Saddam Hussein Sentenced to Die for Crimes Against Humanity

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About time!

BAGHDAD, Iraq — Saddam Hussein, the iron-fisted dictator who ruled Iraq for nearly a quarter of a century, was found guilty of crimes against humanity Sunday and sentenced to death by hanging.

The so-called Butcher of Baghdad, who was president of Iraq from 1979 until he was deposed by Coalition forces in April 2003, was convicted of the 1982 killings of 148 Shiites in the city of Dujail.

The visibly shaken former leader shouted "God is great!" as Iraq's High Tribunal announced his sentence.

Saddam's half brother and former intelligence chief Barzan Ibrahim, and Awad Hamed al-Bandar, head of the former Revolutionary Court, were sentenced to join Saddam on the gallows for the Dujail killings after an unsuccessful assassination attempt during a Saddam visit to the city 35 miles north of Baghdad.

Click here to go to FOXNews.com's Iraq Center.

The trial brought Saddam and his co-defendants before their accusers in what was one of the most highly publicized and heavily reported trials of its kind since the Nuremberg tribunals for members of Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime and its slaughter of 6 million Jews in the World War II Holocaust

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I don't know... maybe my views are naive or idealistic, but I don't see any merit, besides retribution (which I don't necessarily agree or disagree with), to sentencing the man to death. Clearly, based on his record, he has some level of genius and some ability to control a very politically unstable part of the world; why not try to harness his stigma and his ability to help bring about some form of peace & rest to a very troubled country.
When I read articles like this and hear commentators on the radio or news cheering on the acts, I wince a little bit. I'm just reminded of Panditji Nehru's question that he asked the general population in India during the Indo-Pak War / Civil War: "What good will come of more killing?" I guess that's the question one has to ask one's self when faced with a war; is killing justified? Can one actually justify killing? (These are rhetorical questions, or at least I hope they are rhetorical questions).
 

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Saddam is not even sorry for his wrong doings, he will never repent.
There is no hope for him and he is a threat to the world if allowed to regain power.
 
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i'm oddly happy he is going to die. i mean i'm not just satisfied, i am outright happy. i don't trust anything in this world to keep him in prison and suffering for the rest of his life. i like the idea that in a matter of weeks he will be hung, i wonder if it is going to be public.

but yeah, i am happy that he will be put in front of some sort of god for judgement. SEE YA SADDAM
 


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