends. He kicked the man in the ass so hard that his boot flew off. The man ran over and retrieved the boot and then tried to put it back on Uday's foot, with Uday cursing him all the while."[18]

Singer Qasım Sultan was called to the Hunting Club in 1997 after singing at private parties in the United States and returning to Baghdad. Uday ordered him to sing until the sun rose. At 8:00 a.m., Uday began shouting at Sultan, scolded him for returning to Baghdad without telling him and told his guards to beat him. When Sultan went to another midnight concert by Uday, Uday's bodyguards beat him for not arriving earlier. Before Sultan came on the stage, he was called by Uday to drink his "mysterious cocktail", a mixture of beer, gin and other hard liquors. Sultan was hospitalized twice because of the amount of alcohol he was forced to drink at these parties. He also claimed that in 1997, after the assassination attempt, in the garden of Uday's palace, he was forced to sing among the lions. He described the parties as "a place where armed cowboys can kill you at any time."[84] After Al-Shabab was founded in 1993, Iraqi singers of the 70s and 80s, such as Fadel Awad, Saadoun Jaber and Riyadh Ahmed were banned by Uday, on the grounds that they were the singers of the previous generation. Uday said to them, "You are forbidden from singing and I do not want to hear that any of you sings at a party." The ban was issued, their songs were not shown on TV, they did not perform any concert, and did not record a song for TV.[85] However, Singer Ali Al-Issawi said, "Uday was a fan of singing and a connoisseur and he listened to all the singers and enjoyed our songs. Uday did not punish anyone at that time, but he only held accountable the abusive artists. He used to meet with me two to three times during the same day and did not harm me or my group at all."[86]

Other ventures edit

Uday founded his own sports club called Al-Rasheed and signed all the best players from the country to play for the club. They went on to dominate Iraqi football until the team was dissolved in 1990. He also became the editor of the Babel newspaper, the general secretary of the Iraqi Union of Students and the head of the Fedayeen Saddam, as well as the head of the Iraq Journalists Union.[87] His newspaper, Babel, was known for carrying Western reports on Iraq's conflict with the United States and was said to be the most influential newspaper in the country. Uday also had a television channel, Youth TV (Al-Shabab), which aired reports by other Arab channels not usually heard on Iraq's state-run media.[88] Uday used his media empire to discredit people who got in his way.[43] Iraq's most popular radio station was Voice of Youth, owned by Uday, the only radio station that played Western music.[89][90] Uday seemed proud of his reputation and called himself Abu Sarhan, an Arabic term for "wolf".[91]

Uday also ran a food processing business called Super Chicken, which reportedly earned him millions of dollars, and an ice cream company called the Wave.[92]

Uday was responsible for nearly 20 American prisoners of war captured during the 1991 Gulf War, including ex-Navy Commander Jeff Zaun, forced to appear on Iraqi state television and forced to condemn their country after being tortured.

Saad al-Bazzaz, who was the editor-in-chief of Uday's newspapers and state television, said, "In an editorial meeting, Uday got angry at an article in my newspaper and took out his gun. You could imagine our reaction when he started playing with the gold-plated Kalashnikov while yelling at us. After that, any kind of dialogue with him was impossible. When Uday took over most of the media, the situation in Iraq got worse. This man had nothing to do with journalism, but he saw that media is a powerful way to try to control the minds of the Iraqi people. He knew very well that many journalists did not support his father. Many people worked against the regime at night. Some were beaten and executed. Others were killed or fled the country, leaving their families vulnerable to Uday's bloody revenge retaliation."[93]

Dhafer Muhammad Jaber Siddiq, one of Uday's closest aides, said about Uday: "He used to criticize his father's policies on many occasions, directly or indirectly, especially when discussing with Hussein Kamel... Uday was a young man like many young men trying to get close to beautiful women. He would send his phone number to every young woman he liked. There were a lot of women who were trying to get to know Uday, some of them changed their minds, and some of them strengthened their relationship with him...He was a person with many contradictions. For example, after the killing of his uncle, Minister of Defense Adnan Khairallah in 1989, he started to pray regularly and never cut it, and he fasted every Monday and Thursday, but he used to drink alcohol continuously. He was generous at times to the extreme, but at other times, he became unimaginably stingy. He had his independent empire. He used to say it himself, he used to say that he possessed the foundations of a state. He had press, television, sports, military and trade."[94] Uday got a lawyer shot after he raised the case of a 17-year-old girl who was kidnapped and was rumored to be at Uday's Iraqi Olympic Committee compound. According to the lawyer's testimony, "Uday was looking at the papers I carried for him and then said: I will break both of your legs so that you cannot come back again, but I see your left leg was injured during the war with Iran, so I will break your right leg." One of Uday's men then shot the right leg of the lawyer, and had him thrown off near a hospital. As for the girl, she was finally sent to her home after being raped repeatedly and asked her family not to travel. However, she managed to escape to Poland, where some of her relatives lived. But after a few years, some of the killers working for Uday were able to track down the girl and they killed her along with her father, the lawyer said. Some of the waiters working in high-end clubs said that they would shrink with terror whenever Uday arrived, drunk and armed, looking for women to kidnap. A lawyer said that Uday had ordered the head of a beautiful TV presenter to be shaved so that he could keep her long strands and then kept her naked in the Olympic Committee building for a month because she opposed his request.[95]

Muhammad Asim Shanshal, head of the private office of Uday, said, "Uday by providing all the possibilities and needs for poors, as he allocated about 40% of the Olympic Committee's revenues as the head of the Olympic Committee, as he was coordinating with the rest of the ministries to allocate 20% of each ministry to poor families... They were spreading these rape rumours to discredit him, so it was not because Uday forced any girl to engage in obscenity, but we must note that any young man in any country has certain relationships and whims. He was a young man who had connections, and he was loved by everyone, and everyone wished to accompany him, but he was a smart person, as he knew very well and with an understanding of how to identify friends. Uday used to provide everything necessary for the players from homes, cars and all means of rest and decent living. But everything that happened if any player made a mistake was reprimanded by Uday, so if the player kept repeating mistakes, he had to be punished. The penalty was to stop him from playing and not participate in the team, until he regained consciousness, and apologized, and if the player insisted on the mistake, his punishment was severe, refer to legal matter. Uday was bloody fierce in the moment only, and after he laughed and loved fun."[96]

In the last years of the regime, the Fedayen Saddam troops led by Uday cut off the heads of 30 prostitutes and threw them in front of their homes.[97] A member of a guerrilla group whose duties were mainly special operations of Saddam's Fedayeen said that they assassinated figures opposed to the regime, shattering the appearance of those who were accused of hiding the truth from the government. He said, "If Uday said, cut his tongue, hands, fingers, or head, or anything, we do that. As for the penalties that do not amount to death, they were executed according to a specific system, those who steal cut their fingers and hands. Those who lie, throw heavy stones on their backs, while informants who transmit incorrect information, put hot irons in their mouths, and those who evade the army, cut their ears." When Uday wanted to kill someone, he sent a group equipped with ten photographs of the target. The process would be recorded with video or audio to demonstrate that it was carried out and Uday would maintain a set of these videotapes.[98][99]

Financial and property interests edit

It has been claimed that Uday had taken advantage of the United Nations sanctions in Iraq and built an immense wealth and influence empire. He supplied oil, cigarettes and other prohibited materials through smuggling and sold them on the black market in Iraq. He also sold alcohol and racehorses to rich Gulf countries.[12] He opened accounts with Yahoo! and MSN Messenger, which created controversy as this allegedly violated U.S. trade sanctions against Iraq.[100] Uday also amassed a large video collection, found in his palace in 2003, much of which featured himself in both public and private situations.[101] In Uday's palace, a zoo with wild animals, hundreds of luxury cars, guns made from many brands of gold, hundreds of luxury alcohol brands, and hundreds of cigars with the name on it were found.[102][103][104][105] At the Presidential Palace, in Uday's dwellings, anti-depressants, an e-mail output that "a virgin girl agrees to come to him," and another order asking for the girls to be examined for diseases were found.[106] One of Uday's private prisons was later disclosed, and it was stated that there were everyone who bothered Uday inside, the insiders were businessmen clashing with Uday, athletes who could not win, drivers who did not yield him the right of way, and some were thrown into the same cell with German shepherd dogs and left to die.[107] Erotic pictures of women downloaded from the internet and pictures of American president Bush's twin daughters Jenna and Barbara were found on the walls in the gym of Uday.[108][109] In another house owned by Uday, "pornographic pictures, heroin bags, expensive liqueurs, vintage cars and HIV testing" was found.[104] He was feeding lions and the other wild animals in his palace and often fed them with his own hands.[110][111]

Abbas Al Janabi said: "He has a large number of cars. He stole around 160 cars from Kuwait. You may not believe it when I tell you that 'Uday has 1,300 luxury cars, such as Rolls Royces, Porsches, Ferraris, Range Rovers, Lincolns and others. Uday has prisons everywhere you go. He has two prisons in the presidential palace, a prison in the armory, a prison in the Olympic Committee, and a prison at his farm in the Radhwaniya compound." About his business, he said: "He controls many facets of smuggling in Iraq—whisky, tobacco, fertilizers, petrol, and other goods. His business interests extend to Turkey, Iran, and Jordan. He has also gained control of all aid going to Iraq from the United Arab Emirates. He stores this aid in warehouses owned by the Olympic Committee and only distributes a small portion of it, always in front of the press. Uday then arranges for this aid to be sold in stores, and gets the proceeds. Uday is also one of the parties who controls the U.S. dollar/dinar exchange rate and the smuggling of dollars overseas. Because of the large number of U.S. dollars he has, he can affect the movement of the exchange rate at any given time to the benefit of his commercial operations."[39]

Personal life edit

 
A family portrait of Saddam Hussein's family. Uday is seen standing in the middle.

