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Notes from Saddam in Custody Saddam is talking, but he isn't cooperative. New details on his
capture and his first interrogation By BRIAN BENNETT/BAGHDAD
Sunday,
Dec. 14, 2003 Saddam Hussein was captured on
Sunday without a fight. But since then, according to a U.S. intelligence
official in Iraq, the fallen dictator has been defiant. “He’s not been very
cooperative,” said the official, who read the transcript of the initial
interrogation report taken during the first questioning session.
After his capture, Saddam was taken to a holding cell at the Baghdad Airport.
He didn’t answer any of the initial questions directly, the official said, and
at times seemed less than fully coherent. The transcript was full of “Saddam
rhetoric type stuff,” said the official who paraphrased Saddam’s answers to some
of the questions. When asked “How are you?” said the official, Saddam responded,
“I am sad because my people are in bondage.” When offered a glass of water by
his interrogators, Saddam replied, “If I drink water I will have to go to the
bathroom and how can I use the bathroom when my people are in bondage?”