Raghad Hussein (Arabic: رغد صدام حسين) (born 1967?) is the oldest daughter of deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.

She was married to Hussein Kamel, a high-profile Iraqi defector who shared weapons secrets with UNSCOM, the CIA and MI6 and was killed on Saddam's orders after being persuaded to return to Iraq, believing himself to have been pardoned. Raghad's sister, Rana Hussein was married to Hussein Kamel's brother Saddam Kamel who suffered the same fate.

Hussein Kamel and Raghad have five children.

As of June 2004 she was living in exile in Amman, Jordan and organising a legal team to defend her father, to whom she remains devoted.

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"After about midday my Dad sent cars from his private collection for us. We were told to get in. We had almost lost contact with my father and brothers because things had got out of hand. I saw with my own eyes the [Iraqi] army withdrawing and the terrified faces of the Iraqi soldiers who, unfortunately, were running away and looking around them. Missiles were falling on my left and my right - they were not more than fifty or one hundred metres away. We moved in small cars. I had a gun between my feet just in case."


Loved by her Father

Raghad stated that she was most loved of all of Saddam Hussein's children by him and that everytime they would gather to eat he would look at her and say to his wife: "didn't I tell you that girls are better than boys?"

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