Personal accounts state Uday grew up idolizing his father, Saddam Hussein, although their relationship later became strained due to his father's many mistresses. Uday maintained a close cordial relationship with his mother, Sajida Talfah. The otherwise apathetic Uday, at his uncle Adnan Khairallah's funeral in 1989, showed a rare moment of tenderness.[112][113]

Uday married 3 times. In 1983, his father arranged for him to marry Nada, the daughter of Ali Hassan al-Majid. They had 2 sons but later divorced.[114] While banished in Geneva, he married Saha, the daughter of his father's half brother Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti in July 1993 in an arranged marriage set by his father.[115] She was a teenager when she married him. The marriage was never consummated and she deserted him 3 months later after she accused him of beating her during their marriage. She wrote a letter to him in 1996 professing her love despite this. He later married Suja, the daughter of Izzat Ibrahim ad-Douri, who had a son with him, although she alleged that he treated her badly.[116][117][118]

After being handicapped by the assassination attempt on him in 1996, he maintained distance from Qusay who was rising in ranks and thought to be Saddam's next legitimate successor.[citation needed] Uday was 6 feet 6 inches tall and athletically built, though after the assassination attempt, he was partially paralyzed and would eventually use a wheelchair in private and a cane in public.[119]

His longtime secretary Abbas al Janabi said:

Uday is at times the primary cause of the internal squabbles and at others a catalyst for such squabbles within the family. The split in Saddam's family began in 1983 because of [Raghad], Saddam's oldest daughter. A nephew of Barzan was the first person to ask for her hand in marriage. Barzan was the one who went to Saddam to ask on his behalf. Saddam refused. Uday was strongly opposed to this marriage as he was influenced by his mother, Sajida, Saddam's wife and first cousin. Sajida was also the sister of Barzan's wife, but the two sisters did not get along. Barzan thought that Uday was behind Saddam's decision. When [Raghad] married the late Husayn Kamil, Barzan was enraged and the split widened. Sajida wanted Husayn Kamil, who at the time was a member of her security detail, to marry her daughter and preferred him to Barzan. Another source of the family split was Saddam's marriage to Samira Shahbandar [who became his second wife].[citation needed]

About the relationship with his brothers Janabi said in 1999: "Saddam has one son, Ali, from Samira Shahbandar. He is thirteen years old. He is a member of the board of an athletic club. He is treated in a special manner by his father, with many servants and bodyguards. The press does not focus on Ali because Uday does not want him to have any public role. Even though he is a director of the largest athletic club in Baghdad, Uday refuses to have any publicity surrounding his role. Uday hates him. Uday cannot tolerate his [younger full] brother Qusay, let alone Ali." About his personality, he said: "Uday was a complex personality. It has to do with his upbringing. Saddam personally took charge of bringing up his younger brother Qusay. Although Saddam also participated in bringing up Uday, he did not devote so much attention to him. It was Uday's mother and her father [Khayrallah Tulfa, Saddam's maternal uncle] who had the most influence on him. This is why we see Khayrallah Tulfa's known traits in Uday, such as the love of money, the love for taking over other people's property, violence and extremism. Uday obviously has some of his father's traits as well, but it is his maternal grandfather that seems to have influenced him as well."[39]

In a sign of loyalty to Saddam, the vice president of the Revolutionary Command Council Izzat al-Douri consented to marry his daughter Hawazin to Uday.[120] However, al-Douri's influence with Saddam was so substantial that he was able to levy a condition: that the union would not be consummated. Because of Uday's violent and erratic behavior, al-Douri quickly petitioned that his daughter be permitted to divorce Uday.[121] Uday reportedly had no children from his marriage.[122] His second marriage was with Saja al-Tikriti, daughter of his step-uncle Barzan İbrahim al-Tikriti; that marriage soon ended as well, beginning with Saja's refusal to return to Iraq after going to Switzerland.[123] Brother of Saja said about the reason of divorce, "Uday did not beat my sister black and blue but treated her like a princess. My sister was only 16, and had different ideas about marriage. That's why they separated soon after the wedding."[124] Dr. Ala Bashir said:"Four days after the wedding, Uday was accompanied by a number of prostitutes in a suite at the Rasheed Hotel, which led to a new scandal in Baghdad. Saja went out to Sajida's house because her parents were in Geneva and tried unsuccessfully to persuade her uncle to agree to divorce her, but the president refused and asked her to talk to Uday about that. Uday refused to talk about the issue of divorce and told her: 'Our family does not know about divorce.'"[125] It was alleged that Uday's third marriage was to the daughter of Saddam's cousin Ali Hassan al-Majid.[126] A Turkish woman named Sevim Torun claimed that she was married to Uday and had a son named Mesut Uday and published her memoir Saddam's Bride.[127]

Uday was reported to have converted to Shia Islam from Sunni Islam in 2001,[128] but he denied these reports.[129]

Allegations of crimes edit

In November 1987, Latif said, "I saw many rapes. He raped and killed women, and then killed her parents if they complained. I witnessed many murders. Uday had raped one of the Baghdad Beauty Queens and her father complained to Saddam. He ordered me to kill him. I refused and instead cut my wrists."[130]

A report released on 20 March 2003, one day after the American led invasion of Iraq, by ABC News detailed several allegations against Uday:

  • As head of the Iraqi Olympic Committee, Uday oversaw the imprisonment and torture of Iraqi athletes who were deemed not to have performed to expectations. He would insult athletes who performed below his expectations by calling them dogs and monkeys to their faces.[131] One defector reported that imprisoned football players were forced to kick a concrete ball after failing to reach the 1994 FIFA World Cup finals.[132] The Iraqi national football team were seen with their heads shaved after failing to achieve a good result in a tournament in the 1980s. Another defector claimed that athletes were dragged through a gravel pit and then immersed in a sewage tank to induce infection in their wounds.[91] After Iraq lost 4–1 to Japan in the quarter-finals of the 2000 AFC Asian Cup in Lebanon, goalkeeper Hashim Khamis, defender Abdul-Jabar Hashim and forward Qahtan Chathir were labelled as guilty of loss and eventually flogged for three days by Uday's security.[132]

Other allegations include:

  • Uday was known to intrude on parties and otherwise "discover" women whom he would later rape. Time published an article in 2003 detailing his sexual brutality.[14][122]
  • Usage of an iron maiden on persons who fell foul of him.[133]
  • Beating an army officer unconscious when the man refused to allow Uday to dance with his wife; the man later died of his injuries. Uday also shot and killed an army officer who did not salute him.[91]
  • Stealing approximately 1,200 luxury vehicles, including a Rolls-Royce Corniche valued at over $200,000.
  • Plotting, in 2000, to assassinate Ahmed Chalabi, the leader of the Iraqi National Congress. This was done shortly after Saddam named his younger son, Qusay, heir-apparent to the Presidency. Uday allegedly intended to curry favour with his father through the assassination.[134]

Statements before 2003 edit

In July 2002, the Iraqi newspaper Babel, owned by Uday Hussein, published an article by "Abu Hatim" (an alias used by Uday) which claimed that the American administration was planning to strike Iraq and exert political control in the Middle East. It stated the plans "will extend to include everything", "starting from making Jordan an alternative homeland for the Palestinians, "dividing Saudi Arabia into at least three parts and obliterating Bahrain's identity by returning it as part of Persia.[135]

In September 2002, Uday threatened that "the heads of the Americans, the British and others will fly if they try to approach the borders of Iraq, with the aim of invading it." During his meeting with a number of delegations of Arab youth, Uday claimed the Americans who are now allied with them are "Saddam Hussein and his family." He added, "This is the pride of the family. Uday and Qusay said that it is God's will ... In any case, that is better than targeting the infrastructure and sabotaging the electricity, water, communications and other networks. Uday considered that the undeclared goal of the American war against Iraq is to control Iraq's oil and reserves, which he said is "number one in the world, and they do not say it, they do not say that the war is for oil." He added that the last barrel of oil "on the face of the Earth ... will be a barrel of Iraqi oil. They (the Americans) separated Northern Iraqi in this damned way, because the north has uranium, gold and other materials in it."

Uday responded to the accusations of British Prime Minister Tony Blair against Iraq, that the latter "if his hands and feet were wrapped and put on a bear, he would have nodded evil with his head, and even if he put his head between the jaws of iron and wood pincers and squeezed the head between the jaws of the pincers, his eyes would still move and gesture to evil." Uday stressed the "strength" of the home front, and that "the enemy will meet what it does, if he tries to harm Iraq."[136][137]

Killing edit

 
House of Uday and Qusay in Mosul, Iraq, destroyed by U.S. forces, 31 July 2003

During the 2003 Iraq War, Saddam Hussein's closest aide and personal secretary, Abid Hamid Mahmud, had been captured, and told his interrogators that he and Saddam's two sons had sought refuge in Syria but were turned back.[138]

On the night of Monday 21 July 2003, Nawaf al-Zaidan, who had been sheltering Uday, Qusay, Mustafa and their bodyguard Abdul-Samad in his mansion in the Falah neighbourhood of northeastern Mosul, left the villa and went to a nearby 101st Airborne base to turn in the two sons due to the combined $30 million reward. "He was nervous, I could tell, more nervous than anybody else I've seen dealing with it. Yet he had confidence in what he said. More than most of the other people," the 23-year-old American military intelligence sergeant who interviewed al-Zaidan told 60 Minutes II. "He had exact locations. He also could tell very good descriptions on Qusay and Uday as well, their habits. He told me what exactly they looked like." Al-Zaidan then passed a lie detector test, which was interpreted as a definitive validation of his story.[55]

On the morning of Tuesday 22 July 2003, JSOC Task Force 20, aided by troops of the United States Army 101st Airborne Division, surrounded Uday, Qusay, and Qusay's 14-year-old son Mustafa during a raid on a home in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. Uday had been the Ace of Hearts on the most-wanted Iraqi playing cards (Qusay was the Ace of Clubs). Acting on a tip from al-Zaidan, soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division provided security while the Task Force 20 operators tried to capture the inhabitants of the house. As many as 200 American troops, later aided by OH-58 Kiowa helicopters, surrounded and fired upon the house, killing Uday, Qusay, and Qusay's son. After approximately four hours of battle, soldiers entered the house and found four bodies, including the Hussein brothers' bodyguard.[139]

