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    The first pictures purporting to show the capture of Saddam Hussein appeared on the internet on Wednesday. The photographs shows Saddam held down by an American soldier, whose face has been deliberately obscured, after he was dragged from his hiding place.  
         
    A photo montage Christmas greeting made by members of the 1-22 Battalion of the U.S. Fourth Infantry Division, featuring the face of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein manipulated to look like the head of Santa Claus, is posted on the wall of army barracks in Tikrit, Iraq December 22, 2003. [Reuters]  
         
    Captain Warner of the 1-22 Battalion of the U.S. Fourth Infantry Division smiles as he points at a Christmas card soldiers have made featuring the face of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein manipulated to look like the head of Santa Claus, December 22, 2003. [Reuters]  
         
    Iraqis in the town of Fallujah show a pamphlet announcing the capture of former dictator Saddam Hussein by Iraqi and US forces. Iraqi legal experts warned of the huge difficulties ahead in finding decisive evidence of Saddam's guilt in crimes by his regime. [AFP]  
         
    Indian men read early morning newspaper reports relating to the capture of Saddam Hussein near the railway station in Allahabad, India, Monday, December 15, 2003. Top U.S. administrator in Iraq L. Paul Bremer confirmed the capture of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein in a house near his hometown of Tikrit, eight months after the fall of Baghdad. [AP]  
         
    An Iraqi fires his AK 47 into the air in a Baghdad street Sunday Dec. 14, 2003 in this image from television . Top U.S. administrator in Iraq L. Paul Bremer confirmed the capture of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein in a house near his hometown of Tikrit, eight months after the fall of Baghdad. [AP]  
         
    Iraqi children celebrate in Baghdad December 14, 2003 after the capture of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein . U.S. troops captured Saddam Hussein near his home town of Tikrit, announced U.S. administrator in Iraq Paul Bremer on Sunday, in a major coup for Washington's beleaguered occupation force in Iraq. [Reuters]  
         
    Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein gesturing as he chairs a meeting with his ministers. Saddam Hussein has been captured in a raid by US forces backed by Kurdish fighters in his northern hometown of Tikrit. [Reuters]  
         
    Saddam Hussein is seen in this image from video broadcast on Iraqi television Friday, March 21, 2003. Saddam Hussein has been captured alive in his hometown of Tikrit, a member of the U.S.-appointed Governing Council said Sunday Dec. 14, 2003. Council member Dara Noor al-Din told The Associated Press that the council was informed of the former dictator's capture in a telephone call from L. Paul Bremer, the U.S. administrator for Iraq. [AP]  
         
    A photo of Saddam Hussein after his capture is shown during a press conference in Baghdad, December 14, 2003. U.S. administrator Paul Bremer said on Sunday Saddam Hussein was captured on Saturday near his hometown of Tikrit. [Reuters]  
         
    Iraqis wave flags in the streets of Baghdad after learing the news that former Iraqi president SAddam Hussein had been captured alive by American forces near his hometown of Tikrit Sunday Dec. 14 , 2003. [AP]  
         
 
   
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