I am going to be interviewed by the BBC tomorrow evening about reactions to the news today (if you have not heard - Saddam will be executed today or tommorrow for sure)
Anyone want to contribute a comment that they want the British public to hear?
I know I'm gonna be labeled a Baathist, but I'm still against the death sentence whether against Saddam or any other person. If I had the chance to decide his fate, I'd let him locked in cramped cell, and work hard on making Iraq a better place, then I'd give him a telly to watch and weep. I mean the fact that he's been deprived of authority is enough a torture.
By the way, I thought that he's gonna stand trial for charges related to the mass killing if Jameela businessmen and other pending charges, what about them?
tita my dear. who cares? all these crimes are irrilevant..what about his crimes against sonna? nobosy ever mentons them! the wole point is to show that he was bad to shea and kurds, and thats why americans librated us! who cares about the innocent iraqis, merchants, everyday peopoe? as long as they dont have a clear sectarian label they wont be mentioned!
i am gonna be on BBC radio and TV tomorrow. and if any of you guys is interested to be on BBC please let me know, i'd would really appreciate it:)
On 12/29/06, Chikitita <khatoon.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know I'm gonna be labeled a Baathist, but I'm still against the death > sentence whether against Saddam or any other person. If I had the chance to > decide his fate, I'd let him locked in cramped cell, and work hard on making > Iraq a better place, then I'd give him a telly to watch and weep. I mean the > fact that he's been deprived of authority is enough a torture.
> By the way, I thought that he's gonna stand trial for charges related to > the mass killing if Jameela businessmen and other pending charges, what > about them?
i dont think any iraqi at the moment will benefit or lose if they executed Saddam, the killing fields of iraq will still be open for business, even if one of their patrons was offed -which people say will be in the next three hours-
thing is, the ONLY thing i hope to come out of this whole fiasco, is a lesson. a lesson to our current "Saddams".
history only repeats itself because we fail to learn from our mistakes.
happy eid everyone, its 2am my time, 3am baghdad time.. God have mercy on us all.
on a seperate note: Ms.Tita, i am not a violent person, everyone around me knows that (i guess), but i am a firm supporter of the death penalty, actually, any "eye for an eye" kind of punishment. and for everyone, from kings to beggars.
believe me, less crimes would be committed if the crims knew there was a heavy toll to be paid.
i agree. lakom fil qa9a9i 7ayaton ya 2oli li albab! its still painful that its 7aq yorad bihi ba6il. all this trial. as much as i hate saddam, i know he is far better than the one judgin him and excecuting him. its just sad.
> on a seperate note: > Ms.Tita, i am not a violent person, everyone around me knows that (i > guess), > but i am a firm supporter of the death penalty, actually, any "eye for an > eye" kind of punishment. > and for everyone, from kings to beggars.
> believe me, less crimes would be committed if the crims knew there was a > heavy toll to be paid.
In the late 70s, Saddam showed Iraqis footage of gallows as a premonition for the bloodbaths to come. But today's politicians claim that the ousted regime will never be repeated, so how come they have insisted on airing the hanging in the Eid.
So true 13, we never learn from others' mistakes. Are we really natural-born maniacs?
As for the death penalty. I think it would sound nice if Saddam was executed while he was in power. Solagh admitted to torturing dozens of detainees, what did the democratic governement do to him, they made him the minister of finance to pierce money instead of human flesh.
And Khwelid, Kashkhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa BBC. Tell them Tita said Hi ;)
Chikitita wrote: > As for the death penalty. I think it would sound nice if Saddam was executed > while he was in power. Solagh admitted to torturing dozens of detainees, > what did the democratic governement do to him, they made him the minister of > finance to pierce money instead of human flesh.
> And Khwelid, > Kashkhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa BBC. Tell them Tita said Hi ;)
> <div>As for the death penalty. I think it would sound nice if Saddam was executed while he was in power. Solagh admitted to torturing dozens of detainees, what did the democratic governement do to him, they made him the minister of finance to pierce money instead of human flesh. > </div> > <div> </div> > <div>And Khwelid,</div> > <div>Kashkhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa BBC. Tell them Tita said Hi ;)</div>
> tita my dear. who cares? all these crimes are irrilevant..what about his > crimes against sonna? nobosy ever mentons them! the wole point is to show > that he was bad to shea and kurds, and thats why americans librated us! who > cares about the innocent iraqis, merchants, everyday peopoe? as long as they > dont have a clear sectarian label they wont be mentioned!
> i am gonna be on BBC radio and TV tomorrow. and if any of you guys is > interested to be on BBC please let me know, i'd would really appreciate it:)
> On 12/29/06, Chikitita <khatoon.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I know I'm gonna be labeled a Baathist, but I'm still against the death > > sentence whether against Saddam or any other person. If I had the chance to > > decide his fate, I'd let him locked in cramped cell, and work hard on making > > Iraq a better place, then I'd give him a telly to watch and weep. I mean the > > fact that he's been deprived of authority is enough a torture.
> > By the way, I thought that he's gonna stand trial for charges related to > > the mass killing if Jameela businessmen and other pending charges, what > > about them?-- > Khalid Jarrar > secretsinbaghdad.blogspot.com
> I saw your interview on BBC World this morning. Thanks for speaking on > behalf of the many people who share your opinion.
> On Dec 29, 9:23 pm, "khalid jarrar" <khalidjar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > tita my dear. who cares? all these crimes are irrilevant..what about his > > crimes against sonna? nobosy ever mentons them! the wole point is to show > > that he was bad to shea and kurds, and thats why americans librated us! who > > cares about the innocent iraqis, merchants, everyday peopoe? as long as they > > dont have a clear sectarian label they wont be mentioned!