Soldiers, who tried to enter the house three times, encountered resistance with AK-47 and grenades in the first two attempts. Uday, Qusay, and the guard took up positions in a bathroom at the front of the building, where they had a line of fire on the streets and on steps leading up to the first floor; Qusay's son took cover in the bedroom in the back and defended themselves. The American forces then bombed the house many times and fired missiles. The three adults were thought to have died from a TOW missile fired into the front of the house. In the third attempt, the soldiers killed Mustafa after he fired. Mustafa had been the last one to die in the four-hour siege and kept shooting even after Qusay and Uday had been killed, US military officials said.[140]

Brigade commander Colonel Joe Anderson said an Arabic announcement was made at 10:00 a.m. on the day and called on people inside to come out peacefully. The answer he received was bullet bombardment. An experienced team of special forces tried to attack the building, but they had to retreat under fire. Four American soldiers were injured. Anderson then ordered his men to fire with 50-caliber heavy machine guns. Uday and Qusay refused to surrender even after a helicopter fired a rocket and the Strike Brigade fired 40 mm grenades at them. Anderson decided that more firepower was necessary to take down the brothers, leading to 12 TOW missiles being fired into the building.[55]

Later, the American command said that dental records had conclusively identified two of the dead men as Saddam Hussein's sons. They also announced that the informant would receive the combined $30 million reward previously offered for their apprehension.[141]

 
Soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division and U.S. Special Operations (Task Force 20) watch as a TOW missile strikes the side of a house occupied by Uday and Qusay Hussein in Mosul, on 22 July 2003

According to Saddam Hussein's memories, when he learned about the death of his sons and grandson, the first thing he said was, "Did they fight?" When he got the answer "Yes", then he said, "Good! Praise be to God, who honored me with their martyrdom and defense of their homeland."[citation needed]

After his sons' deaths, Saddam Hussein recorded a tape and said,

"Beloved Iraqis, your brothers Uday and Qusay, and Mustafa, the son of Qusay, took a stand of faith, which pleases God, makes a friend happy, and makes an enemy angry. They stood in the arena of jihad in Mosul, after a valiant battle with the enemy that lasted six hours. The armies of aggression mobilised all types of weapons of the ground forces against them and succeeded to harm them only when they used planes against the house where they were. Thus, they adopted a stand with which God has honoured this Hussein family so that the present would be a continuation of the brilliant, genuine, faithful, and honourable past. We thank God for what he has ordained for us when he honoured us with their martyrdom for his sake. We ask Almighty God to satisfy them and all the righteous martyrs after they satisfied him with their faithful Jihadist stand. Had Saddam Hussein had 100 children, other than Uday and Qusay, Saddam Hussein would have sacrificed them on the same path God honoured us by their martyrdom. If you had killed Uday, Qusay, Mustafa, and another mujahideen man with them, all the youths of our nation and the youths of Iraq are Uday, Qusay, and Mustafa in the fields of jihad."[142]

During Saddam's interrogation, when George Piro started asking questions about Uday, Piro said, "I was surprised. He didn't show any remorse (about his son's death). He told me that he was, of course, proud of his sons. They died believing, or fighting, for what they believed. I pressed him until Saddam didn't want to hear anymore (the rumors about Uday). He tells me to stop. Basically stop asking these questions. You don't get to pick your kids. You're kind of stuck with what you get."[143] During a different interrogation, when CIA analyst John Nixon confronted Saddam with the rumor that he and Samira had a son named Ali, Saddam painfully said, "If I told you yes, would you kill him like you killed Uday and Qusay?" Saddam also told Nixon he had learned of his sons' deaths through BBC radio.[144]

Newsweek claimed that the contents of Uday Hussein's briefcase consisted of Viagra, numerous bottles of cologne, unopened packages of men's underwear, dress shirts, a silk tie and a single condom. The money found with the former Iraqi leader's sons was more than three times the $30 million bounty on their heads by the US Government. They had about $100 million in Iraqi dinars and US dollars. Some claimed Nawaf al-Zaidan, who owned the villa where the men were hiding, had tipped off the Americans to their presence after reportedly sheltering them for 23 days. The others claimed that Uday and Qusay were tracked down after Uday made a telephone call to an associate that was tracked by the US Central Intelligence Agency.[145] Then the brother of Nawaf, Salah al-Zidani, was shot dead by gunmen while Nawaf was thought to have fled Iraq.[146] According to a former bodyguard for Uday Hussein, after the fall of Baghdad, they planned a guerrilla resistance and Saddam and his sons lived separately in Baghdad after the American occupation, changing houses every two or three days. But Uday continued to drive through the city in nondescript vehicles, and always with a machine pistol, according to the bodyguard.[147] He said Saddam and his sons had been moving freely around Baghdad, often with astonishingly little effort to hide themselves during the war. At one stage, Uday had driven past a convoy of US soldiers, looking at their faces and quietly insulting the men who now controlled his country. During the war, Uday forsook the alcohol and womanising and concentrated his energies on directing the Fedayeen Saddam.[148]

The U.S. Administration released graphic pictures of the Hussein brothers' bodies. Both brothers had grown long beards to avoid detection, with Uday shaving his head. Afterwards, their bodies were reconstructed by morticians to assure the public that they were deceased. For example, Uday's beard was trimmed and an 8-inch metal bar in his leg from the 1996 assassination attempt was removed.[149] When criticized, the U.S. military's response was to point out that these men were no ordinary combatants, and to express hope that confirmation of the deaths would bring closure to the Iraqi people.[150] Uday was buried in a cemetery in his hometown of Al-Awja near Tikrit, alongside Qusay and Mustafa. In 2017, his son Massoud claimed that the Iranian government stole his body although this was unproven.[151]

In film, television, and theatre edit

Philip Arditti portrayed Uday in the miniseries House of Saddam. He and Latif were portrayed by Dominic Cooper in The Devil's Double, based on Latif's memoirs, "I was Saddam's Son", but according to Latif had only been "20% of the truth".[152] Hrach Titizian portrayed him in the play Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo. Sam Vincenti portrayed him in the Locked Up Abroad TV-series, in the 2013 episode "Son of Saddam".

In 1999 movie Deterrence, Uday is depicted as Saddam's successor.

A reference to Uday is made on The Office (American TV series) TV-series, in the 2011 episode “Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager”.

Uday and Qusay are referenced during a sketch in The Eric Andre Show's 2020 episode, "The 50th Episode!"

