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Title: Baghdad Burning Riverbend
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Published: Jan 2, 2007
Author: Riverbend
Post Date: 2007-01-02 22:40:20 by tom007
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Baghdad Burning

... I'll meet you 'round the bend my friend, where hearts can heal and souls can mend... Sunday, December 31, 2006

A Lynching... It's official. Maliki and his people are psychopaths. This really is a new low. It's outrageous- an execution during Eid. Muslims all over the world (with the exception of Iran) are outraged. Eid is a time of peace, of putting aside quarrels and anger- at least for the duration of Eid.

This does not bode well for the coming year. No one imagined the madmen would actually do it during a religious holiday. It is religiously unacceptable and before, it was constitutionally illegal. We thought we'd at least get a few days of peace and some time to enjoy the Eid holiday, which coincides with the New Year this year. We've spent the first two days of a holy holiday watching bits and pieces of a sordid lynching.

America the savior… After nearly four years and Bush's biggest achievement in Iraq has been a lynching. Bravo Americans.

Maliki has made the mistake of his life. His signature and unhidden glee at the whole execution, especially on the first day of Eid Al Adha (the Eid where millions of Muslims make a pilgrimage to Mecca), will only do more to damage his already tattered reputation. He's like a vulture in a suit (or a balding weasel). It's almost embarrassing. I kept expecting Muwafaq Al Rubaii to run over and wipe the drool from the corner of his mouth as he signed for the execution. Are these the people who represent the New Iraq? We're in so much more trouble than I ever thought.

And no- not the celebrations BBC are claiming. With the exception of a few areas, the streets are empty.

Now we come to CNN. Shame on you CNN journalists- you're getting lazy. The least you can do is get the last words correct when you write a story about an execution. Your articles are read the world over and will go down in history as references. You people are the biggest news network in the world- the least you can do is spend some money on a decent translator. Saddam's last words were NOT "Muqtada Al Sadr" as Munir Haddad claimed, according to the article below. If anyone had seen at least part of the video they showed on TV, you'd know that.

"A witness, Iraqi Judge Munir Haddad, said that one of the executioners told Hussein that the former dictator had destroyed Iraq, which sparked an argument that was joined by several government officials in the room.

As a noose was tightened around Hussein's neck, one of the executioners yelled "long live Muqtada al-Sadr," Haddad said, referring to the powerful anti-American Shiite religious leader.

Hussein, a Sunni, uttered one last phrase before he died, saying "Muqtada al-Sadr" in a mocking tone, according to Haddad's account."

From the video that was leaked, it was not an executioner who yelled "long live Muqtada al-Sadr". See, this is another low the Maliki government sunk to- they had some hecklers conveniently standing by during the execution. Maliki claimed they were "some witnesses from the trial", but they were, very obviously, hecklers. The moment the noose was around Saddam's neck, they began chanting, in unison, "God's prayers be on Mohamed and on Mohamed's family…" Something else I didn't quite catch (but it was very coordinated), and then "Muqtada, Muqtada, Muqtada!" One of them called out to Saddam, "Go to hell…" (in Arabic). Saddam looked down disdainfully and answered "Heya hay il marjala…?" which is basically saying, "Is this your manhood…?".

Someone half-heartedly called out to the hecklers, "I beg you, I beg you- the man is being executed!" They were slightly quieter and then Saddam stood and said, "Ashadu an la ilaha ila Allah, wa ashhadu ana Mohammedun rasool Allah…" Which means, "I witness there is no god but Allah and that Mohammed is His messenger." These are the words a Muslim (Sunnis and Shia alike) should say on their deathbed. He repeated this one more time, very clearly, but before he could finish it, he was lynched.

So, no, CNN, his last words were not "Muqtada Al Sadr" in a mocking tone- just thought someone should clear that up. (Really people, six of you contributed to that article!)

Then again, one could argue that it was a judge who gave them that false information. A judge on the Iraqi appeals court- one of the judges who ratified the execution order. Everyone knows Iraqi judges under American tutelage never lie- that explains CNN's confusion.

Muwafaq Al Rubai was said he was "weak and frightened". Apparently, Rubai saw a different lynching because according to the video they leaked, he didn't look frightened at all. His voice didn't shake and he refused to put on the black hood. He looked resigned to his fate, and during the heckling he looked as defiant as ever. (It's quite a contrast to Muhsin Abdul Hameed's public hysterics last year when the Americans raided his home.)

