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Chalabi: Saddam Hussein is still alive and is moving in Iraq
Iraq, Politics, 4/28/2003

The chairman of the Iraqi national congress Ahmed Chalabi told Fox News yesterday that the toppled Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is still alive and is moving in Iraq.

Chalabi said "that Saddam is still alive and we have an idea about his moves and the moves of his two sons Ode and Qusi and the areas where they exist and we are trying to define this place to arrest them."

He considered that Saddam Hussein and his two sons are in two separate places. He added "we know which route they had taken" noting that the "coalition forces will be able to arrest them very soon." He also stressed that the former Iraqi president prefers to commit suicide rather to be arrested by the Americans or the British, because members of the of the Iraqi intelligence trained Saddam Hussein on the use of the 'suicide belts' which have explosives."

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