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uday, hussein, uday, saddam, hussein, arabic, عدي, صدام, حسين, june, 1964, july, 2003, iraqi, politician, elder, saddam, hussein, held, numerous, positions, sports, chairman, military, officer, businessman, head, iraqi, olympic, committee, iraq, football, asso. Uday Saddam Hussein 1 2 Arabic عدي صدام حسين 18 June 1964 22 July 2003 was an Iraqi politician and the elder son of Saddam Hussein He held numerous positions as a sports chairman military officer and businessman and was the head of the Iraqi Olympic Committee Iraq Football Association and the Fedayeen Saddam Uday Saddam Husseinعدي صدام حسينHussein in 1997Member of the National AssemblyIn office 27 March 2000 9 April 2003ConstituencyBaghdadCommander of the Fedayeen SaddamIn office 1995 12 December 1996PresidentSaddam HusseinPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byQusay HusseinPersonal detailsBornUday Saddam Hussein al Nasiri al Tikriti 1964 06 18 18 June 1964Baghdad IraqDied22 July 2003 2003 07 22 aged 39 Mosul IraqCause of deathBallistic traumaResting placeTikrit IraqPolitical partyArab Socialist Ba ath PartyParent s Saddam deceased SajidaRelativesQusay brother deceased Raghad sister Rana sister Hala sister Adnan Khairallah maternal uncle deceased EducationUniversity of BaghdadOccupationPolitician Journalist Military commanderMilitary serviceAllegianceBa athist IraqBranch serviceIraqi Air Force 1988 Fedayeen Saddam 1995 2003 Years of service1988 2003RankCommanderBattles warsIran Iraq War 1988 Gulf War 1991 Invasion of Iraq 2003 Uday Hussein was born in Baghdad He was the eldest child of Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and his first wife and cousin Sajida Talfah Uday was seen for several years as the likely successor to his father but lost the place as heir apparent to his younger brother Qusay due to injuries in an assassination attempt Following the United States led invasion of Iraq in 2003 he was killed alongside Qusay and his nephew Mustafa by an American task force after a prolonged gunfight in Mosul Uday was reportedly erratically ruthless and intimidating to perceived adversaries as well as to close friends Relatives and personal acquaintances were often victims of his violence and rage Witness allegations have suggested he was guilty of rape murder and torture including the arrest and torture of Iraqi Olympic athletes and members of the national football team whenever they lost a match 3 4 5 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Torture of Iraqi athletes 3 Murder of Kamel Hana Gegeo 4 Shooting of Watban Ibrahim 5 Murder of Hussein Kamel and Saddam Kamel 6 Assassination attempt 7 Sexual assault allegations 7 1 Body double allegations 8 Partying 9 Other ventures 10 Financial and property interests 11 Personal life 12 Allegations of crimes 13 Statements before 2003 14 Killing 15 In film television and theatre 16 References 17 External linksEarly life and education editUday Saddam Hussein Al Nasiri Al Tikriti was born in Al Karkh Baghdad to Saddam Hussein and Sajida Talfah while his father was in prison 2 Multiple sources give different birth dates although official sources give an 18 June 1964 birth The Independent gave a birth date of 9 March 1964 while others give a 1965 birth One source gave it as early as 1963 He was rumored to have played with disarmed grenades as an infant 7 As a child he and his younger brother Qusay would witness executions with their father 8 Uday attended al Mansour school in Baghdad in the 1970s One of his teachers was Dinah Bentley an English teacher from Yorkshire who married an Iraqi and briefly taught at the school Uday was reportedly driven to school by a chauffeur in a Mercedes Benz and surrounded by servants He picked up his English teacher s Yorkshire accent and was described as a cheerful bright child who was responsive to discipline but an average student who struggled to concentrate 9 He began studies at Baghdad Medical College but only stayed for three days Then he moved to the College of Engineering and obtained a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Baghdad 10 He wrote his master s thesis on Iraqi military strategy during the eight year Iran Iraq war He obtained a doctorate in political science from the University of Baghdad in 1998 and the title of his dissertation was The world after the Cold War in which he predicted the United States would no longer be a world power in 2015 11 Some have argued that Uday did not have academic prowess and his theses were written by others in exchange for money and gifts with no one able to give Uday a low score out of fear 12 He was really smart probably smarter than his father but he was crazy said one of his classmates about Uday 13 Torture of Iraqi athletes editIn 1984 after Uday graduated from university Saddam appointed him chairman of the Iraqi Olympic Committee and the Iraq Football Association In the former role he tortured athletes who failed to win 14 15 16 According to Latif Yahia Uday s alleged body double The word that defines him is sadistic I think Saddam Hussein was more human than Uday The Olympic Committee was not a sports center it was Uday s world 17 Raed Ahmed an Iraqi athlete who escaped said During training he would watch all the athletes closely and put pressure on the coaches to push the athletes even more If he was not happy with the results he would have coaches and athletes put in his private prison in the Olympic Committee building The punishment was Uday s private prison where they tortured people Some athletes including the best ones started quitting the sport once Uday took over the Committee I always managed not to be punished I made sure not to promise anything There is a strong possibility of always being beaten But when I won Uday would be very happy 18 In 2005 a video of Uday questioning Raed s family was released They were then reportedly transported by car to a prison where they remained for 16 days in poor conditions 19 20 Ammo Baba whose football teams won 18 tournaments and participated in three Olympics said that Uday s punishment destroyed players athletic abilities Baba said that half of the Iraqi athletes had left the country and many had feigned illness before playing against strong competitors he reportedly told his friends that if he died suddenly they would know the reason Maad Ibrahim Hamid assistant coach of the national football team said that Uday rewarded players financially for winning and threatened them with imprisonment if they lost According to Hamid athletes were not tortured some were arrested for immoral behaviour however including adultery and addiction to alcohol and for playing poorly 21 Ahmed Radhi said that after he was unwilling to join the new Al Rasheed club he was kidnapped at midnight by Uday s men beaten and accused of harassment he accepted Uday s offer when he was threatened with death 22 International footballer Saad Qais said that Uday was angry with him because he was sent off during a 1997 match against Turkmenistan His discipline was administered by jailers known as teachers in a closed section of a detention facility for athletes and journalists in Radwaniyah Palace 23 According to Qais Uday established the Rashid team and forced the best Iraqi players to play in it and forced me to leave my beloved team and he honored us with gifts after every win but he also punished us after every loss 24 Murder of Kamel Hana Gegeo editAlthough his status as Saddam s elder son made him Saddam s prospective successor Uday fell out of favour with his father 14 In October 1988 at a party in honour of Suzanne Mubarak wife of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Uday murdered his father s personal valet and food taster Kamel Hana Gegeo possibly at the request of his mother Before an assemblage of horrified guests an intoxicated Uday bludgeoned Gegeo and repeatedly stabbed him with an electric carving knife citation needed Gegeo had recently introduced Saddam to a younger woman Samira Shahbandar who had become Saddam s second wife in 1986 Uday considered his father s relationship with Shahbandar an insult to his mother Shahbandar s oldest son fled to Jordan because of the harassment by Uday after the marriage 25 Uday also may have feared losing succession to Gegeo whose loyalty to Saddam Hussein was unquestioned 26 As punishment for the murder Saddam briefly imprisoned Uday 27 28 Once released Uday was sent to Switzerland to act as the assistant to the Iraqi ambassador there He was expelled by the Swiss government in 1990 after he was repeatedly arrested for fighting According to Jalopnik Uday s vast car collections were burned by his father after the Kamel Hana Gegeo incident 29 30 31 Others who describe the murder as follows Next to the palace where Suzanne Mubarak and Uday s mother were staying Kamel Hana was celebrating the wedding of a relative and firing in the air so Uday sent his men and asked them not to bother the two women During the discussion Uday hit Kamel s head with his walking stick causing Kamel s death Uday afraid of his father s reaction tried to commit suicide and was taken to the hospital He escaped from the hospital set up a barricade around his home and fired at anyone trying to enter his home He surrendered with the persuasion of his brother Qusay 32 33 According to the memory of Uday s step uncle Barzan after escaping from the hospital he went to his father s palace and told him to stay with your real wife Then Saddam said to Barzan He was lucky because I had no weapon with me But Uday later came to the door of the palace again and told Barzan that he intended to shoot his father He fired at his brother Qusay and at step uncles who were trying to prevent him from doing so Later under the guidance of Barzan Uday apologized to his father His father ordered him to surrender When his brothers in law Hussein Kamel and Saddam Kamel learned that he was trying to escape to the United States he was arrested on his father s orders but released three weeks later After the incident Uday attacked two people whom he thought were informers At the request of Saddam Uday was sent out of Iraq under the control of Barzan to Switzerland in order to get rid of the disgrace caused by Uday 34 Muhammad Asim Shanshal head of the private office of Uday said After a call from his mother Sajida told him that Kamel Hanna holds a joyful party for Saddam s second wife Samira Shahbandar There was shooting rejoicing and Uday shouting in the face of Kamel Hanna denounced What is the mess And he said We celebrate on the occasion of lady and the President Uday threatened him and warned him not to shoot bullets in the air so it was Kamel Hanna except that he raised his weapon in the air and fired bullets so Uday s response was a fatal blow to his head with a heavy club that was with him and he was killed Saddam imprisoned all his guards and those who were with him who were 15 individuals and I was supposed to be with them had it not been for the delay that saved me from prison They were sentenced to imprisonment and Uday was exiled from Iraq to Switzerland for a period of six months 35 President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt called Uday a psychopath 36 Shooting of Watban Ibrahim editIn 1995 during a fight between his maternal uncle Louay and paternal half uncle Watban Uday shot his half uncle as well as the other guests at the party The shooting left six bodyguards dead and Watban seriously injured 37 Uday then took his half uncle Watban to the hospital and disappeared Because his brothers in law Hussein Kamel and Saddam Kamel escaped to Jordan the next day Uday s attack on his uncle remained in the background Saddam ordered Uday to ask his uncle to shoot him in the same way as Uday had shot him but Watban refused to do so One of the injured at the party said that the reason for the attack was that Uday s half uncle had mocked Uday s speech disorder and his maternal uncle had told Uday about it Since birth Uday s upper jaw has extended forward an abnormally large amount making it difficult for him to speak clearly At the ceremony his uncle had imitated him mockingly Shortly after the incident Saddam got angry when he saw his half brother in the hospital having difficulty walking and he ordered the garage for Uday s luxury cars to be burned down Uday was angry with his brother Qusay for not preventing Saddam and had a nervous breakdown Qusay said he prevented him from burning another garage Uday set up a barricade in front of his luxury cars in another nearby garage armed himself with weapons and waited for his father or his men to come According to his close friend Jaber Uday would have killed him if his father had come to the second garage 38 37 Abbas Al Janabi said The reason why Uday shot Watban was a result of a business conflict between Lu ayy Khayrallah Tulfa Sajida s brother Uday s maternal uncle and his childhood friend and one of Saddam s other half brothers with Watban