12/31/06 "Baghdad
Burning" -- -- 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.
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