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« January 2nd, 2007
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Dear James,
Saddam Hussein was executed in last days of 2006 in Iraqi’s custody. One of the audiences shot the scene by his cellur phone and now that video is the second most visited video by google in its history. Such a violence lovers! (even I put the video in my Farsi blog).
I am against execution for anyone. It doesn’t matter if he was a dictator. I think nobody in the world has the power to get others lives. No matter what he did to humanity, death was not a good punishment. Lots of people say that death was an easy punishment to him and he should suffer more. I do not agree with this. I believe his alive could be more beneficiary for the world and for Iraqi’s people.
He was judged and condemned in an Iraqi’s court and he was found guilty for some of his crimes, including killing his people with chemical bombardment in Halabja and for his crimes against Kurds. Have you ever notice that nobody mentions his crimes against Iran during eight years war? (1980-1988).
He attacked Iran and in eight years millions of troops were killed in both sides. On that time UK and US were his big partners. He got his bombs and chemical weapons from Europe and the US. We still have kids born with cancer in those areas. Who is respond for that?
I cannot blame only him. It was Iranian government too who didn’t stop the war in the time they could, but why there is no picture of Saddam and Rumsfeld anywhere in TVs or news? Even I can remember US was his big partner before his 1990’s attack to Qatar.
I think the court went so fast. For me it seems some powers want to shut him as soon as possible. Some powers did want him to be silence.
Saddam was executed, but are the memories of people executable?
James Correction:
Dear James,
Saddam Hussein was executed in last days of 2006 in Iraq’s custody. One of the audiences shot the scene by his cellular phone and now that video is the second most visited video by google in its history. People are such lovers of violence. I am against execution for anyone. It doesn’t matter if he was a dictator. I think nobody in the world has the power to get this should be to take other’s lives. No matter what he did to humanity, death was not a good punishment. Lots of people say that death was an easy punishment to him and he should suffer more. I do not agree with this. I believe his being alive could be more beneficial Iraq’s people.
He was judged and condemned in an Iraq court and he was found guilty for some of his crimes, including killing his people with chemical bombardment in Halabja and for his crimes against Kurds. Have you ever notice that nobody mentions his crimes against Iran during eight years war? (1980-1988).
He attacked Iran and in eight years millions of troops were killed in both sides. In that time UK and US were his big partners. He got his bombs and chemical weapons from Europe and the US. We still have kids born with cancer in those areas. Who is responsible?
I cannot blame only him. It was the Iranian government, too, who didn’t stop the war in the time they could, but why there is no picture of Saddam and Rumsfeld anywhere on TV or in the news? Even I can remember the US was his big partner before his 1990’s attack on Qatar.
I think the court went too fast. For me it seems some powers want to shoot him as soon as possible. Some powers did want him to be silenced.
Saddam was executed, but can the memories of the people be erased??