It's one thing to have militias participating in killings. This is allegedly the democracy the Americans flaunt. Is this how bloodthirsty and frightening we've become? Is this what Iraq stands for now? Executions? I'm sure the rest of the Arab countries will be impressed.

One of the most advanced countries in the world did not help to reconstruct Iraq, they didn't even help produce a decent constitution. They did, however, contribute nicely to a kangaroo court and a lynching. A lynching shall go down in history as America's biggest accomplishment in Iraq. So who's next? Who hangs for the hundreds of thousands who've died as a direct result of this war and occupation? Bush? Blair? Maliki? Jaffari? Allawi? Chalabi?

2006 has definitely been representative of Maliki and his government- killings like never before and a lynching to end it properly. Death and destruction everywhere. I'm so tired of all of this…

- posted by river @ 10:12 PM

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#1. To: tom007 (#0)

The problem with this article is that the decision to hang Saddam on that day came from the Israelis security bosses and their puppet dubya, those who hanged him are Jews speaking Arabic, there are Jew Iraqis Jew Kurds and all are Jew mossad who speak Arabic and they are all over Iraq with us gov. identity cards, and this is no secret out side the us, inside the us people are fed ziopropagandas and are happy with the whore media. Saddam deserved to be hanged long time ago but his masters: zion-subservers should share the blame. Dubya is the Zionist golden boy and he is our emperor, and we all share the blame of all those innocents killed domestic and foreign, we elected him twice and we are happy with him and the rest is just hot air.

Max  posted on  2007-01-02   23:03:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Max (#1)

The problem with this article is that the decision to hang Saddam on that day came from the Israelis security bosses and their puppet dubya, those who hanged him are Jews speaking Arabic

How would you know this. Is this something you believe to be a fact, or suppose to be true?

tom007  posted on  2007-01-02   23:06:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: tom007 (#0)

It's official. Maliki and his people are psychopaths.

As I have remarked before I have some question marks in my mind about the true identity of this Baghdad Burning blogger.

To so quickly accept the "official story" without pause and then to disseminate it far and wide ...something does not seem right.

First off isn't it possible that Maliki might have framed al-Sadr for Saddam's lynching during Eid, no less? Maliki was coming under pressure from the neocons to "handle" al-Sadr, which he was reluctant to do because al-Sadr had broad based Shiite popular appeal while Maliki himself was viewed with suspicion as a Bush puppet. Ergo, what a handy thing it would be to hang the uncivilized lynching on Sadr and foment civil war violence between the Sunnis and Shiite militias - problem solved. Maliki gets to keep his highly paid puppet job and Bush gets rid of Sadr, killed by some unhappy Sunni assassin in the near future...ahem...

From NYT:

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/03/world/middleeast/03iraq.html ?_r=1&oref=slogin

"...one of the officials who attended the hanging, a prosecutor at the trial that condemned Mr. Hussein to death, said that one of two men he had seen holding a cellphone camera aloft to make a video of Mr. Hussein’s last moments — up to and past the point where he fell through the trapdoor — was Mowaffak al- Rubaie, Mr. Maliki’s national security adviser. Attempts to reach Mr. Rubaie were unsuccessful. The prosecutor, Munkith al-Faroun, said the other man holding a cellphone above his head was also an official, but he could not recall his name....Sami al-Askari, a Shiite member of Parliament who attended the hanging,...said his own observation was that the worst sectarian taunts had come from a guard he described as a poorly educated Shiite man with a thick Arabic accent, and not from the officials who attended, or from the executioners..."

*** who was the man with the thick "Arabic accent"????not a member of the officials attending. Also as BTP Holdings observed on another thread, the executioners were not Muslim - one wore a pinkie ring - Special Forces???***

Here's something from AP:

http ://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070102/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_070102202809

"...A prosecutor [Al-Faroon] who saw the hanging said some of the taunting came from guards outside the execution chamber, not the masked ones who put the noose around Saddam's neck...

Al-Faroon said he vigorously protested when people began to shout just before Saddam was executed, and that shouts of "Muqtada" came from guards outside the execution chamber.