becoming the victim Following Uday s shooting of his uncle Watban Saddam tried to confiscate and blow up Uday s cars in one garage But that garage contained only thirteen cars Saddam did not know that Uday has several other garages I know of at least six more 39 Murder of Hussein Kamel and Saddam Kamel editAccording to the book The Interrogation of Saddam Hussein by John Nixon Uday provoked the escape of Hussein Kamel al Majid and Saddam Kamel in 1995 A drunk Uday went to Kamel s house where a party was being held and punched Saddam Kamel When he was defeated by Kamel he took out his gun and fired but accidentally wounded Watban who got in the way Shortly after the grooms escaped to Jordan Saddam burned the garage for Uday s luxury cars saying While Iraqis are suffering from the embargo this situation may send a false message 40 Uday took over Iraq s oil sales previously largely pocketed by the entourage of Hussein Kamel when he oversaw the oil business along with his responsibilities in defense and industry Uday also zeroed in on other areas that had been the province of Kamel including army equipment supplies reconstruction and food imports An Iraqi official said Kamel decided to defect because he became frightened that Uday was now getting strong enough to really take care of him 41 Along with many other crimes he along with Qusay in 1996 was said to be involved in the killings of their brothers in law Hussein Kamel and Saddam Kamel who themselves were powerful members of the elite regime The two men who had defected to Jordan along with their wives and children were murdered after their return to Iraq 42 41 About the murder Abbas Al Janabi said The decision to eliminate Husayn Kamil was not decided ahead of time but only after his return to Baghdad On his return Husayn Kamil was asked to go to the presidential palace Saddam asked that both he and his brother divorce their wives Saddam s daughters but they both refused In addition to Uday Saddam had asked a prominent judge to attend the meeting with Husayn Kamil to prepare the divorce papers I was at the palace at the time but I stayed outside the meeting room I waited for Uday to leave the room and he told me the details After his refusal Husayn Kamil went to his palace in the Ad Dura area The decision to eliminate them took place after their refusal to divorce The decision to execute Husayn Kamil came from Saddam personally Saddam had also decided that the execution should be carried out by Husayn Kamil s cousins in the al Majid clan It was the duty of Uday Qusay and Ali Hasan al Majid to oversee the executions Uday was not an initial proponent of his execution However after Husayn Kamil refused to divorce Uday s sister Uday became a supporter of the decision to execute Husayn Kamil and his brother 39 On that day Janabi said With a loudspeaker Uday said to him You and your brother have to divorce the girls this is your last chance Instead of answering them Kamel shoot them The shoot out lasted 13 hours Then brothers and their father came out to surrender and they were dumped out After they kill him from a very near distance they shoot him many bullets in his body He was just swimming with a lake of blood 43 Assassination attempt editUday sustained permanent injuries during an assassination attempt while in his Porsche on the evening of 12 December 1996 14 Struck by between 7 and 17 bullets while driving in al Mansour Baghdad 44 Uday was initially believed to be paralyzed Evacuated to Ibn Sina Hospital he eventually recovered but with a noticeable limp 14 Despite repeated operations two bullets remained lodged in his spine and could not be removed due to their location 44 In the wake of Uday s subsequent disabilities Saddam gave Qusay increasing responsibility and authority designating him as his heir apparent in 2000 45 However Abbas al Janabi claimed that Uday s exclusion in the family ended after shooting his step uncle Watban after this assassination 39 An American hypnotist from Chicago Larry Garrett travelled to Baghdad twice in April and September 2001 where he utilized hypnotism to treat Uday s inability to walk with his left leg and spent over 60 hours of personal time with Uday Garrett said of Uday He was an educated man with a background in engineering He was versed in the Koran He had visited the U S with his cousin when he was 17 He expressed some political views but he didn t involve me in them I must say I was developing a fondness for him He never spoke to me as a leader or the son of a leader He never condescended It was just two men sitting around at night He published a book of his experiences with Uday in Iraq initially titled Healing the enemy Hypnotic Nights in Baghdad but later changed to Hypnotizing the Devil The True Story of a Hypnotist Who Treated the Psychotic Son of Saddam Hussein He met with Uday on the day of the September 11 attacks where Uday had great concern for Garrett s safety and told him Iraq would likely be blamed for the attack 46 47 48 49 50 The Shia Shaaban movement assumed responsibility for the assassination attempt Salman Sharif one of the four would be assassins who attacked Uday learned that he regularly visited one of the luxurious streets of Mansour every Thursday at around 7 in the evening to pick up a girl They watched the street for three months and made preparations They realized that Uday was sometimes unprotected and tried to find out which shop owners and workers on the street were part of the secret police and who were real shopkeepers On the day of the assassination attempt they saw a luxury car that could only belong to Uday without bodyguards They shot at Uday exactly 50 times with 17 hits Some Shaaban members who knew about this assassination attempt were arrested for another incident in Jordan and handed over to the Iraqi police In August 1998 Saddam s men arrested Abu Sajad and learned the details of other members of the team Sharif s seven brothers and father were imprisoned and his mother was then told to collect their bodies from the Baghdad morgue The father and three brothers of would be assassin Abu Sadeq were executed Abu Sajad and his father shared the same fate Security guards destroyed the homes of all families with bulldozers and confiscated all their property Iraqi intelligence eventually traced Abu Sadeq to a location in Iran where he was assassinated on the elder Hussein s orders in December 2002 51 Uday never fully recovered from the injuries he sustained during the attack purportedly walking with a limp for the rest of his life and according to popular belief becoming impotent Sharif interpreted this as divine justice referring to Uday s brutal reputation with women 51 According to Ala Bashir the surgeon who operated on Uday He was not impotent because the injury was far from the reproductive system He said that Uday saw the assassination attempt as God s revenge for having shot his uncle in the same leg He said Saddam entered the operating room He looked at his son with calmness and if any other person whatever his strength saw his son in such a scene he would ve lost his temper but Saddam did not shook his time but turned around his son and said to him despite his knowledge Uday was unconscious My son such things are possible and can be expected for men but we are right and they are false Then he kissed him on his forehead and left Then he met his son Qusay and said to him My son These things happen to the men except for a bullet or a wound with a knife These are normal matters but you must prepare yourself for the worst day Then he went out About Uday s personality Ala Bashir said Uday was scary because he was unbalanced and did not care about anyone He often attacked the leadership and no one stood up to him so I avoided him and did not come close to him Uday used to hate me a lot and tried to offend me and caused me a lot of problems but his father s interest in me was a deterrent in front of him 52 Abbas al Janabi who had worked with Uday as his secretary for 15 years claimed that every Iraqi knew that Uday had come to that street on Thursdays and claimed that Uday had become much more brutal after the assassination attempt He also claimed that Uday was outraged by the rumors that he was impotent after the assassination attempt and ordered the secret police to make up stories about his virility Janabi said Uday is a sadist a monster I saw how he laughed when someone was whipped 53 He also claimed that he witnessed dozens of rapes He said that what makes Uday sexually excited was violence This is his nature rape is like a hobby for him and believe me I know what I am talking about and I am not exaggerating 54 Janabi said I saw how he tortured people how he laughed how he enjoyed it you can t control him he is a kind of maniac he is a psychologically imbalanced person He said that Uday never kept friends around for long because he enjoyed scaring them Uday didn t think that it was clean for his dogs to retrieve the birds he shot so he would force his friends to act as retrievers when he went hunting He said that Uday neutralized women who refused him with alcohol and drugs raped them recorded it and if the victim s family was important he terrorized the family by blackmail He said that Uday even started to look at 12 year old girls after he was 30 years old Unlike their fathers he said that Uday and Qusay are not the type of people to surrender 55 56 Ala Bashir claimed that Uday had sustained brain damage due to low blood pressure after the assassination attempt but doctors could not report this damage to Saddam 57 Again according to Bashir on the day of the incident Ali Al Sahar the brother of singer Kadim El Sahar was with Uday and the attempt was made on Uday s life when Ali got out of the car to give Uday s phone number to some girls that Uday liked Ali immediately took Uday to the hospital Qusay told his father that the incident happened when Uday went to buy food to break his fasting but Saddam said to Ali I know you were going to pick up girls there 57 Earlier it was claimed that Uday was jealous of singer Kadim Al Sahar because of his fame in Iraq and Kadim had to leave Iraq because of his threats 58 Abbas Al Janabi said The interesting point here is that the person who saved Uday s life by driving him to the hospital the singer Ali as Sahir received a death threat from Saddam personally in front of others I was waiting outside the hospital with Qusay when Saddam arrived in a helicopter He asked for Ali as Sahir who was brought to him In front of us Saddam told him If anything happens to Uday I will cut you in pieces Saddam thought that Sahir was behind the attempt 39 After the assassination attempt Uday said to the press I feel fine I m recovering I feel like any leader of a team would feel if he had been betrayed I feel that what has happened is not man s work meaning this was a cowardly act God bless the Iraqi people God save Iraq God save Saddam 59 Later Uday told CNN his wounds are a source of pride and honor He cited a family history of wounds acquired in battle ending with his father wounded in an operation for the party in 1959 And now this has happened to me he said The attack was nothing unusual It could happen any time because we are surrounded by countries some of whom are hostile none more so than Iran he said Time has proved that Iran is involved in such incidents Incidents such as this have occurred throughout the region not just in Iraq He warned that Iran is growing in power saying it is not in the interests of the United States to increase hostility and hatred in the region 60 61 Sexual assault allegations editIn 1987 Uday allegedly raped the 15 year old daughter of his father s mistress Shaqraa a Greek Lebanese former pageant holder who was the daughter of an oil businessman 62 63 When Saddam was informed of what happened after several hours Uday was put in prison but released after a short period Because the girl had not kept silent about the rape Uday s bodyguards tortured her with electric batons with Uday present 64 In 2000 two French university students claimed that they were invited by Uday to a party in Baghdad but as soon as they entered the room they were forced to have sex with each other at gunpoint while it was recorded by camera 65 failed verification In 1999 an anti embargo group of French volunteers went to Iraq and a woman was forced to stay with Uday after the party but they were able to leave the party when one of the women said we did not come here to be prostitutes 66 Miss Germany Alexandra Vodjanikova met with Uday and said he was charming downright warm very friendly and always said to her you are beautiful you are sexy 67 One of his former classmates Aziz Al Taee said There was a lot of fear in the female students that the guy had a tradition of choosing the most beautiful woman and trying to force her to date him then the most cases he will exclude her or that s one of his bodyguards to kill her after he rape her So there was a lot of fear