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i heard that in cnn
that he doesn't want to pay
the reward about hussein capture

someone can confirm that?
 

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/3572659.stm

Saddam betrayed by bodyguard


Mohammed al Musslit led the Americans to Saddam
Saddam Hussein was finally betrayed by a relative who was one of his closest bodyguards, a BBC programme reveals.
Panorama reports that after eight months on the run, the hiding place of the ousted Iraqi leader was given away by an aide known as "the fat man".

The programme, to be broadcast on BBC One on Sunday, says Mohammed Ibrahim Omar al-Musslit gave away the secret after being arrested and interrogated.

Saddam Hussein was captured on 13 December near his home town of Tikrit.

Mr Musslit was a loyal lieutenant of Saddam Hussein. He was one of the people who accompanied the Iraqi leader as he fled Baghdad in a white Oldsmobile, as US troops entered the city on 9 April 2003.

But Panorama will reveal that he was quickly broken by interrogators after being captured in Baghdad, and led American troops to his boss just hours after being arrested in December.

No reward?

After his arrest, Mr Musslit was flown to Tikrit where he was interrogated. He was then made to point out the remote farm where Saddam Hussein was hiding

I think the US treasury gets to keep the money

Major-General Raymond Odierno


How Saddam was captured
The 600 American soldiers there found nothing in the farm buildings, but discovered Saddam Hussein hiding in an underground passage.

But because he did not willingly offer the information, the man who led the Americans to Saddam Hussein's secret bunker near his home town of Tikrit will not benefit from the $25m reward that was on offer.

A senior US commander, Major General Ray Odierno, denied the source had been tortured but told the programme that he was "a shady character", adding that he believed "the US treasury gets to keep the money."

To this day the US will not reveal the identity of the man who led them to Saddam Hussein.

Key figure

Colonel James Hickey, of the 4th Infantry Division, the unit that captured him in "Operation Red Dawn" would only say that he was "a middle aged man who went pear shaped."


Jane Corbin talks to Col James Hickey
However, people close to Saddam Hussein confirmed to Panorama reporter Jane Corbin that it was Mr Musslit who betrayed the former Iraqi president.

Mr Musslit was a key figure in Saddam Hussein's security organisation and had been in the Fedayeen.

By the end, Mr Musslit was believed to be the only man who knew of Saddam Hussein's full movements.
 

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Judging by the article from the BBC, Saddam's former bodyguard doesn't deserve the money since he provided the information only under pressure and possible interrogation.
 

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He deserves the money... he probably has electrical burns on his body, is missing one testical, and will continue to have nightmares of New Kids on the Block.
 

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Being turtured by listening to the New Kids on the Block, the Backstreet Boys, or listening to Howard Dean scream is good enough for anyone to receive a reward or any kind of money.
 

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