Saddam Hussein was hospitalized Sunday on the 17th day of a hunger strike, the chief prosecutor in his trial said.
Jaafar al-Moussawi said he visited the prison Sunday where Saddam and the seven other co-defendants were being held and was told that the ex-president's health "is unstable because of the hunger strike."
"We took him to the hospital and he is being currently fed by a tube," al-Moussawi told The Associated Press. He refused to identify the hospital.
Asked if Saddam's health had improved, al-Moussawi replied: "No, it is not stable yet."
Sunday, July 23, 2006
Is he soon going to be with Yasser, Hafez, and Joseph Vissarionovich?
I guess he was starved for attention. From the AP:
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