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Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein’s granddaughter Hareer Hussein Kamel lives in Jordan, where she has obtained a Canadian university degree, started her own family, and even authored a book of family memoirs and archives. However, her life hasn’t always been tranquil and peaceful, she said in an interview with Sputnik.

Iraqi Memories
The 32-year old has shared with Sputnik the details of a “cold and scary” night in 2003, when she and her family fled war-torn Iraq.

“We were in Mosul. My mother Raghad and Aunt Rana, Saddam’s second daughter, took their kids and went to Syria without delay. While we were crossing the border on foot, Syrian border guards opened fire. It was really frightening, but no one, fortunately, was hurt”, Hareer recalled, adding that having spent several days in Syria they set out to Jordan, after the Hashemite Kingdom issued an invitation for them to travel there.



She recalled that after the American occupation, the new Iraqi authorities issued a decree prohibiting potential refugees from obtaining foreign passports, with numbers of families left without documents whatsoever.

“We were hospitably welcomed by Jordan and Qatar, as well as given passports, lodging and financial support”, Hareer, who is one of Saddam’s 15 grandchildren, said adding that most of the families who fled at the time continue to live in Jordan, except those who got married, like her, or went to study abroad, which many of her young relatives made up their minds to do.


Hareer remembers perfectly well how she, a teenage girl at the time, felt about her grandfather’s court procedure that the whole family followed very closely, and his subsequent execution, referring to those days as “extremely hard”.

“He was simultaneously our president, grandfather, and our favourite hero”, Hareer noted with pain, before going on:

“I think these broadcasts made it possible to show the real Saddam Hussein to the whole world, as most people had a wrong understanding of him. So, everyone saw him in the court the way our family knew him”, she added.


When asked about her best memories while in Iraq, Hareer stated with confidence that everything was fine in the country, adding she still cherishes the best memories about her school, her home street and surroundings. She pointed out that her Iraqi past had been largely reduced to merely memories:

“I didn’t take anything with me, apart from a pair of trousers and a couple of T-shirts”, the woman said.

New Life Among Jordanians
She then dwelled on the family’s asylum in Jordan, stressing that life there hasn’t all been peaceful and tranquil.

“We were bombarded with threats, especially my mother was. This is the reason why we were sometimes prohibited from going outside and living a normal life”, Hareer complained, stating though, that Jordanian people’s “love, respect, humane attitude and care” outweighed all the rest, helping them to successfully get over the woes of the past.

“The government granted us documents, an apartment, monthly social care, and good security”, Saddam’s granddaughter detailed, going on to say that those who were their friends in Iraq, remain so. At the point she had an opportunity to sign up for a course at the department of economics at the Canadian University in Jordan, which she took at once.


She said her life in Jordan resembles that of millions of other women around the world: after graduation she settled down, choosing to take care of her family, which she really likes doing, along with writing and reading. Hareer has notably completed and published – at her own expense — a book of her family’s memories about their life in Iraq – “Saddam’s Granddaughter.”

 
“The book sheds light on the side of our life that was hidden from the general public. Having read it interested readers will be able to understand us better”, Hareer shared.

Hareer’s Dreams For the Future
To a question on how she would choose to address the US, she responded:

“The whole world has now seen the outcome of the US occupation. Many have felt the effect for themselves. Iraq and the whole world have paid a huge price”, she noted, going on to urge Americans to “restore what they have broken…”

Although she has travelled pretty extensively, there are still places she would really like visit sometime soon – such as Russia, which she says has been accelerating in development since Vladimir Putin took office, Japan and other parts of Asia.



Yet, all of her bigger dreams are certainly centred around her native country and compatriots:

“[I dream] about a unified Iraq. So that Muslims, Christians, and members of other religions in Iraq have equal rights and that they live in peace. Iraq has suffered a lot and now deserves all the best”, Hareer pointed out emotionally, adding the Iraqis should by all means stay unified and “put an end to the deplorable separation and hatred”.

This isn’t a dream, she stressed, as the country “lived like that for centuries before”. “We just need to restore this”, Saddam’s granddaughter concluded.

https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201902231072682722-us-occupation-saddam-hussein-granddaughter/
 
I wonder why she did not recall it was Saddam supporter who joined ISIS and bolstered ISIS ranks and gave them their expertise and allowed the group become the terror it become.
 
I wonder why she did not recall it was Saddam supporter who joined ISIS and bolstered ISIS ranks and gave them their expertise and allowed the group become the terror it become.
so true.
furthermore Saddam was a crazy dictator . He massively killed people and used mass destruction weapons
she forgot to say about it too
 
^ in addition to looting unknown billions of dollars from the Iraqi people before fleeing.

this parasite is living like a king in exile off stolen money. and still has the guts to complain.... oh poor her, that cold scary night in 2003 where her fathers brutal reign ended.

people still celebrate this coward? who gave up like a dog, and hanged like one? surrendering out of his rat hole like a coward. all the while brutally forcing his troops to fight to the death for him.. wow... just wow...
 
