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Labourer who cursed Saddam and Oday had his tongue cut off

FIRAS ADNAN need only open his mouth to give evidence of Saddam Hussein’s legacy. Just before the regime fell, the 24-year-old labourer quarrelled with a Saddam loyalist, who punished him by chopping off his tongue with a box cutter.

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US FORCES said it may take some time to determine whether Saddam Hussein was killed in a bombing raid on a restaurant where he was believed to be meeting with his sons.

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