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  • Description: Iraqi Member of Parliament MP speaks abt Saddams Baath Party.
    And is wondering about some Iraqis who defend this fascist party.
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  • Description: Iraqi Member of Parliment MP speaks abt Arab government. Saudi arabi, Syria and Libya Muamar Qadafi
  • Description: Iraqi Member of Parliament MP speaks abt Saddams Baath Party.
    And is wondering about some Iraqis who defend this fascist party.
  • Description: Justice for Kurds = Independent Kurdistan !

    Saddam Hussein's Anfal Genocide against the Kurds.
    Why was he killed before Kurds could get their justice ?!

    This video was produced by the BBC in 1991.
    What roles did the Western government play in arming Saddam Hussein ?!
    Great documentary about the Anfal genocide.
    The only way for Kurdish Vendendetta is an INDEPENDENT KURDISTAN !
    LONG LIVE AN INDEPENDENT KURDISTAN !
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  • Description: Iraqi Member of Parliament MP speaks abt Saddams Baath Party.
    And is wondering about some Iraqis who defend this fascist party.
  • Description: The Peabody Award-winning Mosaic features selections from daily TV news programs produced by national broadcasters throughout the Middle ... all » East, translated when necessary into English. Link TV is an independent national network providing Americans a global perspective on world issues and cultures, now available in one out of four US homes. Saudi Arabia TV, Saudi Arabia Sunnis in Iraq Want Representation in Constitution Committee Iraqiya TV, Iraq Iraqis Call for Loyal Iraqi Forces Future TV, Lebanon Washington Drops Plans for Investigation of Lebanese Journalist Abu Dhabi TV, UAE Syrian Baath Party Meets IBA TV, Israel Syria Denies Scud Missiles Palestinian President Postpones Election Jordan TV, Jordan Israelis and Palestinians Clash British Foreign Secretary Meets President Abbas Blair Remains Optimistic Despite Bush Snub Building Collapses in Egypt Violence Erupts in Ethiopia Sudan Peace agreement in the Making North Korea to Resume 6- Party Talks Nile TV, Egypt UN Extends Presence of International Forces in Iraq, History of UN and Arab World  «
  • Description: 1-Details from the trial session

    2-Shots of the dialogue between Saddam Hussein's lawyer, Judge Rauf Abdel Rahman and Saddam

    3- Former Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tareq Aziz swearing

    4-Statement by Aziz (In Arabic)

    Saddam's trial resumed in Baghdad on Wednesday, former Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tareq Aziz took the witness stand to defend former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and his associates in a case involving the killing of Shiite civilians from Dujail in the 1980s.

    While he was not involved with the events of Dujail itself, his testimony on behalf of Saddam focused on the series of assassination attempts against officials of the Baath regime at that time.

    "The president is not guilty, nor are any of the officials in the government, just because they punished those who tried to assassinate the head of state," he told the court.

    He stated, "The Dujail case is part of a chain of assassination operations against officials and I am one of the victims."

    Aziz was attacked in 1980, by militants who tossed grenades at him at Baghdad's Mustansiriyah University.

    "The president of the state in any country, if faced with an assassination attempt, should take procedures to punish those who conduct and help this operation. According to the law, people who support this assassination can also be convicted" he said.

    Aziz said he was testifying on the behalf not just Saddam, but also former head of intelligence Barzan al-Tikriti and former vice president Taha Yassin Ramadan.

    Saddam and his seven co-defendants face charges of crimes against humanity, including murder and torture, and could face execution by hanging if found guilty.

    The trial is currently in the defense phase, featuring testimony on the behalf of the accused, with last week involving witnesses for the little known Baathist officials from Dujail.

    Lebanese lawyer Bushra Khalil had returned to the courtroom after a long absence following her expulsion in early April by Judge Rauf Abdel Rahman for disrupting the proceedings.

    But an argument immediately erupted after the trial resumed, and the judge ordered her thrown out again. She was escorted from the courtroom screaming, and tossing her robes at the judge, drawing protests from Saddam and other lawyers.

    Chief prosecutor Jaafar al-Mussawi said, the defense testimony could take a few weeks, as nearly 60 witnesses are lined up to testify in the courtroom in Baghdad's fortified Green Zone.

    Once defense testimony is complete, defense lawyers will give their closing statements, followed by defendants' final statements which will mark the end of the trial.

