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Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

Since ancient times, heroes are sad to pass the beauty pass, but beautiful women may not be able to easily step through the hero pass.

To most, Saddam Hussein was just a butcher, but to Mancia Hazel, Saddam was the most memorable man of her life, even though the dictator had four wives in her life and had countless lovers.

Even so, Mancia was dead set on Saddam and widowed him after his death.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

In August 2003, Iraq was already occupied by U.S. forces, and round-ups of Saddam Himself and other senior Iraqi government officials were underway.

Iraq had just been liberated from the depression of the Saddam era, and people were interviewed by Western media to complain about the darkness and brutality of the Saddam era.

In the midst of the sound of "Saddam Hussein", an Associated Press reporter found a different woman through the informant, who was in a beautiful figure, had a good face, and had a unique temperament that was different from ordinary people, and she was the last mistress in Saddam Hussein's life: Mancia Hazel.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

On the day of the interview, Mancia, dressed in a black turban dressed in black, declined a reporter's request for a photo. Questioned by reporters, she began to talk about her past with Saddam Hussein.

Born in 1970 in a small Village in Iraq, Mansia Hazel grew up admiring Saddam Hussein as Iraq's president. At the age of 15, Mancia was already very good-looking.

Once, Mancia and her classmates were walking down the street when they suddenly noticed Saddam Hussein's motorcade passing by. It turned out that Saddam had just come out of her studies, and just out of the school gate, Saddam was attracted by the beauty of Mancia, and then he asked the bodyguard to find Mancia and his classmates to come and talk to him.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

In the face of the president's call, Mancia's classmates were too shy to speak. But Mancia was different, and when she heard that she was going to see her idol, her hands trembled with excitement. After the meeting, Mancia plucked up the courage to say hello to Saddam Hussein.

In 1985, Saddam Hussein was in his forties, but in Mancia's eyes, Saddam hussein was not as old as a forty-year-old man, but full of manliness and a domineering spirit, so she thought Saddam hussein was very handsome.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

Saddam Hussein admired Mancia's courage and had a casual chat with Himsya, and Saddam Hussein knew Mancia's name and address and left.

Looking at Saddam's departing back, Mancia was very excited. She would never have imagined that it was precisely because of her brave greeting that her fate had changed completely.

Since then, Mancia's life has been changed.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

Saddam Would visit her frequently, and when he learned of Mancia's father's illness, he sent doctors and nurses to see him.

Saddam Hussein is kind to Mancia, and can be said to be considerate.

For a young girl who is not yet an adult, an idol she worships is suddenly good to herself, and no one can resist it. Soon, Mancia surrendered her true heart to Saddam.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

In order to make Mancia his own product, Saddam Hussein soon went to Mancia's home with a marriage contract. This surprised Mancia's parents that a man 31 years older than their daughter was going to become their daughter's husband, which made it difficult for them to accept for a while.

Seeing the embarrassment on the faces of Mancia's parents, Saddam Saidam said: "Mancia's body is shining with light, it must be a treasure given to him by the Allah." ”

Reluctantly, in Iraq at the time, going against Saddam's will meant death. Mancia's parents could only promise Saddam Hussein for the safety of their entire family.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

Saddam Hussein had a wife at the time, and in order to maintain his political image, Saddam Hussein also asked Mancia's parents to keep the marriage secret.

After taking Mancia away, Saddam Hussein placed her in a large, luxurious villa. From then on, Mancia lived the life of a noblewoman who dressed and stretched out her hands to open her mouth.

Saddam's villa with his mistress can be described as extraordinarily luxurious.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

In April 2003, saddam Hussein and another mistress, Parisola Lampusos, were discovered by the U.S. military, and U.S. soldiers from developed countries were still shocked by the magnificence of the palace after entering the palace.

The palace is not only golden and splendid, but also has a variety of precious works of art and carpets. The utensils in the palace were forged from gold, and even the toilets were gilded.

According to statistics, the US military has seized a total of 20 tons of gold and billions of dollars in cash in various palaces in Saddam, as well as a number of pure gold AK-47 submachine guns that Saddam Hussein cherishes.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

Judging from the belongings found in Saddam's other palaces, the author can conclude that the villa in Mancia must also be extremely luxurious.

Saddam Hussein valued Mancia so much that he would not only come to see her frequently, but also buy her luxury goods and other valuable gifts. In front of Mancia, Saddam Hussein did not have the frame of a president at all, nor did he have the violence of a dictator, but was full of tenderness and gentlemanliness.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

In Mancia's eyes, Saddam Hussein is not only a successful career, but also a person full of joy in life.

She said Saddam Hussein loved Arabic music and radio talk shows. Saddam Hussein also maintained respect in his attitude towards guards and servants at the outset.

Recalling the days when Saddam Hussein had just begun, Mancia said happily: "What I want, he never refuses, I have a lot of jewelry and money." Among so many people, he picked me, and I feel very happy for this. ”

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

Saddam hussein does not allow Mancia to go out, nor does she allow her to communicate with other people of the opposite sex, even if she contacts her family, she must report the contents of the contact to Saddam afterwards.

Saddam's intense desire for control over Mansia made her feel like a private property of Saddam. Although she was depressed, she accepted this life.

In Mancia's heart, Saddam Hussein was indeed her only man. Yet in Saddam's view, Mancia was just one of his thousands of women.

The unequal emotional involvement of the two parties leads to the fact that if there is a conflict, Mancia must be the one who is abandoned.

But over time, the dark side of Saddam's personality was gradually exposed. Mancia found saddam hussein very angry, and sometimes small mistakes made by servants would make him furious.

Saddam Hussein always does something extreme every time he gets angry, which makes the people around him very scared.