^ in addition to looting unknown billions of dollars from the Iraqi people before fleeing.

this parasite is living like a king in exile off stolen money. and still has the guts to complain.... oh poor her, that cold scary night in 2003 where her fathers brutal reign ended.

people still celebrate this coward? who gave up like a dog, and hanged like one? surrendering out of his rat hole like a coward. all the while brutally forcing his troops to fight to the death for him.. wow... just wow...

Why so many Iranians poking their nose in this matter, stick to your own country. Should I join your green revolution protest and cause a Jihad in its midsts

**** off

and **** this bitch on top of it
 
^ in addition to looting unknown billions of dollars from the Iraqi people before fleeing.

this parasite is living like a king in exile off stolen money. and still has the guts to complain.... oh poor her, that cold scary night in 2003 where her fathers brutal reign ended.

people still celebrate this coward? who gave up like a dog, and hanged like one? surrendering out of his rat hole like a coward. all the while brutally forcing his troops to fight to the death for him.. wow... just wow...
“The government granted us documents, an apartment, monthly social care, and good security”
 
Why so many Iranians poking their nose in this matter, stick to your own country. Should I join your green revolution protest and cause a Jihad in its midsts

**** off

and **** this bitch on top of it
Don't change the fact that it was ex-baath member that made ISIS the monster it later become .

“The government granted us documents, an apartment, monthly social care, and good security”
Well I don't knew and care from where her family gained money but her recount of history is not exactly in line with what actually happened.
 
Saddam was brave, progressive man who was able to rule Iraq with Iron fist and made Iraq one of the most prosperous country in the region.. even though he was very neutral or sometime anti Pakistan bcoz of Pakistani support to Mullahs terror regime and it further reach breaking point when we send our military to defend Saudi Arabia in Gulf war, but i think that was our mutual mistake.

Saddam was overthrown by cooperation of big angel and big Satan. we all know that hence this all hatred on thread. They are still unable to fathom how much smaller Iraq under Saddam faced them and stood almost a decade and ended war on stalemate against National 3 times of the size of Iraq. he actually kicked Iranian pride very hard and showed them their place, if it was not for Kuwait/gulf war mistake he would still be pain in the arse of terrorist regime..
 
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Why so many Iranians poking their nose in this matter, stick to your own country. Should I join your green revolution protest and cause a Jihad in its midsts

**** off

and **** this bitch on top of it

did I trigger you? good.

do you need a special Iraqi section just for you? wtf does someones nationality have to do with giving an opinion on an open forum idiot....?

I suggest you quit the internet if its too sensitive for you and go back to your roots chasing around camels somewhere in the desert....

this fucking animal launched an all out invasion of my country in order to annex lands. caused tens of billions in damage and caused hundreds of thousands to die.

maybe that's why Iranians are a little extra touchy on saddam and gloat about his cowardice fate..... if that burns your backside, then good.. camel guy.
 
I wonder why she did not recall it was Saddam supporter who joined ISIS and bolstered ISIS ranks and gave them their expertise and allowed the group become the terror it become.
Have you ever wondered why this group came into existence? Because when Rafidhi rats like you murder Sunnis for just having the name of Umar, Abu Bakr and Usman, such groups will keep propping up and teach you lesson. You traitors let Americans occupy Iraq but this is in your nature. Always been rats among Muslims.
 
Saddam was brave, progressive man who was able to rule Iraq with Iron fist and made Iraq one of the most prosperous country in the region.. even though he was very neutral or sometime anti Pakistan bcoz of Pakistani support to Mullahs terror regime and it further reach breaking point when we send our military to defend Saudi Arabia in Gulf war, but i think that was our mutual mistake.

Saddam was overthrown by cooperation of big angel and big Satan. we all know that hence this all hatred on thread. They are still unable to fathom how much smaller Iraq under Saddam faced them and stood almost a decade and ended war on stalemate against National 3 times of the size of Iraq. he actually kicked Iranian pride very hard and showed them their place, if it was not for Kuwait/gulf war mistake he would still be pain in the arse of terrorist regime..
In late 70's Iraq was most advance Arab country with many wealth,
In late 90's Iraq was most poor and miserable Arab country which it's people find food in the garbage of Iranian and other nationality pilgrim (I've heard this sad story from many Iranian who traveled to Iraq in late 90's and first years of 2000's).

This is exact result of Saddam Hussain rule.

don't open my mouth about Saddam psychopath sons, and what they did with Iraqis.
 
In late 70's Iraq was most advance Arab country with many wealth,
In late 90's Iraq was most poor and miserable Arab country which it's people find food in the garbage of Iranian and other nationality pilgrim (I've heard this sad story from many Iranian who traveled to Iraq in late 90's and first years of 2000's).

This is exact result of Saddam Hussain rule.

don't open my mouth about Saddam psychopath sons, and what they did with Iraqis.

Iraq was much more prosperous before gulf war and sanctions. As if your regime handle dissent in any better way? can you survive in Iran as anti regime? its sadly the way to deal with opposition in ME.
 

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