Red Cross Distributes Saddam's Prison Letter
A letter written in jail by Saddam Hussein has been distributed by the Red Cross and published.
"I and my family offer ourselves as a sacrifice for this nation, including dear Palestine and our steadfast, beloved, and wretched Iraq," he writes."Life without faith, love and the inherited traditions of our nation is destruction.
"He who sacrifices his property and soul for his nation is but doing a little because this nation deserves much to be done." He ends the letter: "Long live Palestine. Love your nation."
The Red Cross says it collected the letter and it is genuine.
"The ICRC has confirmed the authenticity of the message published in the Jordanian media," said Rana Sidani, spokeswoman for the ICRC's Iraq delegation in Amman.
"The ICRC collected the message. It was censored by the detaining authorities before being handed over to the ICRC for distribution."
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