> > i am gonna be on BBC radio and TV tomorrow. and if any of you guys is > > interested to be on BBC please let me know, i'd would really appreciate it:)
> > On 12/29/06, Chikitita <khatoon.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I know I'm gonna be labeled a Baathist, but I'm still against the death > > > sentence whether against Saddam or any other person. If I had the chance to > > > decide his fate, I'd let him locked in cramped cell, and work hard on making > > > Iraq a better place, then I'd give him a telly to watch and weep. I mean the > > > fact that he's been deprived of authority is enough a torture.
> > > By the way, I thought that he's gonna stand trial for charges related to > > > the mass killing if Jameela businessmen and other pending charges, what > > > about them?-- > > Khalid Jarrar > > secretsinbaghdad.blogspot.com
> I saw your interview on BBC World this morning. Thanks for speaking on > behalf of the many people who share your opinion.
> On Dec 29, 9:23 pm, "khalid jarrar" <khalidjar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > tita my dear. who cares? all these crimes are irrilevant..what about his > > crimes against sonna? nobosy ever mentons them! the wole point is to > show > > that he was bad to shea and kurds, and thats why americans librated us! > who > > cares about the innocent iraqis, merchants, everyday peopoe? as long as > they > > dont have a clear sectarian label they wont be mentioned!
> > i am gonna be on BBC radio and TV tomorrow. and if any of you guys is > > interested to be on BBC please let me know, i'd would really appreciate > it:)
> > On 12/29/06, Chikitita <khatoon.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I know I'm gonna be labeled a Baathist, but I'm still against the > death > > > sentence whether against Saddam or any other person. If I had the > chance to > > > decide his fate, I'd let him locked in cramped cell, and work hard on > making > > > Iraq a better place, then I'd give him a telly to watch and weep. I > mean the > > > fact that he's been deprived of authority is enough a torture.
> > > By the way, I thought that he's gonna stand trial for charges related > to > > > the mass killing if Jameela businessmen and other pending charges, > what > > > about them?-- > > Khalid Jarrar > > secretsinbaghdad.blogspot.com
umm:) I dont think i can Miraj sorry! BBC was covering live, i did two radio and one TV interviews, all live, i dont think they keep tasjeel of them for public y3ni and i dont think y3eedoohin. sorry!:) next time;) and just for your info mean tita knew the time for them and didnt tell you! kotleeha:D
On 12/30/06, Miraj B. <mbaghdadi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Khalid, I didn't check your blog but could you please put links to the > interview. Salam please you too.
> Thanks
> Iraqi Signor wrote: > > Khalid,
> > I saw your interview on BBC World this morning. Thanks for speaking on > > behalf of the many people who share your opinion.
> > On Dec 29, 9:23 pm, "khalid jarrar" <khalidjar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > tita my dear. who cares? all these crimes are irrilevant..what about > his > > > crimes against sonna? nobosy ever mentons them! the wole point is to > show > > > that he was bad to shea and kurds, and thats why americans librated > us! who > > > cares about the innocent iraqis, merchants, everyday peopoe? as long > as they > > > dont have a clear sectarian label they wont be mentioned!
> > > i am gonna be on BBC radio and TV tomorrow. and if any of you guys is > > > interested to be on BBC please let me know, i'd would really > appreciate it:)
> > > On 12/29/06, Chikitita <khatoon.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > I know I'm gonna be labeled a Baathist, but I'm still against the > death > > > > sentence whether against Saddam or any other person. If I had the > chance to > > > > decide his fate, I'd let him locked in cramped cell, and work hard > on making > > > > Iraq a better place, then I'd give him a telly to watch and weep. I > mean the > > > > fact that he's been deprived of authority is enough a torture.
> > > > By the way, I thought that he's gonna stand trial for charges > related to > > > > the mass killing if Jameela businessmen and other pending charges, > what > > > > about them?-- > > > Khalid Jarrar > > > secretsinbaghdad.blogspot.com
Ayamkum Sa3eeda all and I hope this coming year is the one we are all waiting for.
The best quote here is Khalid's" kalam Haq yurad bihi Batil" Everything about the execution is wrong but the execution itself is very right and justified. And I agree with tita on capital punishment but not when it comes to genocide. the only thing i cannot understand is why some people are treating this matter as if they have a big chip on their shoulder? Like Shia excuted him, or his death is a blow to the Sunnis. or his death has turned him to a martyr. It is a chapter we have to close rather than giving it too much thought. We have to move on and give more thought to the precious people we are loosing everyday. He is a piece of dirt and his death is a relief to whoever suffered under his reign.
Wallah ma adree ya Hala, regardless of he he is and what he did, I didn't like the thought of airing the process. It was not a matter of justice, had it been so, they should have waited for the pending cases, Anfal is not over yet, the merchants' case hasn't started. And from the video aired today, I realized it has more to do with revenge and score settling. Why did those masked men have to chant Moqtada's name, what has that thug got to do with it, is he any better, hasn't he perpetrated similar crimes against fellow Iraqis, who by the way are not necessarily Sunnis. I'm afraid now that Saddam is a dead man I will no longer be able to crack jokes about him or call him Skham as I used to do. If he emitomized a closure of a bloody chapter, let's start a clean one at least.
1. "Like, Shia excuted him" hmmm... simple to reason that one out: he was executed for the Dijel massacre, also the chants at his execution..
2. "or his death is a blow to the Sunnis" thats just "we came to liberate you from the Sunni overlords" crap, in a different guise..
3. "his death has turned him to a martyr" hmm.. the way he was executed, first day of eid and all, also, the git was composed before the ropes.. also, some people are just mindless, and want a god of flesh to worship.
oh and we iraqis always blow everything out of proportion! if you think this is outrageous, just wait for the "next generation" born to Ba'athi parents are old enough for their parents to tell them how Saddam lived and died. oh i can just imagine!