The frightening story of Saddam Hussein's first wife

Few are known for the former Iraqi leader's wife, Saddam Hussein, Sayida Talfah. Many rumors have circulated about him, and it's hard to find out what's true and what's lying. For starters, it is known that their marriage had been arranged by their parents, then Saddam and Sayida did not [...]
Few are known for the former Iraqi leader's wife, Saddam Hussein, Sayida Talfah.
Many rumors have circulated about him, and it's hard to find out what's true and what's lying.
For starters, their marriage was known to have been arranged by their parents, then Saddam and Ciida were not even ten years old.
In addition, Syida's father was Saddam's uncle, so they were not only marriage mates but also family members. They married in 1963 and had five children. Saiida worked as a teacher before becoming a teacher, but she progressed even further after becoming the First Lady, broadcasting Telegragraphy.
He wore familiar brands, expensive accessors, and enjoyed changing hair color to become blonde. A woman who has had the chance to get to know him has stated that Sayis wanted to have the most (resistent) color of her skin, and that's why it was very small.
Baghdad merchants were terrified when she went out to do <x0 mating”, since half the debt was not paid because she was said to be as harsh as her husband.
Even though Saddam Hussein appeared in public as a good husband and father, dozens of women waited for him at meetings. One of them is Samira Shabandar, who eventually became his wife.
Although the two were married, it did not prevent them from meeting behind the mates' backs, and in time Samira's husband gave up and withdrew.
However, Sayis had not accepted this so easily, and could not be reconciled to being “replaced” with another woman.
One of Syida's brothers (once Saddam's family's time) had openly come up against this relative, but soon it's <x0...
A few years later, Saddam's bodyguard admitted that he was ordered to blow down the helicopter with explosives.












