execution of Saddam' was miscarriage of justice.his defense lawyers were killed under mysterious conditions. the judges were removed as they expressed that Saddam was not a dictator. the execution of Saddam was engineered by the imperialist country the us and executed by the puppet government of Iraq. had Saddam committed human rights violation, he should have been tried by an international court.after the invasion of Iraq by the us, it has become a hot bed for terrorists and more than 6,00,000 innocent Iraqis and 3000 American soldiers died. all the right thinking people should denounce the brutal act of hanging Saddam by the us.
2007-02-11 18:28:11
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answered by nightingale 6
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After seeing my life history coming in front of my eyes now as I lived under Saddam's rule for more than 20 years .After having seen all that tragedies , after knowing all that miseries , after hearing all that stories about the broken hearts and about the orphans .Surely the best judgement took place in the last two centuries was Saddam's execution
2007-02-11 18:39:44
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answered by haidar 1
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The Execution may be justified. But not the Executors. Not the Manner of Execution.
Saddam (read Sad-Damn) did a wrong, and got paid for it.
His Executors have done a wrong, and will have to pay heavily for it.
The Law of Divine Retribution is absolutely fool-proof !!
Once the Chain of Karma (action-reaction) is set into motion, it cannot be stopped until it completes a Full Circle....
2007-02-11 20:14:38
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answered by Dr Tapan Kumar Pradhan 3
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NO. Saddam's execution is just another example for "How we don't stand a chance against such rave bullies like the Americans
They simply wanted Iraq's resources and look how they got it!
I think we must all be care full now
because Mr Bush's next lucky pick might be us
2007-02-11 19:06:18
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answered by God sent 2
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Yes, but it should have been stayed in favor of arraigning him on charges of attrocites committed against the Kurdish people. Let him hang but only after the Kurds have their day in court. History was robbed of an important avenue of information, when the Iraqis, aided and abetted by American complicity, hung Saddam in their haste for justice.
2007-02-11 19:22:47
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answered by V-Starion 5
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Saddam merits to dangle until ultimately dying however the way US has shelter the region, I beleive it replace into unfair. US has no appropriate to place legs in different international places footwear. they might desire to look after their usa...Saddam had no purpose to harm US or the individuals individuals...even US replace into did no longer locate any mass destruction weapon. subsequently , Saddam execution replace into justifies yet via US replace into no longer common.
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answered by mosesjr 4
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Yes
2007-02-11 18:35:58
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answered by sweetie 3
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Opinion bole toh it doesn't seem to be justified but think of the no. of people he was responsible for killing.
Let him rest in grave yaar............bole toh narak mein bindaas jeene do!!! What say chaps????
2007-02-11 18:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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absolutely not. how can a ruler be deposed this way and hanged so cruelly. It becomes a warning to anyone who opposes american ways and that is not a healthy sign, IN THIS FREE WORLD. non-aligned movement has lost its ways to the capitalist onslaught.
2007-02-11 19:02:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I've got two possitions and they are pretty different:
First, yes, he was a monster.
Second, no, no murder can be justified.
Well, we can't change anything anyway.
2007-02-12 03:52:33
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answered by Anonymous
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