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Outrage Mounts Over 'Lynch Mob' Hanging (Saddam)
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 1-2-2007 | NeilTweedie

Posted on 01/01/2007 6:51:03 PM PST by blam

Outrage mounts over 'lynch mob' hanging

By Neil Tweedie
Last Updated: 2:01am GMT 02/01/2007

The execution of Saddam Hussein – widely condemned yesterday as more an exercise in lynch law than judicial punishment – was rushed through by the Iraqi government despite American requests for a delay.

A senior Iraqi source said the US ambassador in Baghdad wanted the hanging to be postponed for two weeks but relented when the Shia dominated government rushed through documents approving it. It appeared that the United States was anxious the execution should not be carried out with unseemly haste.

The disclosure follows a clamp-down in Iraq on media coverage of the execution amid growing revulsion at what many across the Sunni Muslim world regard as a sectarian act of revenge by a hostile administration. It followed television and internet broadcasts of unauthorized telephone camera pictures showing Saddam being taunted by Shia witnesses in the death chamber shortly before the hanging.

In the footage, which has attracted thousands of hits on the internet across the world, the onlookers can be heard chanting the Shia version of an Islamic prayer in a calculated final insult to Saddam, a member of Iraq's Sunni minority. As the noose is fitted another man can be heard telling Saddam he is going to hell.

The former president for life still manages a sarcastic response, asking his executioners: "Do you consider this bravery?"

The witnesses also repeatedly call out the name of the militant Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, leader of the Mahdi Army, before cheering as Saddam's body crashes through the trapdoor of the gallows. The dictator's last words were "there is no God but Allah and I testify that Mohammed is the messenger of God".

The soundtrack and images contrasted sharply with officially-released silent pictures of Saturday's execution portraying it as much more subdued and dignified event. There have also been reports that Saddam, 69, was taunted by his executioners in his cell in the hours before his death, with one brandishing the rope that would later hang him.

"The Americans wanted to delay the execution by 15 days because they weren't keen on having him executed straight away," said a senior Iraqi source. "But during the day [on Friday] the prime minister's office provided all the documents they asked for and the Americans changed their minds when they saw the prime minister was very insistent. Then it was just a case of finalising the details."

The lack of neutrality or dignity during the hanging, combined with the decision to rush it through at the start of the Muslim festival of Eid, has raised fears of a widespread Sunni backlash. Demonstrations as far apart as Jordan and Kashmir were accompanied by condemnation in the Arab press. The unauthorized footage also undermined American and British attempts to portray the execution as an impartial judicial event. The Foreign Office refused to comment on it yesterday.

US forces, who had held Saddam since his capture in December 2003, handed him over only four hours before his death following the conclusion of negotiations between the Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki and American officials.

Saddam had been sentenced to death for overseeing the murder of 148 Shia civilians in the town of Dujail following an alleged assassination attempt against him. His appeal against the death sentence failed on Dec 26, the court instructing that he should be hanged within 30 days.

According to the Iraqi source, the US ambassador, Zalmay Khalilzad, told Mr Maliki that he would not hand over Saddam unless he signed a death warrant and obtained authorisation from the Iraqi president, Jalal Talabani.

Mr Maliki was said to be anxious to rush through the execution to gain maximum credit among the fractious Shia community, but Mr Talabani, a Kurd, was anxious to see Saddam tried for crimes against his people. Mr Maliki won out. No presidential decree was judged to be needed and Mr Maliki signed the death warrant in front of television cameras. Shia clerics said there was no religious problem with a Saturday execution as Eid would not have begun.

"There were a few guards who shouted slogans that were inappropriate and that's now the subject of a government investigation," said Sami al-Askari, an adviser to Mr Maliki. "That should not have happened. Before we went into the room we had an agreement that no one should bring a mobile phone."

No Americans were present in the death chamber.

US officials discussed burying Saddam in the US-controlled Green Zone in Baghdad, but later agreed to have his body flown to Tikrit.

Yesterday, the Iraqi government ordered the closure of the Sharkiya television station, which is seen as sympathetic to the Sunni community, accusing it of stirring up sectarian hatred over the execution.

