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"Uday Hussein was infamous for being a man of depraved cruelty and wanton disregard for human life. A report released on March 20, 2003, 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. According to widespread reports, torturers beat and caned the soles of the soccer players' feet—inflicting intense pain without leaving visible marks on the rest of their bodies. Uday reportedly kept scorecards with written instructions on how many times each player should be beaten after a poor showing.[5] One defector reported that jailed soccer players were forced to kick a concrete ball after failing to reach the 1994 World Cup finals. Another defector claimed that athletes were dragged through a gravel pit and subsequently immersed in a sewage tank to induce infection in the victims' wounds.[6]
A former Uday body double look-alike, Latif Yahia, now living in the West, claimed that Uday was unable to perform sexually without causing pain and drawing blood from his sexual partners. Yahia said that Uday had raped numerous women, including a visiting Russian ballerina. Yahia has since released a book, co-authored with Karl Wendl, entitled I Was Saddam's Son.
Other allegations include:

Kidnapping young Iraqi women from the streets in order to rape them. Uday was known to intrude on parties and otherwise "discover" women whom he would later rape. Time magazine published an article in 2003 detailing his sexual brutality, which included the use of LSD. Uday allegedly murdered many of the women he had raped.[7]
Profligate self-indulgence in an era of widespread privation caused by years of UN-imposed economic sanctions. When U.S. troops captured his mansion in Baghdad, they found a personal zoo stocked with lions and cheetahs; an underground parking garage for his collection of luxury cars; Cuban cigars inscribed with his name; and millions of dollars worth of fine wines, liquor and heroin. Curiously, an HIV testing kit was also found among his personal effects.[8]
Uday's mansion was littered with sexual paraphernalia and decorated with images depicting naked women and prostitutes obtained from internet web pages.[9]
Usage of an Iron Maiden on persons running afoul of him.[10]
Uday beat 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 failed to salute him."

2006-12-30 23:57:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

What's the difference now in Iraq without Saddam and his son in power?

2006-12-30 23:53:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Uday Hussein Rape

2016-11-12 07:06:57 · answer #3 · answered by viloria 4 · 0 0

It would actually be better because he would've been more responsible and Uday's cruelties were definately over exagerated.

2014-08-26 07:29:02 · answer #4 · answered by Zara Khar 1 · 0 0

hi
im from iran.we are in neighbore of iraq.our people hate saddam.
we are the victim of 8 years war.
i wish the peace for world without saddam or any dictators.

2006-12-31 00:55:55 · answer #5 · answered by OK 3 · 1 0

Oh my god, like no way! Didn't you see that report on his sons and like how they killed people on TV? I did. I'm glad I'm not Iraqi!

2006-12-31 00:00:57 · answer #6 · answered by kitarian 2 · 1 0

HALF THE WORLD IS ****** UP
LET THEM GET ON WITH IT.
ONCE YOU GET INVOLVED THEY JUST GIVE YOU LOADS AND TELL YOU TO KEEP OUT.
LET THEM ALL ******* KILL EACH OTHER

2006-12-30 23:59:53 · answer #7 · answered by ANDREW B 1 · 0 2

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