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<text id=91TT0607>
<title>
Mar. 25, 1991: Who Is Meanest Of Them All?
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
Mar. 25, 1991 Boris Yeltsin:Russia's Maverick
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
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WORLD, Page 36
IRAQ
Who Is Meanest Of Them All?
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<p> Who is the meanest man in Iraq? Those who think it is Saddam
Hussein may want to change their opinion. Saddam's new Interior
Minister, his paternal cousin Ali Hassan Majid, is as pitiless
as they come--"a total brute," as a British diplomat
describes him.
</p>
<p> Born in 1940 in Saddam's hometown of Tikrit, Majid began his
career in the Baath Party's internal-security branch,
whimsically called the Instrument of Yearning. Its reputation
for rough torture made it the most feared organization in Iraq.
Grateful for Majid's help in ridding him of Baathist rivals,
Saddam made him Minister of Municipalities. But his real job
was to be Saddam's No. 1 enforcer.
</p>
<p> When Saddam was casting about for someone to put down the
worst rebellion he has ever faced, he needed to look no farther
than his own family. Cousin Majid ordered a poison-gas attack
on restive Kurds in 1988, killing 5,000 and earning him the
nickname "the butcher of Kurdistan." Last September, Majid, who
like Saddam has a limited education and little sophistication
about the outside world, was made governor of occupied Kuwait
so that he would suppress the resistance. He was responsible
for the summary execution of its members and the abduction of
an estimated 2,000 Kuwaitis to Iraq.
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