But it was the government of Mr Maliki that was being blamed inside and outside Iraq for inciting religious hatred. The Sunni cleric group in Iraq, the Muslim Scholars' Association, described the hanging as a "purely political act".

Its timing on the day that Sunnis celebrated the start of Eid was a calculated provocation showing the "grudge" still held by the Shia. The Saudi newspaper Al-Watan attacked the "sectarianism gripping the corridors of power in Iraq" while the Qatar-based daily Al-Sharq described the hanging as an act of sectarian revenge by the Shia majority in Iraq, which suffered for decades under Saddam's Sunni-dominated regime.

Saddam's eldest daughter Raghad joined a demonstration in the Jordanian capital Amman. The demonstrators chanted anti-American and pro-Saddam slogans. Raghad, who is exiled in Jordan, told protesters: "I want to thank you for this show of support. May God protect you." One of the banners held by protesters read: "Leader Saddam the father of martyrs".

Demonstrations also continued in Saddam's heartland. In Al-Dawr, near to Saddam's home village of Awja, where he was buried on Sunday, hundreds of Sunnis took to the streets. Nearby in Tikrit, dozens of mourning tents were erected.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: eurabia; hanging; lynch; mob; sabban; saddamsympathizers
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To: blam
CNN is having conniption fits over the demise of their hero, Saddam!

SICK SICK SICK SICK.

They covered up his torture to keep their bureau open, totally disregarding the human cost to Iraqi citizens.

Perhaps they continued to be on Saddam's payroll and now are out of pocket. What else could explain their lament for their dear friend Saddam.

41 posted on 01/01/2007 7:22:12 PM PST by OldFriend (THE PRESS IS AN EVIL FOR WHICH THERE IS NO REMEDY)
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To: willk

LOL--- I recalled it from my youth too.....LOL.


42 posted on 01/01/2007 7:22:17 PM PST by onyx (Phillip Rivers, LT and the San Diego Chargers! WOO-HOO!)
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To: 69ConvertibleFirebird

The only ones outraged are the commmies at the UK Telegraph.


43 posted on 01/01/2007 7:23:59 PM PST by CAWats (The weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty through God for the pulling down of strongholds)
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To: blam

If only the pantywaists in the Pentagon had knocked off Al Sadr 3 years ago, we wouldn't have to hear that putrid doughboy's name shouted out at this hanging.


44 posted on 01/01/2007 7:25:18 PM PST by montag813
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To: muawiyah
Moqtada, as much as we might dislike the guy, had a father and two brothers assassinated by Saddam Hussein. I think all rational and irrational people would agree that we are much better off without this guy. Unfortunately, there's always somebody out there who wants us to feel sorry for a mass murderer.

Lots of Iraqis had family murdered by Saddam. It is not that we aren't better off with Saddam dead and gone. It is the sectarian display by Sadr Brigade thugs representatives of an ambush murderer of American troops that is so unpalitable.

Sadr didn't bring Hussein to the gallows, we did.

45 posted on 01/01/2007 7:26:51 PM PST by ARE SOLE (I thought the Party was supposed to court the voters and not the other way around?)
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To: blam

It's hard to take something written by someone named "Tweedie" seriously.(I tawt I taw a lynching !)


46 posted on 01/01/2007 7:28:42 PM PST by Carl LaFong (Sugar from the Yucatan !)
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To: Screamname
Oh my, these things always happen in threes. James Brown, Gerald Ford and now Saddam.

You forgot Joe Barbera


47 posted on 01/01/2007 7:29:16 PM PST by kstewskis ("Never give away for free what God has given you as a gift for your husband"....CyberAnt)
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To: blam

If he can't take a joke, F'him!


48 posted on 01/01/2007 7:29:28 PM PST by MindBender26 (Having my own CAR-15 in RVN meant never having to say I was sorry....)
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To: blam
Right. "Outrage Mounts." This goes with "Momentum Builds" as my nomination for the headline that most screams "this is a lie."

I do note that even the most pro-Saddam stories contain some sort of disclaimer, "Yeah, he was a murderer who gassed villages and put a half million people into mass graves, but other than that he was a heckuva guy and he had rights, didn't he?" One wonders why they even try.

