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They have executed Saddam Hussein

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mummydear · 30/12/2006 09:06

He's dead

here

Now lets see what happens .

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meowmix · 04/01/2007 06:57

I promised I'd come back with the responses from the Arab world - you may have seen the protests in Yemen and Gaza about this on the news outside this region and there are stories in today's Gulf Times where people visited members of his family yesterday to congratulate them on his martyrdom. Very little official reaction from states of Qatar, UAE, Bahrain that I've seen. The filming of the execution and the taunting is universally being condemned as being an affront to dignity.

Probably most interestingly is that the picture most commonly used of him in news coverage is one that makes him look dignified, restrained and peaceable. You just don't see images of the old warhero Saddam any more, but a fair amount of family shots.

That said the supplement of the Gulf Times also carried a full page on the dictator Saddam - but in its lifestyle section which no one reads anyway.

The site hasn't been updated yet - Gulf Times for those interested

jambuttie · 04/01/2007 10:46

I have just seen the execution!!!!

someone had used a mobile camera and recorded it you see the floor going from under him

Pann · 04/01/2007 10:49

Peacedove, thanks. The "deterrence" arguement has been fairly well trashed historically, to my knowledge.

Tons of evidence to show it doesn't operate, for lots of reasons.
Specifically here, would we speculate that someone with power ambitions to 'become a dictator' would pause and think 'hmm, they might hang me afterwards when it all goes wrong'?

MummyPenguin · 04/01/2007 10:54

I haven't been following the Saddam thing, but whilst ironing last night, I had the news on, and saw that mobile phone footage of the hanging. Very chilling.

jambuttie · 04/01/2007 11:46

It was indeed mummy, i saw it today

peacedove · 04/01/2007 16:01

By Pann on Thu 04-Jan-07 10:49:37
...would we speculate that someone with power ambitions to 'become a dictator' would pause and think 'hmm, they might hang me afterwards when it all goes wrong'?

Yes, I would. I do think a great many would be deterred by the thought of punishment. Particularly when selfishness is rampant.

DizzyBint · 04/01/2007 16:04

you can look to al jazeera for response from 'the arab world' if you hae sky you can watch al jazeera english. very informative.

Papillon · 04/01/2007 16:13

The U.N. cites a figure of 700,000 Iraqis who've fled their country,

here is how President Bush depicted what the U.S. had done for Iraq, following Iraqi elections:

"For the people across the broader Middle East, a free Iraq will be an inspiration.(Iraqis) have proved that the desire for liberty in the heart of the Middle East is for real. They have shown diverse people can come together and work out their differencesYears from now, people will look back on the formation of a unity government in Iraq as a decisive moment in the story of liberty, a moment when freedom gained a firm foothold in the Middle East and the forces of terror began their long retreat."

The speechwriter who equipped President Bush with these lines should be burning with shame. President Bush indulged in a fantasy at a time when thousands of Iraqi civilians were fleeing abroad, every month, to escape worsening violence and tens of thousands more were being displaced internally nearly half a million in the last ten months, according to UNHCR.

In reality, there were no encouraging signs of the U.S. troop presence stabilizing the situation in Iraq. Today, even President Bush acknowledges that news from Iraq is "unsettling," as daily headlines report battles, kidnappings, torture, and murder.

Nevertheless, the President will likely ask the Congress to approve 97.7 billion dollars in supplemental spending for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan which will be in addition to the Pentagon's $560 billion dollar budget. According to some estimates, U.S. taxpayers will pay close to 2 trillion dollars for a doomed war in Iraq.

100,000 Iraqi refugees who, every month, according to U.N. estimates, flee from Iraq.

source...
www.counterpunch.org

The American administration as a result of saving Iraq from Hussein has created a new wave of refugees and the large death toll. I can appreciate Peacedove when you say the noose was round the wrong neck.

The answer is not more death though.

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