Iraq On Saddam Anniversery Alert

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Iraq on Saddam anniversary alert
Security forces in Iraq have been placed on alert on the first anniversary of the execution of former President Saddam Hussein. His supporters are expected to gather at his power base in the city of Tikrit, and at his grave nearby.
Saddam was hanged after being convicted of the killings of nearly 150 Shia Muslims in Dujail in the 1980s.
He was taunted by his executioners shortly before his death, conduct which embarrassed the Iraqi government.
Scenes from the execution were captured on mobile telephones and quickly distributed around the world, prompting US President George W Bush, among others, to criticise the way the death sentence was carried out.
The killing of the 69-year-old Sunni leader worsened the rift with Shia groups in Iraq.
Iraqi officials conceded that some supporters would visit the grave where Saddam is buried next to his sons Uday and Qusay, who died in a gun battle with US forces in 2003.





"There are men who used to support him, and there are still some of his loyalists left," said interior ministry spokesman Abdul Karim Khalaf.
"If we see any criminal acts aimed at harming our fellow citizens, there are preparations and procedures in place to make certain that such attempts fail," he added.
On Saturday, about 2,000 people commemorated the former Iraqi leader at a rally in the Jordanian capital, Amman.
Death row
Iraqi government officials maintain that Saddam's execution ended all hope among his supporters that he might return to power, says the BBC's Humphrey Hawksley in Baghdad.
The authorities say it contributed to the shift of loyalty of many Sunnis away from the insurgency towards the mainstream political process.
Other members of Saddam's government are still awaiting execution including former Defence Minister Sultan Hashim al-Tai and senior army chief Hussein Rashid al-Takriti.
Ali Hassan al-Majid, better known as "Chemical Ali", is also on death row, after being convicted of ordering gas attacks in Kurdish areas of the country in 1988.


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Maybe executing him and setting him up as a martyr wasn't such a good idea? Just a thought?
 
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Maybe giving them a day when (according to them) he was martrard wasn't such a good idea? One focal point and day of violence?
 

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if you go and bomb a country till theres no infrastructure,and people start to starve and feel theyre under occupation from the west then looking back at that bastard will always seem like the grass is greener.
 

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He was executed while I was over there. Words can't tell you how happy those people were. I swear they cheered for over a week.
 

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He was executed while I was over there. Words can't tell you how happy those people were. I swear they cheered for over a week.

congrats by the way !

i remember and i know youre right.people have short memories and we (the US and the UK)have now become the infadel not the saviours of a tortured and suppresed people,which really pisses me off when young men have lost their lives for a sad and sorry nation.
england now has a radicalised muslim youth who view that arsehole as a martyr...makes me sad and it makes me angry:(
 

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At least he was tried and executed by his own country, not by the governments of other countries (ours included). As for martyrdom, once he'd died people label him as they see fit, and completely ignore the facts surrounding his life. Not much we can do about that!
 

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the man murdered hundreds of thousands of people and practiced torture...he alloud the rape and pilage of women and land in his country and if you didn't support him you died...sounds like a good guy to me lets make him a martyr
 

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the man murdered hundreds of thousands of people and practiced torture...he alloud the rape and pilage of women and land in his country and if you didn't support him you died...sounds like a good guy to me lets make him a martyr

Sounds to me like the Brit sense of humour might be rubbing off on you Bacon!! :D
 

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the man murdered hundreds of thousands of people and practiced torture...he alloud the rape and pilage of women and land in his country and if you didn't support him you died...sounds like a good guy to me lets make him a martyr


sadly i live in country where young men are sent to help people escape a tyrant like that and have no appreciation for the job they do...and a country where radicalised muslims are allowed to say bad things about me and mine because were not muslim and also female...its really unbelievable:(

we have a good friend...biker name heinz..who spent most of last year in iraq,whenever he gets home we all see him at a bike rally of some sort and thank god hes safe and well.another ...biker name spunky will be off to afghanistan soon

i wish you could see how these chaps are treated by the biker community ..it would make you smile:)
 

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we go through similar things here and because of our rights their is nothing we can say or really do about it...I've seen other soldiers and have personally been caught in the crossfire of liberal hippies/musilim sympathisers calling us murderers and baby killers...a lot of people thought that died with the vietnam war...nope...it still happens...its sad...
 

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sadly i live in country where young men are sent to help people escape a tyrant like that and have no appreciation for the job they do...and a country where radicalised muslims are allowed to say bad things about me and mine because were not muslim and also female...its really unbelievable:(

we have a good friend...biker name heinz..who spent most of last year in iraq,whenever he gets home we all see him at a bike rally of some sort and thank god hes safe and well.another ...biker name spunky will be off to afghanistan soon

i wish you could see how these chaps are treated by the biker community ..it would make you smile:)

look after your own dont you debbie?
 

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:mad not fair ,not acceptable,soldiers are just doing their job and whether you agree with the war or not ,give me an alternative ???
 
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