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'Saddam will be treated as per Geneva Conventions'
Monday, December 15 2003 10:58 Hrs (IST)
Washington: Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein will be treated according to the Geneva
Conventions and under protections for prisoners of war, US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has
said.
In an interview to 'CBS-60 Minutes', Rumsfeld said this when asked in the event Saddam did not
cooperate during interrogation, whether he would be tortured or treated very harshly in order to get him
to cooperate.
Rumsfeld replied that the use of the word "torture" in how the US military will treat this person "is
unfortunate".
"We don't torture people," said Rumsfeld, adding that here is a man who has tortured to death tens of
thousands of people and committed rape and brutality.
"A more vicious and brutal dictator," he said, "would be difficult to find in our lifetime." But, "I just told you
he would be treated according to the Geneva Conventions and under the protections for prisoners of
war."
Asked whether it was true that Iran helped in the capture of Saddam, Rumsfeld said, "Not to my
knowledge. I have certainly not heard anything that even begins to suggest that."
PTI
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