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Saudis Pay Respects to Idi Amin (Cannibal barf-alert)
Arab News ^ | 8-19-03 | Salah Fareed

Posted on 08/19/2003 3:02:51 AM PDT by atomic conspiracy

Amin’s Neighbors Remember the Man They Knew

Salah Fareed • Special to Arab News

JEDDAH, 19 August 2003 — While reactions to the death of Uganda’s former dictator Idi Amin were mixed in Uganda, residents of the Al-Safa district here responded with sadness to the passing of a popular neighbor whom they remember as a good man.

Amin, who died in Jeddah where he sought exile after his government was ousted in 1979, was perhaps the most famous resident of the neighborhood.

Saad Al-Harthy had been living next door to the former strongman for the last five years. “He was a very good person,” he told Arab News on Sunday night.

“I moved to the Al-Safa district and was told by another neighbor that the former Ugandan president was living next door to us. I tried to get to know him, but he was very quiet and stayed in his house most of the time,” he recalled. “However, I met him once and introduced myself to him, and he was very kind and polite,” he added.

Al-Harthy regularly saw Amin pray at the nearby Al-Shakreen Mosque.

Abdulraheem Al-Yamani, another neighbor, also highlighted Amin’s piety and regular attendance at the mosque.

“I used to see him at every prayer at the mosque, including the Fajr prayer. He seemed to be a very dedicated Muslim.

“He was a real presence at the mosque because of his height and enormous girth,” Al-Yamani said.

Basheer Akbar, a Pakistani clerk at the grocery store near Al-Shakreen Mosque, said Amin, who used to buy newspapers from his store on his way back from the mosque, often seemed melancholy.

“A month ago, we noticed that he stopped coming to the mosque and were told that he was on life support and critically ill in the hospital.

“I never knew he was Idi Amin, it was only when he became ill that I discovered that he was the former Ugandan president,” he said.

“He seemed sad most of the time, but he brightened up whenever he came out of the mosque, you could tell from his smile,” he added.

Neighbor Nasir Hamdan found it hard to square reports of Amin’s reign of terror in Uganda with the man he knew. “He was described as a ruthless dictator, one of Africa’s bloodiest despots and other bad things, but what we saw here in our neighborhood was a completely different person. What I saw in him was a very kind person, very quiet, and above all very devout in his religion. He dedicated most of his time to praying and reciting the Qur’an at the mosque.

“I really hope Allah will forgive him for his mistakes,” he said.

On Sunday night, Prince Sultan, second deputy premier and minister of defense and aviation, neighbors and friends paid a courtesy call to the Amin residence and offered their condolences to his family.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 15of19; allies; cannibal; deadmeat; idiamin; islam
Prince Sultan, who went to the defunct cannibal's lair and offered his condolences, is the same guy for whom the US Air Base in Saudi Arabia is named.
1 posted on 08/19/2003 3:02:51 AM PDT by atomic conspiracy
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To: atomic conspiracy
I'll start believing in moral equivalency when George W. Bush starts dining on deceased Democrats.
2 posted on 08/19/2003 3:16:25 AM PDT by atomic conspiracy ( Anti-war movement: road-kill on the highway to freedom.)
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To: atomic conspiracy
Anybody remember any memorable quotes from the eulogy?
3 posted on 08/19/2003 3:21:52 AM PDT by battlegearboat (Oh darn.)
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To: battlegearboat
"Anybody remember any memorable quotes from the eulogy?"

Sure, the conclusion:

"Did anyone remember to bring ketchup?"

4 posted on 08/19/2003 3:48:51 AM PDT by atomic conspiracy ( Anti-war movement: road-kill on the highway to freedom.)
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To: atomic conspiracy
Incredible! What precisly do they respect,I wonder?
5 posted on 08/19/2003 3:53:41 AM PDT by Finalapproach29er ("Don't shoot Mongo, you'll only make him mad.")
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To: atomic conspiracy
Neighbor Osama bin Laden, a senior government employee recently returned from abroad, said Idi Amin felt safe in his adopted Saudi Arabia.

"Idi knew this is the one place where the Americans and others don't even dare ask for extradition," bin Laden remarked, "We're basically untouchable here".

6 posted on 08/19/2003 4:28:44 AM PDT by dagnabbit (Shielding Guilty Saudis = Accessory After The Fact)
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To: atomic conspiracy
Feed his remains to pigs and then slaughter the pigs and feed the pork to dogs.
7 posted on 08/19/2003 4:51:35 AM PDT by muir_redwoods
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To: atomic conspiracy
Cannibals, terrorists, enablers, and slavers.

Is there no end to this?


8 posted on 08/19/2003 5:13:44 AM PDT by Diogenesis (If you mess with one of us, you mess with all of us)
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“I really hope Allah will forgive him for his mistakes,” he said.

One could hardly describe this brutal Muslims actions as "mistakes." I'm certain he meant to do each and every one of them.

9 posted on 08/19/2003 5:26:54 AM PDT by Guillermo (Proud Infidel!)
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