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Saddām Hussein `Abd al-Majid al-Tikrītī (Hussein also spelled Husayn and Hussain; Arabic: صدام حسين عبدالمجيد التكريتي; (28 April, 1937 — 30 December, 2006) was President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003. After being put on trial for crimes against humanity, he was sentenced to death and executed.
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- The most important thing about marriage is that the man must not let the woman feel downtrodden simply because she is a woman and he is a man.
- Interview with the Al-Mar'a magazine in 1978.
- The great duel, the mother of all battles has begun. The dawn of victory nears as this great showdown begins!
- Broadcast on Baghdad state radio, January 17, 1991.
- Comment on the beginning of Desert Storm.
- In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most merciful. Invite all to the way of thy Lord with the wisdom and beautiful preaching, and argue with them in ways that are best and most gracious, for the lord knoweth best who have strayed from His path and who receive guidance.
- Open letter to American people, September 16, 2001.
- In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful. There are those who, on being told: 'Your enemy has mustered a great force against you and so fear them,' they grew more tenacious in their faith and replied: Allah's help is all -sufficient for us. He is the best Protector'. Thus they earned Allah's grace and bounty and no harm befell them. For they had striven to please Allah, whose, bounty is infinite. It is Satan that prompts men to fear his followers. But have no fear of them. Fear Me, if you are true believers. Do not grieve for those that quickly renounce their faith. They will not harm Allah in the least. He seeks to give them no share in the hereafter. Their punishment shall be terrible indeed. God speaks the truth.
- "Full text: Saddam Hussein's speech", The Guardian, January 17, 2003.
- Long live Iraq! Long live the Iraqi people! Down with the traitors!
- Death Penalty for Saddam Hussein (BBC News online)
- Reaction on being sentenced to death, November 5, 2006.
- I call on you not to hate, because hate does not leave space for a person to be fair and it makes you blind and closes all doors of thinking.
- Saddam Hussein Farewell Letter (MSNBC online)
- Statement in a farewell letter written to the Iraqi people, written Nov. 5, 2006, released Dec. 27, 2006
- la ilaha il-Allah, wa Muhammadu... (There is no god but God and Muhammed [is His prophet])
About Saddam Hussein
- The PR strategy worked; by the fall of 2002, a majority of Americans were convinced that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction, and at least 66 percent believed (falsely) that the Iraqi leader had been personally involved in the 9/11 attacks. Support for an invasion of Iraq — and Bush's approval rating — hovered around 60 percent. With an eye on the midterm elections, Republicans stepped up the attacks and pushed for a vote authorizing the use of force against Saddam Hussein. And on October 11, 2002, twenty-eight of the Senate's fifty Democrats joined all but one Republican in handing to Bush the power he wanted.
- Barack Obama. Quoted in The Audacity of Hope - Page 293 - by Barack Obama
- Should Saddam be considered a condottiere, once in the pay of the U.S. government and then rebellious against his former masters? When war constitutes the global order and when the generals become the highest magistrates, we cannot but expect such developments.
- Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire, p. 48. ISBN 1594200246
- The images of Saddam Hussein endlessly repeated on our screens before the war (Saddam firing a rifle into the air) made him into some kind of Iraqi Charlton Heston — the president not only of Iraq, but also of the Iraqi Rifle Association. The true interest of these images, however, is that they remind us how the ideological struggle is fought out not only at the level of arguments but also at the level of images: which image will hegemonize a field, and function as the paradigmatic embodiment of an idea, a regime, a problem.
- Slavoj Žižek, Iraq: The Borrowed Kettle, p. 2. ISBN 1844675408.
- Vous êtes mon ami personnel. Vous êtes assuré de mon estime, de ma considération et de mon affection.
- Translation: You are my personal friend. Let me assure you of my esteem, consideration and bond.
- French president Jacques Chirac in a declaration on September 5, 1974.
- Source: Aeschimann, Éric & Boltanski, Christophe (2006). Chirac d'Arabie : Les mirages d'une politique française (in French), Grasset & Fasquelle, pp. 64, ISBN 2246691214.
- The ideology or at least the rhetoric of Arab Socialism can be understood from Saddam Hussein’s words: 'The complete emancipation of women from the ties which held them back in the past, during the ages of despotism and ignorance, is a basic aim of the Party and the Revolution. Women make up one half of society. Our society will remain backward and in chains unless its women are liberated, enlightened and educated'…(1981).
- Al-Ali, N. S.,Iraqi Women, 2007, London:Zedbooks
- It's not as if anyone is worried that through some horrible miscalculation we could be removing the Iraqi Abraham Lincoln by mistake.
- Ann Coulter, How to Talk to a Liberal if You Must 2004
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