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Dec. 15th, 2003 06:59 amFrom Al Bawaba, the Arabic news source with the funny name:
Ahmad Chalabi, a council member and head of the Iraqi National Congress, who was also in the room, said, "He was quite lucid. He had command of his faculties. He would not apologize to the Iraqi people. He did not deny any of the crimes he was confronted with having done. He tried to justify them."and later:
"He was not remorseful at all," Chalabi conveyed. "It was clear he was a complete narcissist who was incapable of showing remorse or sympathy to other human beings."Is there any example, in the entire span of human history, in which a dictator ever expressed any kind of remorse, once he was deposed or otherwise?