when he was coming to College 68 Zainab Salbi daughter of Saddam Hussein s private pilot said The days when Uday came to the university the girls were hiding in the toilet in fear to escape from his hungry eyes but it is a known fact that nobody can escape from the lust of Uday and Uday is known for his eerie quietness than for wild craziness 69 One of his long time employees Khaled Jassem said You shouldn t compete with Uday on two subjects business and girls Often he would make his decisions under the influence of the drink a cocktail based on whiskey gin and champagne I have never seen someone so cruel My life was a nightmare I was always afraid I have suffered foot whipping as punishment four times When he could not attend the caning he sent his executioners to administer it But not wanting to deprive himself of the pleasure of hearing the victim s pain he listened the victim shouting over the telephone 70 According to a former employee Uday would party five nights a week and fast for the remaining two days The chief of the Baghdad Hunting Club claimed that after a wedding party in the late 1990s the bride suddenly disappeared Uday s bodyguards locked all the doors and the groom committed suicide Again according to the allegations of Uday s servant he witnessed forced custody of a crying bride at home in October 2002 and later said that the girl was killed and her body was destroyed after she was raped When the city was about to fall to US led forces it was alleged that Uday ordered Fedayeen Saddam to burn his cars instead of letting others take their cars Former business manager Adib Shabaan said that Uday burned the hips of many women with whom he had sex with a horseshoe creating a U shaped scar Ala Bashir the doctor of the Saddam family claimed that he was treating women who were in the same condition and who had been burned with a lit cigarette by Uday 71 57 Adeeb al Ani who was Uday s secretary said Uday wanted a different woman every night and had them kidnapped usually very young girls but also women from wealthy Baghdad families They would all be paid as if they were prostitutes 72 Uday s assistant Adib Shabaan said In 1998 Uday saw an ex governor s 14 year old daughter at a party had her kidnapped sent her home after three days and when the girl s father was informed about the rape and talked about what happened Uday told the man Your daughters will be my girlfriends or I will erase you from the earth and ordered the man to bring his daughter and his other 12 year old daughter to his next party According to a former employee Five nights a week two dozen girls all brought to him by his friends were taken to the luxurious Baghdad Boat Club on the Tigris coast to meet Uday those who were chosen after drinks music and dance would spend the night with Uday He never slept with a girl more than three times said an ex butler If a friend used the same brand of clothes perfumes or shoes as Uday Uday would threaten his friend not to use the same thing again A family friend said that the day Uday discovered the Internet was a black day for the Iraqis and he had employees whose job was to investigate new methods of torture and new car models on the Internet In the Boat Club s kitchen there was a monkey named Louisa and if one of Uday s friends fell asleep at parties because of alcohol he would put them in the same cage with the drunk monkey 71 According to one of Uday s close circle If the girl he chose did not want Uday if she found another boyfriend or was late or reluctant she would have to dance after getting her feet whipped Again according to a friend s claim Uday would make fun of the girls who lost their virginity because he knew that no one would touch them later and would say She will have to be a prostitute from now on 73 Again one of his employees said He had a secretary hunting the girls in universities ministries They even had a bedroom in the Olympic offices for women brought to him They generally agreed to sleep with him They had no other choice 74 He had allegations against him as recently as early March 2003 shortly before the invasion when a 13 year old girl said she accompanied her older sister to Jadriea Equestrian Club which he frequented She alleged that she was taken by his bouncers to a back room and raped by him in which she was given 250 000 dinars about 200 75 Body double allegations edit In his memoir I was Saddam s Son Uday s alleged body double Latif Yahia said that he witnessed rapes killings and torture by Uday Hussein Yahia claimed that in 1987 he was forced to be Uday s body double even going through plastic surgery to resemble him more According to Yahia Uday raped a little Palestinian girl who was selling flowers in the Al Rashid Hotel and later raped and murdered a little deaf girl in Nineveh 76 Uday also ordered the kidnapping of Ilham Ali al Aazami Miss Iraq after she had rejected him Uday and his bodyguards subsequently held her captive and raped her for weeks and started the rumor that she was a prostitute causing her to be killed by her father When the father confronted Uday the latter spoke disparagingly about the girl causing the father to lose control to the point of first verbally accosting and ultimately physically assailing Uday This prompted Uday to order Latif to shoot the father rather than acquiesce Latif instead refused and attempted to commit suicide Ultimately the father was murdered by one of Uday s bodyguards 76 On another occasion Uday attacked a newlywed couple and raped the bride in the al Medina Hotel She then committed suicide by throwing herself off the balcony Her husband a lieutenant was later killed for insulting the president 76 Irish Times journalist Eoin Butler and Sunday Times journalist Ed Caesar have questioned Yahia s various claims including that he was Uday Hussein s body double and pointed out that many of Yahia s activities since leaving Iraq in 1992 including his education have not been verified Individuals close to Yahia and Hussein denied that the former was the latter s body double or denied that Hussein had even had a body double Yahia disputes these claims saying that his very existence was a state secret 77 78 Partying editUday was known for forcing guests to drink large quantities of alcohol at his parties 79 According to a friend whoever earned Uday s friendship had to drink a cocktail named the Uday Saddam Hussein a mixture of whiskey brandy vodka cognac and beer The cocktail was served in a large cup of friendship and the new friend had to drink it all Uday had employees whose job was to make people and especially singers drink cocktails containing 90 alcohol sometimes including drugs The guard would line up all the entertainment against the wall and give them 10 minutes to drink Those who did not drink despite the threats were punished in three ways having their hair and eyebrows shaven off being beaten enough to stand up without touching their faces and being subjected to a foot whipping before being forced to walk Often the tortures were done in front of Uday s eyes If the bodyguards did not do this or when asked to answer correctly who was drinking and who did not they would receive the same punishment The bodyguards alleged that they tortured people in this way twice a week and at least 100 people a year When Uday wanted for a car no one could stop him one of his employees said His employees claimed that they were also tortured by Uday or on Uday s orders 80 A source claimed that he killed his friend after forcing him to drink large quantities of alcohol and this is not the first time that Uday has killed those close to him in this way 81 nbsp Gold plated Tabuk assault rifle one of the many gold and nickel plated weapons of various makes once owned by Uday and given as gifts to his father other family and various members of his entourage 82 Such examples were seized by coalition forces during the 2003 invasion of Iraq Ismail Hussain who worked as a singer at Uday s parties in the early 1990s said Uday did not need a reason to party He would have food and drink tables while many people in Iraq were starving He d get drunk and dance he was a good dancer too Later he d bring out the machine guns and start shooting them off He d point the guns right over my head and the bullets would spray all over the place I would sing right through the flying bullets I couldn t hear the music anymore I d just keep going because I couldn t stop It ended when Uday was ready for it to end At the parties there would be about five or six men and 40 or 50 women He was moody People were expendable 83 He said I would be performing and Uday would climb up on the stage with a machine gun and start shooting it at the ceiling Uday would insist that everyone get drunk with him He would interrupt my performance get up on stage with a big glass of cognac for himself and one for me He would insist that I drink all of it with him When he gets really drunk out come the guns His friends are all terrified of him because he can have them imprisoned or killed I saw him once get angry with one of his friends He kicked the man in the ass so hard that his boot flew off The man ran over and retrieved the boot and then tried to put it back on Uday s foot with Uday cursing him all the while 18 Singer Qasim Sultan was called to the Hunting Club in 1997 after singing at private parties in the United States and returning to Baghdad Uday ordered him to sing until the sun rose At 8 00 a m Uday began shouting at Sultan scolded him for returning to Baghdad without telling him and told his guards to beat him When Sultan went to another midnight concert by Uday Uday s bodyguards beat him for not arriving earlier Before Sultan came on the stage he was called by Uday to drink his mysterious cocktail a mixture of beer gin and other hard liquors Sultan was hospitalized twice because of the amount of alcohol he was forced to drink at these parties He also claimed that in 1997 after the assassination attempt in the garden of Uday s palace he was forced to sing among the lions He described the parties as a place where armed cowboys can kill you at any time 84 After Al Shabab was founded in 1993 Iraqi singers of the 70s and 80s such as Fadel Awad Saadoun Jaber and Riyadh Ahmed were banned by Uday on the grounds that they were the singers of the previous generation Uday said to them You are forbidden from singing and I do not want to hear that any of you sings at a party The ban was issued their songs were not shown on TV they did not perform any concert and did not record a song for TV 85 However Singer Ali Al Issawi said Uday was a fan of singing and a connoisseur and he listened to all the singers and enjoyed our songs Uday did not punish anyone at that time but he only held accountable the abusive artists He used to meet with me two to three times during the same day and did not harm me or my group at all 86 Other ventures editUday founded his own sports club called Al Rasheed and signed all the best players from the country to play for the club They went on to dominate Iraqi football until the team was dissolved in 1990 He also became the editor of the Babel newspaper the general secretary of the Iraqi Union of Students and the head of the Fedayeen Saddam as well as the head of the Iraq Journalists Union 87 His newspaper Babel was known for carrying Western reports on Iraq s conflict with the United States and was said to be the most influential newspaper in the country Uday also had a television channel Youth TV Al Shabab which aired reports by other Arab channels not usually heard on Iraq s state run media 88 Uday used his media empire to discredit people who got in his way 43 Iraq s most popular radio station was Voice of Youth owned by Uday the only radio station that played Western music 89 90 Uday seemed proud of his reputation and called himself Abu Sarhan an Arabic term for wolf 91 Uday also ran a food processing business called Super Chicken which reportedly earned him millions of dollars and an ice cream company called the Wave 92 Uday was responsible for nearly 20 American prisoners of war captured during the 1991 Gulf War including ex Navy Commander Jeff Zaun forced to appear on Iraqi state television and forced to condemn their country after being tortured Saad al Bazzaz who was the editor in chief of Uday s newspapers and state television said In an editorial meeting Uday got angry at an article in my newspaper and took out his gun You could imagine our reaction when he started playing with the gold plated Kalashnikov while yelling at us After that any kind of dialogue with him was impossible When Uday took over most of the media the situation in Iraq got worse This man had nothing to do with journalism but he saw that media is a powerful way to try to control the minds of the Iraqi people He knew very well that many journalists did not support his father Many people worked against the regime at night Some were beaten and executed Others were killed or fled the country