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Saddam's wife, daughters are in the UAE
Iraq-United Arab Emirates, Politics, 7/18/2003

The "Baghdad" daily, mouthpiece of the national reconciliation movement in Iraq, said yesterday that Sajedah Kheirallah, the wife of the toppled Iraqi president, and her three daughters headed for the United Arab Emirates to stay there.

The paper said that "Sajedah Kheirallah and her three daughters Raghad, Rana and Hala and their children headed to the UAE through a neighboring state" noting that "persons close" to the two brothers in-law of Saddam Hussein that live outside Iraq "arranged the travel of the four women." The paper stressed that "a high ranking official at the UAE responded to hosting the family of the toppled Iraqi President."

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  British ministry of interior will give Saddam's daughters asylum   (6/7/2003)
  NTV: Jalal al-Talibani proposed to give shelter to Saddam Hussein's wife and daughters   (5/22/2003)
  UAE president finances building of six hospitals in Iraq   (4/22/2003)
  Sheikh Zayed rejects threats against Iraq   (3/18/2002)

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