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BAGHDAD, Nov. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri,
aide to Saddam Hussein, died on Friday, al-Arabiya TV channel quoted a statement
by the Baath party as saying.
Al-Douri, vice chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council under Saddam's regime, ranks No. 6 among the 55 most
wanted by the United States with a 10-million-dollar bounty on his head.
He died early Friday, the statement said, without giving
more details. He was reportedly suffering from leukemia.Al-Douri, a Sunni, was
one of Saddam's confidants who helpedthe now dissolved Baath party sweep to
power in the 1960s.He was also alleged to be responsible for ethnic
repressingagainst Kurds and Shiites.
In September 2004, reports emerged that he had been
captured,which were later declared to be erroneous. Enditem
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