leaving their families vulnerable to Uday s bloody revenge retaliation 93 Dhafer Muhammad Jaber Siddiq one of Uday s closest aides said about Uday He used to criticize his father s policies on many occasions directly or indirectly especially when discussing with Hussein Kamel Uday was a young man like many young men trying to get close to beautiful women He would send his phone number to every young woman he liked There were a lot of women who were trying to get to know Uday some of them changed their minds and some of them strengthened their relationship with him He was a person with many contradictions For example after the killing of his uncle Minister of Defense Adnan Khairallah in 1989 he started to pray regularly and never cut it and he fasted every Monday and Thursday but he used to drink alcohol continuously He was generous at times to the extreme but at other times he became unimaginably stingy He had his independent empire He used to say it himself he used to say that he possessed the foundations of a state He had press television sports military and trade 94 Uday got a lawyer shot after he raised the case of a 17 year old girl who was kidnapped and was rumored to be at Uday s Iraqi Olympic Committee compound According to the lawyer s testimony Uday was looking at the papers I carried for him and then said I will break both of your legs so that you cannot come back again but I see your left leg was injured during the war with Iran so I will break your right leg One of Uday s men then shot the right leg of the lawyer and had him thrown off near a hospital As for the girl she was finally sent to her home after being raped repeatedly and asked her family not to travel However she managed to escape to Poland where some of her relatives lived But after a few years some of the killers working for Uday were able to track down the girl and they killed her along with her father the lawyer said Some of the waiters working in high end clubs said that they would shrink with terror whenever Uday arrived drunk and armed looking for women to kidnap A lawyer said that Uday had ordered the head of a beautiful TV presenter to be shaved so that he could keep her long strands and then kept her naked in the Olympic Committee building for a month because she opposed his request 95 Muhammad Asim Shanshal head of the private office of Uday said Uday by providing all the possibilities and needs for poors as he allocated about 40 of the Olympic Committee s revenues as the head of the Olympic Committee as he was coordinating with the rest of the ministries to allocate 20 of each ministry to poor families They were spreading these rape rumours to discredit him so it was not because Uday forced any girl to engage in obscenity but we must note that any young man in any country has certain relationships and whims He was a young man who had connections and he was loved by everyone and everyone wished to accompany him but he was a smart person as he knew very well and with an understanding of how to identify friends Uday used to provide everything necessary for the players from homes cars and all means of rest and decent living But everything that happened if any player made a mistake was reprimanded by Uday so if the player kept repeating mistakes he had to be punished The penalty was to stop him from playing and not participate in the team until he regained consciousness and apologized and if the player insisted on the mistake his punishment was severe refer to legal matter Uday was bloody fierce in the moment only and after he laughed and loved fun 96 In the last years of the regime the Fedayen Saddam troops led by Uday cut off the heads of 30 prostitutes and threw them in front of their homes 97 A member of a guerrilla group whose duties were mainly special operations of Saddam s Fedayeen said that they assassinated figures opposed to the regime shattering the appearance of those who were accused of hiding the truth from the government He said If Uday said cut his tongue hands fingers or head or anything we do that As for the penalties that do not amount to death they were executed according to a specific system those who steal cut their fingers and hands Those who lie throw heavy stones on their backs while informants who transmit incorrect information put hot irons in their mouths and those who evade the army cut their ears When Uday wanted to kill someone he sent a group equipped with ten photographs of the target The process would be recorded with video or audio to demonstrate that it was carried out and Uday would maintain a set of these videotapes 98 99 Financial and property interests editIt has been claimed that Uday had taken advantage of the United Nations sanctions in Iraq and built an immense wealth and influence empire He supplied oil cigarettes and other prohibited materials through smuggling and sold them on the black market in Iraq He also sold alcohol and racehorses to rich Gulf countries 12 He opened accounts with Yahoo and MSN Messenger which created controversy as this allegedly violated U S trade sanctions against Iraq 100 Uday also amassed a large video collection found in his palace in 2003 much of which featured himself in both public and private situations 101 In Uday s palace a zoo with wild animals hundreds of luxury cars guns made from many brands of gold hundreds of luxury alcohol brands and hundreds of cigars with the name on it were found 102 103 104 105 At the Presidential Palace in Uday s dwellings anti depressants an e mail output that a virgin girl agrees to come to him and another order asking for the girls to be examined for diseases were found 106 One of Uday s private prisons was later disclosed and it was stated that there were everyone who bothered Uday inside the insiders were businessmen clashing with Uday athletes who could not win drivers who did not yield him the right of way and some were thrown into the same cell with German shepherd dogs and left to die 107 Erotic pictures of women downloaded from the internet and pictures of American president Bush s twin daughters Jenna and Barbara were found on the walls in the gym of Uday 108 109 In another house owned by Uday pornographic pictures heroin bags expensive liqueurs vintage cars and HIV testing was found 104 He was feeding lions and the other wild animals in his palace and often fed them with his own hands 110 111 Abbas Al Janabi said He has a large number of cars He stole around 160 cars from Kuwait You may not believe it when I tell you that Uday has 1 300 luxury cars such as Rolls Royces Porsches Ferraris Range Rovers Lincolns and others Uday has prisons everywhere you go He has two prisons in the presidential palace a prison in the armory a prison in the Olympic Committee and a prison at his farm in the Radhwaniya compound About his business he said He controls many facets of smuggling in Iraq whisky tobacco fertilizers petrol and other goods His business interests extend to Turkey Iran and Jordan He has also gained control of all aid going to Iraq from the United Arab Emirates He stores this aid in warehouses owned by the Olympic Committee and only distributes a small portion of it always in front of the press Uday then arranges for this aid to be sold in stores and gets the proceeds Uday is also one of the parties who controls the U S dollar dinar exchange rate and the smuggling of dollars overseas Because of the large number of U S dollars he has he can affect the movement of the exchange rate at any given time to the benefit of his commercial operations 39 Personal life edit nbsp A family portrait of Saddam Hussein s family Uday is seen standing in the middle Personal accounts state Uday grew up idolizing his father Saddam Hussein although their relationship later became strained due to his father s many mistresses Uday maintained a close cordial relationship with his mother Sajida Talfah The otherwise apathetic Uday at his uncle Adnan Khairallah s funeral in 1989 showed a rare moment of tenderness 112 113 Uday married 3 times In 1983 his father arranged for him to marry Nada the daughter of Ali Hassan al Majid They had 2 sons but later divorced 114 While banished in Geneva he married Saha the daughter of his father s half brother Barzan Ibrahim al Tikriti in July 1993 in an arranged marriage set by his father 115 She was a teenager when she married him The marriage was never consummated and she deserted him 3 months later after she accused him of beating her during their marriage She wrote a letter to him in 1996 professing her love despite this He later married Suja the daughter of Izzat Ibrahim ad Douri who had a son with him although she alleged that he treated her badly 116 117 118 After being handicapped by the assassination attempt on him in 1996 he maintained distance from Qusay who was rising in ranks and thought to be Saddam s next legitimate successor citation needed Uday was 6 feet 6 inches tall and athletically built though after the assassination attempt he was partially paralyzed and would eventually use a wheelchair in private and a cane in public 119 His longtime secretary Abbas al Janabi said Uday is at times the primary cause of the internal squabbles and at others a catalyst for such squabbles within the family The split in Saddam s family began in 1983 because of Raghad Saddam s oldest daughter A nephew of Barzan was the first person to ask for her hand in marriage Barzan was the one who went to Saddam to ask on his behalf Saddam refused Uday was strongly opposed to this marriage as he was influenced by his mother Sajida Saddam s wife and first cousin Sajida was also the sister of Barzan s wife but the two sisters did not get along Barzan thought that Uday was behind Saddam s decision When Raghad married the late Husayn Kamil Barzan was enraged and the split widened Sajida wanted Husayn Kamil who at the time was a member of her security detail to marry her daughter and preferred him to Barzan Another source of the family split was Saddam s marriage to Samira Shahbandar who became his second wife citation needed About the relationship with his brothers Janabi said in 1999 Saddam has one son Ali from Samira Shahbandar He is thirteen years old He is a member of the board of an athletic club He is treated in a special manner by his father with many servants and bodyguards The press does not focus on Ali because Uday does not want him to have any public role Even though he is a director of the largest athletic club in Baghdad Uday refuses to have any publicity surrounding his role Uday hates him Uday cannot tolerate his younger full brother Qusay let alone Ali About his personality he said Uday was a complex personality It has to do with his upbringing Saddam personally took charge of bringing up his younger brother Qusay Although Saddam also participated in bringing up Uday he did not devote so much attention to him It was Uday s mother and her father Khayrallah Tulfa Saddam s maternal uncle who had the most influence on him This is why we see Khayrallah Tulfa s known traits in Uday such as the love of money the love for taking over other people s property violence and extremism Uday obviously has some of his father s traits as well but it is his maternal grandfather that seems to have influenced him as well 39 In a sign of loyalty to Saddam the vice president of the Revolutionary Command Council Izzat al Douri consented to marry his daughter Hawazin to Uday 120 However al Douri s influence with Saddam was so substantial that he was able to levy a condition that the union would not be consummated Because of Uday s violent and erratic behavior al Douri quickly petitioned that his daughter be permitted to divorce Uday 121 Uday reportedly had no children from his marriage 122 His second marriage was with Saja al Tikriti daughter of his step uncle Barzan Ibrahim al Tikriti that marriage soon ended as well beginning with Saja s refusal to return to Iraq after going to Switzerland 123 Brother of Saja said about the reason of divorce Uday did not beat my sister black and blue but treated her like a princess My sister was only 16 and had different ideas about marriage That s why they separated soon after the wedding 124 Dr Ala Bashir said Four days after the wedding Uday was accompanied by a number of prostitutes in a suite at the Rasheed Hotel which led to a new scandal in Baghdad Saja went out to Sajida s house because her parents were in Geneva and tried unsuccessfully to persuade her uncle to agree to divorce her but the president refused and asked her to talk to Uday about that Uday refused to talk about the issue of divorce and told her Our family does not know about divorce 125 It was alleged that Uday s third marriage was to the daughter of Saddam s cousin Ali Hassan al Majid 126 A Turkish woman named Sevim Torun claimed that she was married to Uday and had a son named Mesut Uday and published her memoir Saddam s Bride 127 Uday was reported to have converted to Shia Islam from Sunni Islam in 2001 128 but he denied these