Saddam eating cookies and a Kurd at the prison speaks against him... (good times)
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Saddam eating cookies and a Kurd at the prison speaks against him... (good times)
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...dam_muffins_dc
I wonder what Amin would say regarding those mass graves of familes that so happened to be "innocent casualties of the Gulf War" etc?... [/sarcasm]
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Amin said he had met Saddam's half brother Barzan al-Tikriti who had tried to persuade him that he was not like Saddam's other strongmen captured by U.S.-led forces.
"There before me were the men responsible for the industrial pain of Iraq -- mass murderers who were responsible for turning Iraq into a land of mass graves," he said, adding that they would all receive fair trials.
Barzan, a former ambassador to the United Nations (news - web sites) in Geneva and reputedly Saddam's "banker in the West," has denied allegations that he was involved in war crimes against Iraqi Kurds in the 1980s.
"I tried to control my emotions," Amin said of his meeting with Barzan. "But to be honest I wanted to vomit."
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Wait a minute! I though Iraq was a utopian society, as portrayed by Moore in Far9/11 before "shock and awe"
Saddam is a very lucky to be treated the way he has been... i'm sure there's many people, such as Amin, that would love to end him.
I wonder what Amin would say regarding those mass graves of familes that so happened to be "innocent casualties of the Gulf War" etc?... [/sarcasm]
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Amin said he had met Saddam's half brother Barzan al-Tikriti who had tried to persuade him that he was not like Saddam's other strongmen captured by U.S.-led forces.
"There before me were the men responsible for the industrial pain of Iraq -- mass murderers who were responsible for turning Iraq into a land of mass graves," he said, adding that they would all receive fair trials.
Barzan, a former ambassador to the United Nations (news - web sites) in Geneva and reputedly Saddam's "banker in the West," has denied allegations that he was involved in war crimes against Iraqi Kurds in the 1980s.
"I tried to control my emotions," Amin said of his meeting with Barzan. "But to be honest I wanted to vomit."
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Wait a minute! I though Iraq was a utopian society, as portrayed by Moore in Far9/11 before "shock and awe"

Saddam is a very lucky to be treated the way he has been... i'm sure there's many people, such as Amin, that would love to end him.
Last edited by Salty; Jul 25, 2004 at 11:13 PM.
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