"I am certain that the chanting at the moment of the execution was not organized, and that those chanting were not being ordered to do so," al-Faroon told TV2. "The guards made a decision to do so by themselves. This is the truth. I shouted at them and ordered them to keep silent. My voice is very clear in the recording."

In the leaked video, one voice called: "Allah, bless those who pray for Muhammad and his descendants. Allah, pray for Muhammad and his descendants and may they bring us their help soon and curse their enemies and back their son Muqtada, Muqtada, Muqtada."

At that point Saddam asked, "Is this manly?"

A voice responded, "To hell."

***voices from outside the room - not an organized group - English used.***

scrapper2  posted on  2007-01-02   23:27:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: scrapper2 (#3) (Edited)

As I have remarked before I have some question marks in my mind about the true identity of this Baghdad Burning blogger.

Yes, there is a contraversy about her. She writes better english than most college graduates, American style, it seems to me.

From what I can tell (Ihave hardly read all her blogs), she is increasingly against the US occupation.

The fog of war.

tom007  posted on  2007-01-02   23:35:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: tom007 (#2) (Edited)

How would you know this. Is this something you believe to be a fact, or suppose to be true?

LOL.

you are an example of the majority of americans,

ignorant & lazy

have you read about the "british" that were arrested wearing arab cloths and having explosives last year? or the jew who was working with the insurgents, or the kurds activity in iraq, do you know the head of the kurdish clan BORAZANI is jewish, do some search, read more, do you want me to spoon you years of news in few minutes?

You want me to do your home work

do some search, say like googling : "mossad in iraq"

here is the result but you need to do more & read some;

http://www.google.com/search? hl=en&lr=&q=mossad+in+iraq+&btnG=Search

sorry, no more time for free education

Max  posted on  2007-01-02   23:37:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Max (#5)

Thanks for the kind reply Max.

tom007  posted on  2007-01-02   23:45:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: tom007 (#4)

Yes, there is a contraversy about her. She writes better english than most college grauduates, American style, it seems to me.

Well regardless of her identity, I think you might agree with me that there are nagging question marks about how conveniently Sadr is being framed by "people outside the execution room" whose identity is unconfirmable but whose voices are English speaking and ostensibly aligning themselves with Sadr.

Also there's one rough looking person in the execution room with a thick Arabic accent not belonging to the delegation of witnesses and he hurled some of the insults at Saddam - odd, you'd think the Iraqi prosecutor would be able to identify the accent/dialect of this trouble maker as belonging to a particular Iraqi tribe/group, yes?, but he can't.

And the fact that the executioners were muscular and well built ( not skinny and slight like lots of Iraqis we see in news reels -Fatboy Sadr himself is the exception to most Iraqis I've seen)and one wore a gold ring on his pinkie finger - rings are forbidden by Islam - those executioners looked awfully much like US SP military more so than a rag tag bunch of Shiite militia.

Hmmm....

P.S. Today I read on a blog - which I can't find now - that a gov't source admitted that Bush required that US military do the execution because he did not trust the Iraqis, he thought they might screw it up. When and if I find the that darn citation, I'll post it. My computer files are a mess - time for a New Year's cleanup.

scrapper2  posted on  2007-01-03   0:05:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: scrapper2 (#7)

think you might agree with me that there are nagging question marks about how conveniently Sadr is being framed by "people outside the execution room" whose identity is unconfirmable but whose voices are English speaking and ostensibly aligning themselves with Sadr.

I sure am. Sadar is from the American accounts the next Saddam. Yet from one account I have read from an American who is fluent in Arabic and has been living (existing?) in Baghad for some time, he paints a totally different pic of Sadar.

The American version is he's "a firey speaker with great charisma" etc. The guy living inIraq who actually (claims, but seem authentic to me) has attended his meetings says he is a terrible speaker, not charismatic at all. It is what his organization accomplishes that makes him important to the folks living in Sadar City Slums, according to the arabic speaker, and collaborated by others.

He actually tries to organize to take care of the common people, thus he is a hero to them in Sadar City.

There is one damm huge disconnect as to what is happening in Baghdad and what is on the friqqing nightly new here in the US.

tom007  posted on  2007-01-03   0:17:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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