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Abdullah Mohammed Hussein walked by the mosque in Sedar, Iraq, rebuilt two years ago after being destroyed in 1988.
Abdullah Mohammed Hussein walked by the mosque in Sedar, Iraq, rebuilt two years ago after being destroyed in 1988. (Globe Staff Photo / Thanassis Cambanis) Globe Staff Photo / Thanassis Cambanis

A voice for Hussein's victims

Kurdish fighter seeks chance to testify at trial

By Thanassis Cambanis
Globe Staff / December 26, 2004

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SEDAR, Iraq -- The first thing Abdullah Mohammed Hussein wants to talk about on the witness stand at Saddam Hussein's trial are his seven dead children, and how they were dumped into a shallow grave in northern Iraq after they were shot in the head, along with their mother. (Full article: 1626 words)

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