Kamel Hana Gegeo

Kamel Hana Gegeo (died 18 October 1988) was a personal bodyguard of the former president of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, and served as his valet and food taster.

Gegeo, an Iraqi Christian of Assyrian ethnicity, is said to have introduced Saddam to his second wife, Samira Shahbandar, and arranged trysts between them.[1] Saddam's son Uday took this as an insult to his mother, Saddam's first wife. In early 1988, Uday almost killed Kamel for "the sake of his mother's honour". Uday spared him in that encounter. However, "on 18 October 1988 at a party thrown in honor of Suzanne Mubarak, the wife of President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, Uday bludgeoned Gegeo with a club in front of guests, and by some accounts, finally shot him to death, possibly acting on orders from his mother."[2][3]

Uday's murder of Gegeo diminished his standing in his father's court: Saddam exiled him to Switzerland immediately following the killing.[4] The incident also exacerbated Uday's international reputation for brutality. Mubarak later called him a "psychopath".[4]

He was portrayed by Akbar Kurtha in the BBC's series House of Saddam[5] and Mem Ferda in The Devil's Double.

Notes

  1. Obituary for Uday Saddam Hussein reporting the murder of Gegeo, FOX News
  2. "Iraqi Refuses to Pardon Son". The New York Times. 27 November 1988.
  3. "Uday & Qusay Hussein, Saddam's Wacky Sons". The Konformist]. August 2003
  4. 1 2 Miller, Judith (23 July 2003). "AFTER THE WAR: THE QUARRY; For Brutality, Hussein's Sons Exceeded Even Their Father". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
  5. "House of Saddam". BBC2. Retrieved 15 January 2011.


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