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Article: Iraqi partners? (Scan).(Iraqi National Congress)(Brief Article)
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- The American Enterprise
- Article date:
- April 1, 2002
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The American Enterprise Institute recently hosted a discussion with five of the six top leaders of the Iraqi National Congress, the main opposition group and potential alternative to Saddam Hussein's reign of terror.
The INC members began by noting that the majority of Iraqis are not supporters of the current government; they are oppressed by it. "Saddam Hussein's regime is one of the worst in history, and the Iraqi people have not stopped struggling to free themselves," declared the INC's Sharif Ali bin al Hussein. "Saddam rules his people through tyranny expressed through terror ... and he exports that into his foreign policy and production of weapons of mass ...