In a bizarre tale of deception, a man who posed for years as Saddam Hussein's eldest son shares the grisly story of life in Iraq's inner sanctum, giving readers a glimpse into this closed society and... This description may be from another edition of this product.
An extraordinary and chilliing life story! Engrossing!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
When this author invited me to be his friend on GoodReads, I checked his profile and then accepted. When I learned that he was the man I had read about years before--the one who was forced into being a "body double" for Saddam Hussein's evil oldest son, Uday--I was intrigued enough to read the book he had written about his ghastly experiences. As you might know, political leaders have often been targets of assassination, and in Iraq there's an institution called fidal, which means "body double." Since Latif Yahia bore a striking resemblance to Uday, the government pulled him out of the front lines during the Iran-Iraq war, forcing him to submit to a transformation that made him the very image of Uday. Yahia served as Uday's double for approximately five years (1987-1991) before the government of Sadam Hussein released him, after torturing and imprisoning him. The demonic acts Yahia witnessed in those years are beyond belief; he describes them in this book in such graphic detail as to leave the reader gasping in disbelief: murder, rape, torture, nothing was too evil for Uday and his henchmen. Unappreciative of Yahia putting his life on the line for Uday on a daily basis, the evil spawn of Saddam also tormented him harshly one day while calling him "brother" on another. I felt sorry for the author's suffering and degradation as he witnessed things against his nature while pretending to go along with them. There will be those who disbelieve Yahia but it has been well-documented elsewhere, so I tend to believe his story. This book may not be an academic masterpiece, but it's easy to read and as riveting as a James Patterson thriller or a Dean Koontz horror. Spell-binding in its atrocities against the people of Iraq, the horrendous conditions described within its pages are hard to absorb. I cringed at the acts of inhumanity perpetrated by this barbaric family on its fellowman ... disgusting acts that are graphically described by this author. Latif Yahia relates that he had to smuggle his wife out of the country and was permitted no contact with friends and family during his bondage to Uday, and tells of his fleeing to Europe after his release from prison. I Was Saddam's Son screams for a sequel and would make a powerful movie, one that I hope would reveal more about the author's private life during the time of his persecution ... and after he resettled in Europe. I wonder what his relationships with his wife and children are like; if there were any repercussions from writing this book while the Husseins were still alive; and is he in danger now? (Dare I ask him in one of my GoodReads messages?) After reading this book, even the most soft-hearted readers will be glad the Husseins are dead so they can no longer persecute their own people ... if anyone had any previous qualms about that. Endnote: This review is of the first English language edition of this book, co-authored by Karl Wendl. Yahia also has two other published novels: The
Unsettling look at the Devil and his family...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Latif Yahya has seen things most people cannot even imagine. As a double for Uday Hussein, son and possible successor of Saddam, Latif witnessed acts of depravity and torture that almost sound like something out of a Marquis de Sade novel. This book will open your eyes to the relative value of human life; to the ruling elite of Iraq, people are as expendable as bad batteries. Yahya himself endured harsh torments at the hands of a man who called him a "brother"- one can only, with a great deal of dread, contemplate the atrocities meted out to enemies. After reading this book, I came to the conclusion that the only thing worse than Saddam is his oldest brat, and I would personally throttle the life out of that demon myself if given the opportunity. Even if only a fraction of it is true (and I believe most of it is accurate, as I've seen several of the tales about Uday in other sources), the entire Saddam Hussein regime is following nicely down the path paved by the likes of Hitler and Stalin. The big difference is that the Iraqi government is doing these things, as we speak. Enjoy this book, but pray to whatever god you choose that Uday Hussein does not come to power.
Beyond Bizarre
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book captivated my interest, not because it represented any artistic or academic writing but because it was simply riveting. Normally when we are reading about bizarre and disgusting behavior such as the holocaust, slavery or the crusades, we are reading history books. The people of Iraq are exposed to these conditions even as I write this review. While the book possessed some fairly self serving disclaimers from the author it nevertheless communicated a horrendous condition that is hard to absorb. I actually flinched at some of the descriptions of the acts of inhumanity perpetrated by this barbaric family ruling the country of Iraq. When you have completed reading this book just ask yourslef one question: is it good to live in America?
believe him - I did and now I'm married to him
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I am the wife of the author of I Was Saddam's Son and believe me when I tell you that everything you have read is the truth. I have seen photographs and documents and scars to prove this. Latif did not tell me who he was when we married and I only found out when I saw a repeat of an interview of him on CBS 60 Minutes. His story is even more fascinating when told from the mouth and I have read this book over and over. Even I was fascinated and horrified of the cruelty meted out by the mosted hated man in Iraq, Oday Saddam Hussien.
A Truly Fascinating Account of Insanity Personified
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This was one of the most interesting and bizarre stories I've read in quite some time... extremely frightening due to the fact that it's true! Just imagine living under the rule of the worst Mafia boss you can imagine and then compound the fear factor by 100 and you have the current situation in Iraq. As a former military intelligence analyst stationed in the middle east, I have read many different accounts of Uday's heinous actions in the past, a few of which I found hard to believe. However, this book convinced me without a doubt that the entire Hussein regime is truly beyond cruel, selfish, and completely insane. A totally amazing biography...
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