In this case, Mancia also became cautious, and she began to lose favor of Saddam Hussein. At this time, Mancia truly experienced the taste of accompanying the king like a companion tiger.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

Just when the feelings of the two gradually became estranged, a sudden accident caused the feelings of the two to fall into the bottom in an instant. After the two maintained a secret relationship for ten years, an accident occurred.

In 1995, Saddam's two sons-in-law fled to Jordan with several men, including Mansia's brother Sultan.

In front of the international media, these defectors exposed Saddam Hussein's crimes against the Kurds and other people, which caused an uproar in international public opinion, and the United States also took advantage of the strong political pressure on Iraq.

Saddam Hussein was furious with his son-in-law's defection, and he ordered interrogations of the defectors' families.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

Mancia lives in the villa and has no idea what happened, but she is implicated by her brother and is taken to the prison for interrogation. When she arrived at the prison, she learned about her brother's defection and the fact that her family was being interrogated.

Mancia's family was severely tortured, and Mancia herself was tortured.

While in prison, Mansia had been expecting Saddam to appear suddenly and then gently rescue her from her cage, but she had never seen Saddam since she had been taken out of the villa.

After a lengthy interrogation, Iraqi intelligence agencies finally found out that Mancia and his family were indeed unaware of the defection, and after obtaining Saddam Hussein's consent, they released the Mancia family.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

Even though Mancia was innocent, Saddam Hussein grew disgusted with her. After being released from prison, Mancia was driven back to her hometown, and Saddam Hussein dissolved the secret marriage contract.

In fact, Mancia's release from prison is Saddam's gesture to "trick" the defected son-in-law into returning.

Saddam Hussein openly said that his son-in-law and himself are family after all, and as long as they come back, they will not blame the past. Saddam Hussein's statement deceived Mancia and his two sons-in-law.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

Soon after, the two defecting sons-in-law did return to Iraq. After hearing the news, Mancia was very pleased. She also naively thought that as long as things were resolved, Saddam Would be in a better mood and that her relationship with Saddam would be as good as ever.

But after the son-in-law returned home, Saddam Hussein publicly tore up the promise and soon sentenced the two sons-in-law and related personnel to capital punishment.

This news made Mancia feel genuinely frightened, she saw Saddam Hussein's violent side, she was glad that she and her family could get out of prison, and she no longer had any illusions about the two getting back together.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

In fact, in her hometown, Mancia's situation is not good. The story of Mancia and Saddam Hussein has long been spread in his hometown.

Because people hate Saddam Hussein, the elderly in their hometown often point fingers at Mancia behind their backs, and the people in her hometown call her Saddam's mistress, and even rumors that Mancia pimped Saddam Hussein.

In that traditional village, Mancia has become a celebrity, and her every move will be focused on, and this public pressure makes Mancia feel helpless. In fact, the pressure of public opinion is still secondary to Mancia, and the threat brought by Saddam Hussein is the main reason why she has been living in fear.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

After leaving the villa, in the interaction with others, Mancia gradually learned about Saddam, she knew about the other brutal acts of Saddam's regime, and she also knew about Saddam's countless beautiful mistresses.

After getting to know Saddam Hussein in full, Mancia finally realized that she was nothing special. If Saddam Hussein thinks she's in trouble, he and his family will be solved at any time.

In Iraq at that time, to deal with a small person like Mancia, it only needed a word from Saddam Hussein.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

For the safety of herself and her family, Mancia understands that she can only survive if she keeps a low profile. After 1995, Mancia went out in seclusion behind closed doors, and even when she went out, she would not talk to strangers.

Even so, Mancia often woke up from her dreams, fearing that she and her family would suddenly be taken away by Saddam's minions.

Even after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Mansia still thought Saddam Hussein would make a comeback, and as long as Saddam hussein lived, she was terrified.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

While Mancia was terrified of the safety of himself and his family, Saddam Continued his extravagant life.

After divorcing his third wife, Nidal Mohammed, Saddam Hussein fell in love with Imantawab, who was only 27 years old at the time.

Unlike Mancia, who came from an ordinary background and had a meek personality like a sheep, Imantawab came from a prominent background, and his father served as deputy prime minister of the Iraqi government.

And Imantawab himself is also very motivated, not only a university student in Baghdad, but also has a very unique view of current affairs and politics, whether in school or work, Imantawab is a goddess in people's hearts.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

Although Imantawab, who was born in Bai Fumei, has countless suitors, she has no feeling for such a pursuit at all, and what she craves is power. During his tenure in the Iraqi government, Imantawab met Saddam Hussein and pursued him.

In the face of the young and beautiful Imantawab, Saddam Hussein was still moved by the countless beauties he experienced. In the interaction, the energetic charm of Imantawab also fascinated Saddam Hussein.

The two soon went on as lovers, and in early 2000, Saddam Hussein publicly declared Imantawab his fourth wife.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

After getting married, Saddam Hussein was still outside. Imantawab knows this. She was also helpless against her husband's infidelity.

However, after the US invasion of Iraq, Imantawab, like Saddam's other mistresses, quickly abandoned Saddam Hussein and surrendered to the United States at the first time.

Ironically, after Saddam Hussein was hanged, Mancia became the only one who did not abandon Saddam. She claimed that although she was afraid of Saddam, she still loved Saddam in her heart, so she decided not to marry Saddam for life.

Saddam's last lover's memory: still afraid when he thinks about it, afraid of him as long as he lives

Why Mancia still loves this tyrant, people are talking about it, some people think that Saddam Does have a unique charm, and some people think that Mancia suffered from Stockholm syndrome during saddam's "captivity", so he developed a sense of attachment to Saddam.

In fact love is complicated, and Mancia's personal choices we should not blame. But for Saddam Hussein, he did not deserve mancia's love, because the ruler had never loved anyone but himself.

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