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06-01-2007, 07:44 PM
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Total SGC$: 1,072.77 | Iraq PM warns over Saddam hanging breaking news | Quote: | | | | |
Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki has said his government could review relations with any country which criticised the execution of ex-leader Saddam Hussein.
Mr Maliki said the hanging was a "domestic affair" for the benefit of Iraq's unity, adding that the former president had received a fair trial.
Unofficial mobile phone images appeared on the internet days after the 30 December execution.
Chaotic scenes, in which Saddam Hussein was taunted, were widely condemned.
| | | | | more terrorism soon? T.T |
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06-01-2007, 07:50 PM
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Total SGC$: 846.23 | Perhaps.. if the White House and the Bush administration doesn't manage the situation in appropriate ways or complicated issues don't happen which the US may not have control over.
Let's hope things go smoothly. To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
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06-01-2007, 10:09 PM
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Total SGC$: 1,072.77 | MORE INFO: | Quote: | | | | | Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki has said his government could review relations with any country which criticised the execution of ex-leader Saddam Hussein.
Mr Maliki said the hanging was a "domestic affair" for the benefit of Iraq's unity, adding that the former president had received a fair trial.
Mobile phone images showing Saddam Hussein being taunted appeared on the internet days after the execution.
Several Sunni Arab countries have criticised the hanging as sectarian.
We find that this conduct is inciting sedition and flagrant interference in the internal affairs of Iraq and abuses feelings of the families of the victims
Nouri Maliki
Hanging 'makes martyr of Saddam'
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said it had turned the former leader into a martyr.
Mr Maliki's remarks came in a speech to mark Iraqi Army Day, in which he promised to take action against all armed groups in Baghdad.
He said that Iraqi troops were now fully prepared to tighten security in the capital with US forces operating in support.
The new neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood operation which starts this weekend would be carried out regardless of the groups' political affiliations, he added.
The announcement comes only days before US President George Bush is due to outline his new strategy for Iraq.
The American president is widely expected to send thousands more troops to Iraq, despite calls from the new Democratic Party leaders of Congress for the US to begin withdrawing its forces.
'Disgraceful crimes'
But in a speech to mark Iraqi Army Day, Mr Maliki said the decision to execute Saddam Hussein was not a political but a judicial one.
CONDEMNED MEN
Awad al-Bandar and Barzan Ibrahim
Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti (right) - Saddam Hussein's half-brother, former head of the intelligence service
Awad al Bandar - former chief judge of Revolutionary Court
Profile: Barzan Ibrahim
Verdicts in detail
"The decision was implemented after a just trial which the dictator did not deserve as the crimes he committed against the people, the country and its institutions were disgraceful," he said.
He attacked criticism of the hanging as provocative and insensitive.
"We find that this conduct is inciting sedition and flagrant interference in the internal affairs of Iraq and abuses feelings of the families of the victims," he added.
Other members of the former regime would also feel the full force of the law, he said.
He was apparently referring to Saddam Hussein's half-brother Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti and former chief judge Awad al-Bandar, both of whom were found guilty at the same time.
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06-01-2007, 10:10 PM
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Total SGC$: 1,072.77 | | Quote: | | | Originally Posted by Calis | | | | | Perhaps.. if the White House and the Bush administration doesn't manage the situation in appropriate ways or complicated issues don't happen which the US may not have control over.
Let's hope things go smoothly. | | | | | Yea. I hope so too.
Hopefully there'll be peace.
But somewhat, it's kind of impossible lur. *sigh* |
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06-01-2007, 10:16 PM
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Total SGC$: 846.23 | | Quote: | | | Originally Posted by enDlessly | | | | | Yea. I hope so too.
Hopefully there'll be peace.
But somewhat, it's kind of impossible lur. *sigh* | | | | | yeah... Bush seems eager to build up US forces presence in every corner, especially the Middle East. Seems to me that his strategy mainly utilises the military instead of civil, economic and domestic strategies. Can someone please get him a strategist of Sun Tze's Art Of War? To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
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06-01-2007, 10:31 PM
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Total SGC$: 687.04 | Maybe he's applying the "Art of War" too literally... Haha...
But honestly, the new Iraqi and US governments made a mistake by rushing Saddam's hanging... Cuz the new government is so overwhelmingly Shi-ite, hanging him solely over the crime against Shi-ites would be seen by the Sunnis as sectarian revenge...
What they could've done better, was to wait for them to finish trying him on the other crimes as well, especially the one against Kurds which will bring another death penalty... Then one shot hang him for two counts of death penalty... That way, the Sunni minority don't have a reason to say Shi-ites hanged him cuz they hate Sunnis, cuz a 3rd party is involved too... |
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06-01-2007, 11:33 PM
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Total SGC$: 3,943.49 | haha i feel sad for him =( To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. |
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07-01-2007, 12:16 AM
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Total SGC$: 687.04 | Heh... Wat to do... Being a Sunni muslim, he did some very bad things to the Shi-ites... That one can't help it, cuz historically Sunnis don't like the Shi-ites...
But discriminating the Kurds, an innocent 3rd party in this sectarian war, is what he should have been persecuted and executed for, not just the attack on the Shi-ites... |
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