The US, which has deplored publication of photographs by British and American tabloids showing former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in captivity, defended earlier photos of the despot's capture, saying they were released for "overriding needs of security."
Asked if there was a difference between the current images and photos which US government had broadcast around the world after Saddam's capture in 2003, the White House said the photos that were released on Friday were "of a human being in custody, of a detainee, and they are possibly in clear violation of Geneva Convention guidelines."
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The photos that were released after Saddam's capture in December 2003