49 posted on 01/01/2007 7:29:48 PM PST by Billthedrill
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To: Screamname
Grouping Ford in with James Brown and Saddam Hussein is just ... well, wrong on some level.

Happy New Year to you.

50 posted on 01/01/2007 7:31:38 PM PST by JustaDumbBlonde
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To: blam

Yikes, earlier I noted that within a week this would be the media template on the execution, looks like I underestimated their ability to get together on the "facts" of the situation.

"The significance of this story is that it "fits the template". That being that Saddam's death will create more violence between the various parties in Iraq. These flames are being fanned, gently now and in full force to come.

This reminds me a bit of 9/11. The media/left, recognizing the visceral reaction of the population at large, kept quiet, even appeared to join in the "united we stand" atmosphere. But, they waited, and when sufficient time had passed, began restating history as they always do to undermine our interests while feeding the interests of our enemies.

This is the same. Dancing in the streets in Iraq ,along with general approval here, muted the media/left response. These facts will soon be replaced with "bungling by Bush in rushing Saddam execution seen as cause for civil war". Our enemies, foreign and domestic, will never stop until we are truly defeated or they are eliminated.

I predict that by the end of the week, the vast majority of "coverage" of the aftermath of saddam's execution will turn this victory by our courageous President and troops into yet another defeat at the hands of the traitors in the media and democrat party, aided and abetted by the spineless "republican leadership".


51 posted on 01/01/2007 7:32:26 PM PST by prov1813man (While the one you despise and ridicule works to protect you, those you embrace work to destroy you)
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To: blam

“was rushed through by the Iraqi government despite American requests for a delay.”

Speaking of outrage, Neil Tweedie is in big trouble now! He just reported that the Iraqi government isn’t complete American puppet.


52 posted on 01/01/2007 7:33:02 PM PST by Red Dog #1
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To: 69ConvertibleFirebird

Personally, I am outraged that all of these folks are outraged. Does that count?


53 posted on 01/01/2007 7:33:41 PM PST by JustaDumbBlonde
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To: ARE SOLE
Not so sure it's sectarian.

We need some top notch translators on the job to guide us through all the details of the video of his hanging.

We can go forward and backward several times and obtain comments on the multiplicity of meanings.

I'm sure the fellows hanging Saddam were quite excited.

54 posted on 01/01/2007 7:35:01 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: Graybeard58
2 years from the time he was captured is not "unseemly haste"

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For the country that doesn't have the death penalty any length of time would be unseemly haste
55 posted on 01/01/2007 7:35:26 PM PST by photodawg
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To: blam
Who gives a rat's *ss? Doesn't the weenie who wrote this "news" article have something better to do, like watch grass grow?

Congressman Billybob

Latest article: "The Are-You-Kidding Award for Cong. Conyers"

56 posted on 01/01/2007 7:37:48 PM PST by Congressman Billybob (Please get involved: www.ArmorforCongress.com)
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To: JustaDumbBlonde

President Ford and James Brown are probably jamming together in heaven!
Jerry Ford : "Step back - kiss myself"
James Brown : "Our long national nightmare is over."... (when Howie Mandel retires?)


57 posted on 01/01/2007 7:37:50 PM PST by Carl LaFong (Sugar from the Yucatan !)
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To: blam

Apparently this author's job is to review war crimes trials and spy films. He's done an article on Milosevitch and another on the new James Bond:

http://www.smh.com.au/news/film/the-blond-007-outguns-critics/2006/11/15/1163266634687.html


58 posted on 01/01/2007 7:37:51 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: JustaDumbBlonde
Personally, I am outraged that all of these folks are outraged. Does that count?

They should certainly stop their outrage because you are outraged. It's only fair...

59 posted on 01/01/2007 7:38:19 PM PST by 69ConvertibleFirebird (Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.)
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To: SolidWood

I'll second that.


60 posted on 01/01/2007 7:38:22 PM PST by SoldierDad (Proud Father of a 2nd BCT 10th Mountain Soldier fighting the terrorists in Iraq)
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