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Thursday, November 19, 1998 Published at 00:11 GMT

Saddam's arsenal 'always moving'


Saddam's arsenal 'always moving'
An Iraqi defector has alleged on the BBC's Hardtalk programme that the Iraqi regime is continuing to hide weapons from UN weapons inspectors.

Abbas al-Janabi defected in February this year after working for 15 years as an aide to Saddam Hussein's feared son Uday.


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 Uday's men tied me down and pulled a tooth with pliers


 I have seen four people killed by Uday


 Saddam Hussein is hiding weapons


 I think Saddam Hussein would use biological weapons


 There is a smuggling operation through Turkey and Iran


 I hope Saddam Hussein will be overthrown


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