Interview with Sergey Markov
Published: 13 December, 2008, 19:07
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Saddam Hussein was without a doubt a dictator. But he wasn’t executed because of the decision of an independent court; he was killed rather by those who hated him, suggests Sergey Markov, the Director of Political studies Institute.
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