Saddam Hussein Execution Videos

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Hold on why are some members here making him out to be some saint please don't insult the memory of the countless victims of his regime.

I agree. I don't think it is a good idea to be disrespectful in the way he was executed. But let's not forget the people he murdered either.
 
yeh he murdered alot of people.. i wanna know what da beep bush actually gained from killing him..? i mean, why not keep him in prison 4 da rest of his life? killing him in that way aswell, makes me feel sick man, and makes me hate bush so much i cant express it in words..

and as 4 blair not suporting the execution. thats bull****.

oh yeah, NO WAY, i aint saying he's a saint.. but even if he did kill alot of people and is a whatever they call him. how does that make bush better?
 
yeh he murdered alot of people.. i wanna know what da beep bush actually gained from killing him..? i mean, why not keep him in prison 4 da rest of his life? killing him in that way aswell, makes me feel sick man, and makes me hate bush so much i cant express it in words..

and as 4 blair not suporting the execution. thats bull****.

oh yeah, NO WAY, i aint saying he's a saint.. but even if he did kill alot of people and is a whatever they call him. how does that make bush better?

I don't understand why a muslim does not support the teaching of the Quran? Murderers are supposed to be put to death unless the victim's family does not wish it.
 
I don't understand why a muslim does not support the teaching of the Quran? Murderers are supposed to be put to death unless the victim's family does not wish it.

Well in his situation he was captured when the country was in war (war prisoner) and I think you are referring to criminals who made the crime in an Islamic State but I might be wrong.:X

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Well in his situation he was captured when the country was in war (war prisoner) and I think you are referring to criminals who made the crime in an Islamic State but I might be wrong.:X

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And then tried and convicted of war crimes. So he is a criminal, murderer actually. Why is it that the same people that say it is so bad that saddam was executed, are the same people that support execution in an islamic state? Why is it ok for an islamic state but not another?
 
I don't understand why a muslim does not support the teaching of the Quran? Murderers are supposed to be put to death unless the victim's family does not wish it.

Don't go interpreting without warrant now. The sheer number of deaths directly or indirectly attributable to saddam are obvious. Ergo, it should be obvious that while some families may accept diya, some may not. I think in that case (emphasis on *think*) that arbitration for Diya would fall to the islamic head of state such's appointed official.
 
And then tried and convicted of war crimes. So he is a criminal, murderer actually. Why is it that the same people that say it is so bad that saddam was executed, are the same people that support execution in an islamic state? Why is it ok for an islamic state but not another?

This is somewhat jarbled. Could you clarify a bit please?
 
Saddam was found guilty and paid the price. Showing the video of his execution only helps to trivialize the seriousness of the event. It should have been a solemn occasion without the sectarian mocking and the like which occurred. Saddam died with his own sense of dignity, and those that carried out the execution should have done it with dignity.
 
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i know everyone's commenting on my post, bt i'm not saying, oh no, he shouldn't have been killed, i'm just saying that although he was a bad man etc, when it came to his execution he was brave, after all, he's still human isnt he? and i also said that my UNCLE thinks he was an innocent man, NOT ME!!!
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that judge.. omdayzzz, he annoyed me sooo bad, what a biased little.. :@
 
Compared to the rest of the crowd, Saddam was really calm and dignified. Some people were taunting him by shouting, 'Muqtada!' and other by screaming, 'go to Hell!' I saw some footage were Saddam was smiling at them and asking, 'Is this how men behave? You are not men.' I thought that was quite cool.
I don't believe Saddam had a fair trial, also Iraq is in a much worse state than when Saddam was in power. Jack all has been achieved with the taxpayers money!
 
Saddam was found guilty and paid the price. Showing the video of his execution only helps to trivialize the seriousness of the event. It should have been a solemn occasion without the sectarian mocking and the like which occurred. Saddam died with his own sense of dignity, and those that carried out the execution should have done it with dignity.

What REALLY gets my goat is how Pinnochet and Milosevic escaped the noose! :raging: :raging:
 
I posted this elsewhere, but i think it needs saying again.

His last words were 'Theres no God but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah'. May Allah(SWT) have mercy on him, he died with the Shahada on his lips and he died like a man, with no fear of his executioners.

How many of us will be blessed with the shahada as our dying declaration?
 
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Compared to the rest of the crowd, Saddam was really calm and dignified. Some people were taunting him by shouting, 'Muqtada!' and other by screaming, 'go to Hell!' I saw some footage were Saddam was smiling at them and asking, 'Is this how men behave? You are not men.' I thought that was quite cool.
I don't believe Saddam had a fair trial, also Iraq is in a much worse state than when Saddam was in power. Jack all has been achieved with the taxpayers money!

True. Some claimed he was a very very broken man. I saw nothing that displayed that. He remained calm and collective. Even declining the head cover.

It was nothing but revenge He begins intoning the shahada, he got to Muhammad - at which point he is cut off as the trapdoor opens and he falls.
 
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