
Saddam Hussein, the deposed Iraqi president hanged in 2006 for crimes against humanity, was afraid of contracting sexual diseases during his detention by U.S. forces, according to excerpts of writings from prison published Tuesday by an Arabic newspaper.
Saddam Hussein wrote that he had asked his prison guards not to spread their towels near hers, for fear of contracting "disease of young," said the daily Al-Hayat, quoting his diary.
"My main concern was to avoid contracting a sexual disease in a place like this, and AIDS," he wrote. "What can make Americans and other invaders (...) in a country (invading) a share of dangerous diseases?", He added.







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