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=== News Update ===



Good Morning, Baghdad! Two Hangings, One Decapitation Before Breakfast

<http://winterpatriot.blogspot.com/2007/01/good-morning-baghdad-two-hangings-one.html>Winter
 
Patriot

January 15, 2007

Public barbarity reached yet another new low this morning -- even for 
occupied Iraq -- when two of Saddam Hussein's former aides were hanged 
before dawn in Baghdad, one of them losing his head in the process.

Like John Kerry's dumb joke, the American media have already decided for us 
-- the hanging was "botched". Reuters are packaging Jonathan Wright's piece 
from Cairo under the heading:
<http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=worldNews&storyid=2007-01-15T124522Z_01_L15262958_RTRUKOC_0_US-IRAQ-ARABS.xml&src=rss>Botched
 
hanging in Iraq arouses Arab suspicions

and it leads with the "official version":
The botched hanging of Saddam Hussein's half-brother Barzan on Monday 
aroused Arab suspicions of foul play and malice, deepening the divide 
between the Iraqi government and Arabs in other countries.
The noose pulled off Barzan al-Tikriti's head as he fell from the gallows, 
suggesting that the hangman had misjudged the length of rope needed just to 
break his neck.
Government spokesman Ali Dabbagh said there was no "violation of procedure" 
in the hanging of Barzan and fellow convict Awad Hamed al-Bander, Saddam's 
former chief judge, for crimes against humanity over the killings of 148 
Shi'ites.

but if you keep reading you can see that the "Arab street" doesn't buy the 
official version at all.
from Morocco to Yemen, ordinary Arabs cast doubt on the official 
explanation. Some recalled the chaotic and abusive treatment of Saddam 
Hussein when he was hanged on December 30.

Zaid al-Boudani, a shopkeeper in the Yemeni capital Sanaa, said: "I am very 
sad today, as many other Muslim Arabs are. This execution is part of the 
revenge campaign going on in Iraq. The way his head was ripped off shows 
hatred and revenge."
The president of Morocco's Human Rights Center described the hangings as a 
barbaric and vengeful act carried out under external pressure, probably 
from Iran and the United States.
"We had never heard that the head of a hanged person was ripped from his 
body, only in this case, which mirrors the hatred and violence," said the 
president, Khaled Charkaoui.

Wright provides more details of Arab reaction later in the article:
Issam Ghazzawi, a Jordanian lawyer who saw Barzan on Friday, said he was 
convinced the decapitation was deliberate.
"His head was cut off after he was hanged to mutilate his body in [...] a 
barbaric act of revenge that is against any human values and is vigilante 
justice by a group of thugs," he said.

Qassim Abdul-Zahra of the Associated Press, reporting from Baghdad via the 
Toronto Star, says <http://www.thestar.com/article/171227>reaction inside 
the occupied country is equally skeptical:
Khalaf al-Olayan, a leader of the main Sunni bloc in parliament, demanded 
to see any video taken during the execution.
"It is impossible for a person to be decapitated during a hanging," he told 
Al-Jazeera television. "This shows that they (the government) have 
mutilated the body and this is a violation of the law."
"We want to see the video that was taken during the execution of the two 
men in order for them (government) to prove what they are saying," he added.

Qassim Abdul-Zahra adds:
The two men were to have been hanged along with Saddam, but Iraqi 
authorities decided to execute the former dictator alone on what National 
Security Adviser Mowaffak al-Rubaie called a "special day."

Oh, yes! Very special, indeed!

And now we have two special days to recall with extreme fondness, as one 
wave of barbaric carnage follows another. The daily death toll barely 
warrants a mention:
At least 78 people were reported killed or found dead on Sunday, including 
41 bullet-riddled bodies discovered in Baghdad. The U.S. military also said 
two American soldiers died Sunday from roadside bombs in Baghdad.

source:
http://winterpatriot.blogspot.com/2007/01/good-morning-baghdad-two-hangings-one.html

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