    *Soruce: Ihlas News Agency
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    Description: This video is not the best but gives you an idea. It was taken through cellphone. Saddam today, Bush tomorrow?! ... all » ____________________________________________ Steve Watson Infowars.net Thursday, January 4, 2007 Evidence has emerged that the execution of Saddam Hussein was purposefully allowed to descend into chaos as senior American and Iraqi officials carefully staged managed a situation whereby Shi'ite militias were able to infiltrate the chamber and actually carry out the deed themselves. Reuters today reported that Iraqi officials acknowledged that the execution chamber had been infiltrated by outsiders bent on inflaming sectarian tensions. "Whoever leaked this video meant to harm national reconciliation and drive a wedge between Shi'ites and Sunnis," said National Security Adviser Mowaffaq al-Rubaie, one of a group of 20 officials and other witnesses who were present at the execution at dawn on Saturday. "The execution was carried out by militias and outsiders. They put aside the team from the Interior Ministry that was supposed to carry it out," another Iraqi official said. US officials have said that they had nothing to do with the execution or the videoing of it which has sparked international condemnation. Saddam was handed over at the facility by U.S. troops who then immediately left the building before Saddam was executed. How incredibly convenient. Does it not seem a little bit strange that after capturing and holding Saddam prisoner for over three years, strictly overseeing his trial, that he would just be handed over by American officials who then did not even bother to stay and witness the execution? ____________________________________________ cruel dictator tyrant warcriminal murder massmurder murderer execution executed martyr mustardgas gas gassed gassing holocaust chemical weapons warfare kill killing terror terrorist war neocon neocons hate propaganda controlled massmedia Bush lies naked truth hoax NWO new international order kangaroo court tribunal trial justice talmudic noahide laws verdict no proof sentenced death penalty hanged hanging Halabjah Halapja Halapjah Helepçe Saddam Sadam Hoessein Hussein Hussain Husein Husain Baath Ba'ath  «
  • Description: The music of the anthems is from a valuable website whose address ishttp://david.national-anthems.net/faq.The area of Iraq, known as Mesopotamia in ancient times, was home to a succession of cultures including Sumerians, Assyrians, Babylonians and Persians. The Mesopotamian plain fell to the Muslim caliphate in the seventh century A.D. The Abbasids made Baghdad (founded 762) into the seat of the caliphate, and the city became one of the world's greatest repositories of literary and scientific learning. Invading Mongols sacked Baghdad in 1258 and, devastated, the area eventually came under the control of the Ottoman Turks, who ruled Iraq from their capital in Constantinople until the end of the first world war. When the defeated Ottoman empire was broken up, three Ottoman provinces were combined into the British mandate (protectorate) of Iraq. After a short period of British control, Iraq became a fully sovereign kingdom in 1932. In the 36 years that followed, Iraqi politics were unstable, including a series of coups and counter-coups after the death of King Faisal, Iraq's first monarch, in 1933. In 1958 the political turmoil came to a head, when a coup led by General Abdul Karim Qasim toppled the monarchy for good. But Qasim's rule was short-lived too. In 1963 he was overthrown in a coup orchestrated by members of the Arab Socialist Renaissance Party (Baath party). A counter-coup deposed the Baathists nine months later, but the plotters failed to consolidate their power, and the Baathists returned in 1968. General Ahmad Hassan al-Bakr, a leading figure in the coup that deposed Qasim in 1963, was named president. His handpicked successor, Saddam Hussein, became president after al-Bakr's resignation in 1979. In 1980, Iraq invaded the newly formed Islamic Republic of Iran. After early successes (aided by America and Britain, which feared Iran's militant Islamism), the Iraqi army was pushed back, and the conflict stalled into a devastating war of attrition. When it ended inconclusively in 1988, Iraq's economy was in ruins. Two years later Iraq, which had largely rebuilt its military machine, easily conquered oil-rich Kuwait in an unprovoked attack. But under the aegis of the United Nations, an American-led multinational force expelled Iraqi troops from Kuwait in February 1991. Subsequent UN resolutions were set up to halt its chemical, biological and nuclear weapons programme, and trade sanctions were imposed to enforce them. But Hussein defied the sanctions and weapons inspectors for most of 12 years, and in 2003 another, smaller coalition led by America and Britain ousted him and occupied the country after a three-week war. The coalition subsequently established a provisional authority, charged with basic administration and overseeing the creation of a new constitution for Iraq.