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Saddam Hussein's half brother dies in hospital

 

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Monday 08 July 2013 14:11 BST
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Saddam Hussein's half brother, facing the gallows for his role as chief of the regime's security service, has died of cancer in a Baghdad hospital.

Sabawi Ibrahim al-Hassan, who had received several death sentences, was transferred to the hospital from prison as his health deteriorated. His body will be handed over to his family.

Al-Hassan had lived in exile for a period after the 2003 invasion, but was deported to Iraq by the Syrian government in 2005. He was suspected of directing and financing insurgency operations from Syria carried out by Saddam loyalists in Iraq.

His photo appeared as the Six of Diamonds in decks of playing cards distributed featuring members of Saddam's deposed regime. Al-Hassan was No. 36 on the US list of the 55 most-wanted Iraqis at the time.

Under Saddam, al-Hassan served as head of intelligence and security during the 1991 Gulf War. He then ran the general security service until 1996, when he took up his final post of presidential adviser to Saddam.

His son, Ayman Sabawi Ibrahim, was arrested in Saddam's hometown of Tikrit and was sentenced to life in prison, but escaped in northern Iraq in late 2006.

Saddam was executed by hanging in December 2006.

AP

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