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I'm still the chosen leader of Iraqis: Saddam
Monday, December 22 2003 10:47 Hrs (IST)

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Washington: Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, in US custody for a week, was shaken but claimed to be the Iraqis' chosen leader and used a lot of profanity, a handful of people who met him said.

Ahmed Chalabi, a member of Iraq's Governing Council, told CNN that Saddam was everything from banal to evil.

"The group wanted to see him directly," Chalabi told the television network yesterday (Dec 21, 2003), but said he did not pose any questions to the deposed dictator during the half-hour meeting.

"I didn't find much point in talking to him. It was clear that he had learned nothing and forgotten nothing," he said.

"The most important sentiment that I had was that this man is so banal, that he is responsible for the murder of millions of Iraqis and others," he said.

"And he was sitting there - he was consumed by evil."

Chalabi was one of four members of Iraq's Governing Council to meet with the deposed Iraqi leader immediately after his capture one week ago after months on the run.

They found Saddam, formerly surrounded by opulence, huddled on the floor in pajamas and a ski parka, they said.

CBS reported that Saddam's cell walls are decorated with the faces of 38 of his former officials who had been killed or captured. There are pictures of his two dead sons, Uday and Qusai. And one picture is of US President George W Bush.

"I found him very defiant, very unrepentant. He felt absolutely no remorse towards the crimes he has committed against the Iraqi people ... very unapologetic," Iraqi Governing Council member Muaffak al- Rubaie told CBS.

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