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  1. Sajida Talfah is the widow of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and the mother of his five children. She fled Iraq in 1990 and 2003, and is wanted for financing Sunni insurgents in Iraq.

  2. Jun 14, 2018 · Sajida Talfah was married to Saddam Hussein since childhood, but he had a secret affair with Samira Shahbandar. She disappeared in 2003 after the Gulf War and sought asylum in Britain.

  3. Sajida Talfah is the widow and first cousin of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. She is the mother of his four children and was featured in the BBC drama 'House of Saddam'. She is believed to have fled to Qatar before the 2003 invasion and is on the Iraqi government's most wanted list.

  4. Sajida Talfah is a member of the Talfah family, a branch of the Al-Bu Nasir tribe in Iraq. She married Saddam Hussein in 1979 and became the First Lady of Iraq until 2003. She is also the mother-in-law of Uday Hussein, the eldest son of Saddam.

    • Saddam’s Family
    • Party Members
    • Mosul
    Sons killed: Saddam’s two sons, Uday and Qusay were killed by US troops in 2003.
    Saddam Hussein himself was captured and executed in 2006.
    Refugee wife:As with some of Saddam’s aides and relatives, his wife Sajida Talfah fled the country to seek refuge abroad.
    Executed: Most top government officials were either arrested or killed by US troops including vice president Taha Yassin Ramadan and presidential adviser Ali Hassan al-Majid both executed by hanging.
    Prison: Other former Iraqi officials are still in prison, including former defence minister Sultan Hashim al-Tai.
    Others died in prison as Vice President Taha Muhie-eldin Marouf, Prime Minister Mohammed Hamza al-Zubeidi, Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz and Deputy Premier Hikmat Mizbah al-Azzawi.
    Other former officials were released by US military, including party members and biologist Huda Saleh Mahdi.
    After the US invasion, some members of the now-defunct Baath party sought to regroup, particularly in Sunni-majority provinces, where anger against the Shia majority was growing.
    Among those members were former party members Seif al-Din al-Mashhadani and Fadil Mahmoud Gharib.
    “[Some party members]fled Iraq following the invasion, but returned again when Mosul fell to ISIL,” Ibrahim al-Sumaidaie, a security and political researcher, told Anadolu news agency.
    “Many former regime officials have managed to flee Iraq to Syria, Jordan, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and other countries,” Sobhi Nazem, a military expert, said. “Some others chose to seek refu...
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Uday_HusseinUday Hussein - Wikipedia

    Uday Saddam Hussein Al-Nasiri Al Tikriti was born in Al-Karkh, Baghdad, to Saddam Hussein and Sajida Talfah while his father was in prison. [2] Multiple sources give different birth dates; although official sources give an 18 June 1964 birth, The Independent gave a birth date of 9 March 1964, while others give a 1965 birth. One source gave it ...

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  7. Dec 13, 2018 · Hickey: We pulled in [Saddam’s wife] Sajida Talfah’s jewelry collection, literally like half a dozen garbage bags full of gems. Odierno: Everything is gold—gold jewelry, ...

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