|
Copies of Saddam Hussein's home movies have gone on sale on a market stall in the streets of Baghdad.
Trader Ali Zowrayi is doing brisk business with the copied video discs, along with family photographs and pictures of Saddam's son Odai.
Zowrayi advertises his wares by shouting: ''Dirty family! See the dirty family!''
''People want to see the truth about Saddam,'' Zowrayi said.
''Saddam always talked about his faith and what he was doing for the country, but the reality was different,'' he said.
Zowrayi says he sells 500 of the discs every day for about 70p each, earning a small fortune by Baghdad standards.
There are more than a dozen different Saddam CDs for sale.
One home movie shows the family gathering for photos before a birthday party for the youngest daughter, Hala.
Most are compilations of international news reports about the dictator or the war. A few show films or plays from outside Iraq that ridicule Saddam.
|