For disambiguation, see Abdus Sattar.
Ibrahim Ahmad Abd al-Sattar Muhammad | |
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Native name | إبراهيم أحمد عبد الستار محمد |
Born | September 9, 1956 |
Died | October 28, 2010 | (aged 54)
Allegiance | Ba'athist Iraq |
Commands held | Chief of Staff of the Iraqi Armed Forces |
Battles/wars | 1991 uprisings in Iraq |
Ibrahim Ahmad Abd Al-Sattar Muhammad Al-Tikriti (9 September 1956 – 28 October 2010) was the chief of staff of the Iraqi armed forces under the rule of Saddam Hussein from 1999 until 2003.[1] He was taken into custody on 15 May 2003.
He was the jack of spades in the deck of most-wanted Iraqi playing cards and was reported by CENTCOM to be in custody in May 2003.[2]
On 2 March 2009, Abdul Sattar was sentenced to life in prison for his role in the violent repression of a Shiite uprising in 1991.
He died from cancer on 28 October 2010 while being held in US and Iraqi custody.[1]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Saddam's former chief of staff dies of cancer". Calgary Herald. November 8, 2010. https://calgaryherald.com/news/Saddam+former+chief+staff+dies+cancer/3796233/story.html.[dead link]
- ↑ "Ibrahim Ahmad Abd Al-Sattar Muhammad Al-Tikriti". GlobalSecurity.org. http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/iraq/sattar-muhammad.htm. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
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