reports 129 Allegations of crimes editIn November 1987 Latif said I saw many rapes He raped and killed women and then killed her parents if they complained I witnessed many murders Uday had raped one of the Baghdad Beauty Queens and her father complained to Saddam He ordered me to kill him I refused and instead cut my wrists 130 A report released on 20 March 2003 one day after the American led invasion of Iraq by ABC News detailed several allegations against Uday As head of the Iraqi Olympic Committee Uday oversaw the imprisonment and torture of Iraqi athletes who were deemed not to have performed to expectations He would insult athletes who performed below his expectations by calling them dogs and monkeys to their faces 131 One defector reported that imprisoned football players were forced to kick a concrete ball after failing to reach the 1994 FIFA World Cup finals 132 The Iraqi national football team were seen with their heads shaved after failing to achieve a good result in a tournament in the 1980s Another defector claimed that athletes were dragged through a gravel pit and then immersed in a sewage tank to induce infection in their wounds 91 After Iraq lost 4 1 to Japan in the quarter finals of the 2000 AFC Asian Cup in Lebanon goalkeeper Hashim Khamis defender Abdul Jabar Hashim and forward Qahtan Chathir were labelled as guilty of loss and eventually flogged for three days by Uday s security 132 Other allegations include Uday was known to intrude on parties and otherwise discover women whom he would later rape Time published an article in 2003 detailing his sexual brutality 14 122 Usage of an iron maiden on persons who fell foul of him 133 Beating an army officer unconscious when the man refused to allow Uday to dance with his wife the man later died of his injuries Uday also shot and killed an army officer who did not salute him 91 Stealing approximately 1 200 luxury vehicles including a Rolls Royce Corniche valued at over 200 000 Plotting in 2000 to assassinate Ahmed Chalabi the leader of the Iraqi National Congress This was done shortly after Saddam named his younger son Qusay heir apparent to the Presidency Uday allegedly intended to curry favour with his father through the assassination 134 Statements before 2003 editThis section contains too many or overly lengthy quotations Please help summarize the quotations Consider transferring direct quotations to Wikiquote or excerpts to Wikisource June 2021 In July 2002 the Iraqi newspaper Babel owned by Uday Hussein published an article by Abu Hatim an alias used by Uday which claimed that the American administration was planning to strike Iraq and exert political control in the Middle East It stated the plans will extend to include everything starting from making Jordan an alternative homeland for the Palestinians dividing Saudi Arabia into at least three parts and obliterating Bahrain s identity by returning it as part of Persia 135 In September 2002 Uday threatened that the heads of the Americans the British and others will fly if they try to approach the borders of Iraq with the aim of invading it During his meeting with a number of delegations of Arab youth Uday claimed the Americans who are now allied with them are Saddam Hussein and his family He added This is the pride of the family Uday and Qusay said that it is God s will In any case that is better than targeting the infrastructure and sabotaging the electricity water communications and other networks Uday considered that the undeclared goal of the American war against Iraq is to control Iraq s oil and reserves which he said is number one in the world and they do not say it they do not say that the war is for oil He added that the last barrel of oil on the face of the Earth will be a barrel of Iraqi oil They the Americans separated Northern Iraqi in this damned way because the north has uranium gold and other materials in it Uday responded to the accusations of British Prime Minister Tony Blair against Iraq that the latter if his hands and feet were wrapped and put on a bear he would have nodded evil with his head and even if he put his head between the jaws of iron and wood pincers and squeezed the head between the jaws of the pincers his eyes would still move and gesture to evil Uday stressed the strength of the home front and that the enemy will meet what it does if he tries to harm Iraq 136 137 Killing editMain article Killing of Qusay and Uday Hussein nbsp House of Uday and Qusay in Mosul Iraq destroyed by U S forces 31 July 2003 During the 2003 Iraq War Saddam Hussein s closest aide and personal secretary Abid Hamid Mahmud had been captured and told his interrogators that he and Saddam s two sons had sought refuge in Syria but were turned back 138 On the night of Monday 21 July 2003 Nawaf al Zaidan who had been sheltering Uday Qusay Mustafa and their bodyguard Abdul Samad in his mansion in the Falah neighbourhood of northeastern Mosul left the villa and went to a nearby 101st Airborne base to turn in the two sons due to the combined 30 million reward He was nervous I could tell more nervous than anybody else I ve seen dealing with it Yet he had confidence in what he said More than most of the other people the 23 year old American military intelligence sergeant who interviewed al Zaidan told 60 Minutes II He had exact locations He also could tell very good descriptions on Qusay and Uday as well their habits He told me what exactly they looked like Al Zaidan then passed a lie detector test which was interpreted as a definitive validation of his story 55 On the morning of Tuesday 22 July 2003 JSOC Task Force 20 aided by troops of the United States Army 101st Airborne Division surrounded Uday Qusay and Qusay s 14 year old son Mustafa during a raid on a home in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul Uday had been the Ace of Hearts on the most wanted Iraqi playing cards Qusay was the Ace of Clubs Acting on a tip from al Zaidan soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division provided security while the Task Force 20 operators tried to capture the inhabitants of the house As many as 200 American troops later aided by OH 58 Kiowa helicopters surrounded and fired upon the house killing Uday Qusay and Qusay s son After approximately four hours of battle soldiers entered the house and found four bodies including the Hussein brothers bodyguard 139 Soldiers who tried to enter the house three times encountered resistance with AK 47 and grenades in the first two attempts Uday Qusay and the guard took up positions in a bathroom at the front of the building where they had a line of fire on the streets and on steps leading up to the first floor Qusay s son took cover in the bedroom in the back and defended themselves The American forces then bombed the house many times and fired missiles The three adults were thought to have died from a TOW missile fired into the front of the house In the third attempt the soldiers killed Mustafa after he fired Mustafa had been the last one to die in the four hour siege and kept shooting even after Qusay and Uday had been killed US military officials said 140 Brigade commander Colonel Joe Anderson said an Arabic announcement was made at 10 00 a m on the day and called on people inside to come out peacefully The answer he received was bullet bombardment An experienced team of special forces tried to attack the building but they had to retreat under fire Four American soldiers were injured Anderson then ordered his men to fire with 50 caliber heavy machine guns Uday and Qusay refused to surrender even after a helicopter fired a rocket and the Strike Brigade fired 40 mm grenades at them Anderson decided that more firepower was necessary to take down the brothers leading to 12 TOW missiles being fired into the building 55 Later the American command said that dental records had conclusively identified two of the dead men as Saddam Hussein s sons They also announced that the informant would receive the combined 30 million reward previously offered for their apprehension 141 nbsp Soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division and U S Special Operations Task Force 20 watch as a TOW missile strikes the side of a house occupied by Uday and Qusay Hussein in Mosul on 22 July 2003 According to Saddam Hussein s memories when he learned about the death of his sons and grandson the first thing he said was Did they fight When he got the answer Yes then he said Good Praise be to God who honored me with their martyrdom and defense of their homeland citation needed After his sons deaths Saddam Hussein recorded a tape and said Beloved Iraqis your brothers Uday and Qusay and Mustafa the son of Qusay took a stand of faith which pleases God makes a friend happy and makes an enemy angry They stood in the arena of jihad in Mosul after a valiant battle with the enemy that lasted six hours The armies of aggression mobilised all types of weapons of the ground forces against them and succeeded to harm them only when they used planes against the house where they were Thus they adopted a stand with which God has honoured this Hussein family so that the present would be a continuation of the brilliant genuine faithful and honourable past We thank God for what he has ordained for us when he honoured us with their martyrdom for his sake We ask Almighty God to satisfy them and all the righteous martyrs after they satisfied him with their faithful Jihadist stand Had Saddam Hussein had 100 children other than Uday and Qusay Saddam Hussein would have sacrificed them on the same path God honoured us by their martyrdom If you had killed Uday Qusay Mustafa and another mujahideen man with them all the youths of our nation and the youths of Iraq are Uday Qusay and Mustafa in the fields of jihad 142 During Saddam s interrogation when George Piro started asking questions about Uday Piro said I was surprised He didn t show any remorse about his son s death He told me that he was of course proud of his sons They died believing or fighting for what they believed I pressed him until Saddam didn t want to hear anymore the rumors about Uday He tells me to stop Basically stop asking these questions You don t get to pick your kids You re kind of stuck with what you get 143 During a different interrogation when CIA analyst John Nixon confronted Saddam with the rumor that he and Samira had a son named Ali Saddam painfully said If I told you yes would you kill him like you killed Uday and Qusay Saddam also told Nixon he had learned of his sons deaths through BBC radio 144 Newsweek claimed that the contents of Uday Hussein s briefcase consisted of Viagra numerous bottles of cologne unopened packages of men s underwear dress shirts a silk tie and a single condom The money found with the former Iraqi leader s sons was more than three times the 30 million bounty on their heads by the US Government They had about 100 million in Iraqi dinars and US dollars Some claimed Nawaf al Zaidan who owned the villa where the men were hiding had tipped off the Americans to their presence after reportedly sheltering them for 23 days The others claimed that Uday and Qusay were tracked down after Uday made a telephone call to an associate that was tracked by the US Central Intelligence Agency 145 Then the brother of Nawaf Salah al Zidani was shot dead by gunmen while Nawaf was thought to have fled Iraq 146 According to a former bodyguard for Uday Hussein after the fall of Baghdad they planned a guerrilla resistance and Saddam and his sons lived separately in Baghdad after the American occupation changing houses every two or three days But Uday continued to drive through the city in nondescript vehicles and always with a machine pistol according to the bodyguard 147 He said Saddam and his sons had been moving freely around Baghdad often with astonishingly little effort to hide themselves during the war At one stage Uday had driven past a convoy of US soldiers looking at their faces and quietly insulting the men who now controlled his country During the war Uday forsook the alcohol and womanising and concentrated his energies on directing the Fedayeen Saddam 148 The U S Administration released graphic pictures of the Hussein brothers bodies Both brothers had grown long beards to avoid detection with Uday shaving his head Afterwards their bodies were reconstructed by morticians to assure the public that they were deceased For example Uday s beard was trimmed and an 8 inch metal bar in his leg from the 1996 assassination attempt was removed 149 When criticized the U S military s response was to point out that these men were no ordinary combatants and to express hope that confirmation of the deaths would bring closure to the Iraqi people 150 Uday was buried in a cemetery in his hometown of Al Awja near Tikrit alongside Qusay and Mustafa In 2017 his son Massoud claimed that the Iranian government stole his body although this was unproven 151 In film television and theatre 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