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Bazzaz was in charge of Saddam's propaganda for much of his rule until the 1991 war.
Sunday, December 31, 2006 As'ad 2006
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And it quoted objective observers including Sa`d Bazzaz who is identified as "a writer and editor."
Sunday, December 31, 2006 As'ad 2006
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And it quoted objective observers including Sa`d Bazzaz who is identified as "a writer and editor."
Sunday, December 31, 2006 As'ad 2006
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Bazzaz was in charge of Saddam's propaganda for much of his rule until the 1991 war.
Sunday, December 31, 2006 As'ad 2006
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In al-Bazzaz's view, Saddam embodies the tribal mentality.
Tales of the Tyrant 2002
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Al-Bazzaz wrote the word "city" atop the left half of the page.
Tales of the Tyrant 2002
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Saad al-Bazzaz, who defected in 1992, has thought a lot about this question, during his time as a newspaper editor and TV producer in Baghdad, and in the years since, as the publisher of an Arabic newspaper in London.
Tales of the Tyrant 2002
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At the time, al-Bazzaz was a twenty-five-year-old writer who had just published his first collection of short stories and had also written articles for Baghdad newspapers.
Tales of the Tyrant 2002
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On the right half of the page al-Bazzaz wrote a V and beneath it he drew a collection of separate small squares.
Tales of the Tyrant 2002
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Al-Bazzaz wrote the word "city" atop the left half of the page.
Tales of the Tyrant 2002
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