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After 17 years in the underground: Saddam Hussein's right hand man dies
For years, 78-year-old Izzar Ibrahim a-Dori has been wanted by the United States, which has put a $ 10 million reward on his head.
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Tuesday, 27 October 2020, 15:29
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Izzat Ibrahim a-Dori, who was the right-hand man of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, died after many years in the underground, Saddam's daughter and the Ba'ath party announced yesterday (Monday).
Following Saddam's capture following the United States' invasion of Iraq in 2003, the red-haired general remained the "clover king" on Washington's list of wanted senior officials, with a $ 10 million prize on his head.
"I offer my condolences to all Iraqis and all his admirers in the Arab world and around the world," Saddam's daughter tweeted, alongside a photo of her father and Dori. Saddam was hanged by an Iraqi court in 2006.
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