peapod said:Think, would you explain what kind of support and to whom.
Good question Pea. I bet he is going to sleep. Or he is going to be in trouble if he accuses Canada of supporting dictators. The only dictators we support so far is the USR.
peapod said:Think, would you explain what kind of support and to whom.
Saddam-era Iraqi prime minister dies in US custody
Reuters
Reuters
Dec 5, 2005 — BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Former Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Hamza al-Zubaidi, who was one of Saddam Hussein's most senior deputies in the early 1990s, died in U.S. detention last week, the U.S. military said on Monday.
Zubaidi, on the U.S. military's list of the 55 most-wanted Iraqis during the war, died at a U.S. military hospital on December 2, said Lieutenant Colonel Guy Rudisill, spokesman for detainee operations in Iraq.
The U.S. military issued a statement about the death of an individual on Saturday, but did not refer to Zubaidi by name.
"A 67-year-old male security detainee was pronounced dead by the attending physician at the 344th Corps support hospital at 7:30 a.m. on December 2," is all that statement said.
His identity only became clear when Saddam's half-brother, a co-defendant in a trial for crimes against humanity, revealed Zubaidi's death during a courtroom complaint on Monday about what he said were poor medical facilities for detainees.
It is not clear what Zubaidi died of or where he was being held before being taken to the hospital for treatment.
As a high-profile prisoner, it is likely that he was being held at Camp Cropper, a small prison near Baghdad airport where Saddam and other major prisoners are also believed to be held.
Zubaidi was the commander of the middle Euphrates region ahead of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
He was named prime minister in 1991, following Iraq's defeat in the Gulf War, but relieved of the post two years later. He was later a deputy prime minister.
After the Gulf War, when Iraq's Shi'ite Muslim majority rose up against Saddam, Zubaidi, himself a Shi'ite, was credited with having put down the revolt, when thousands of Shi'ite Muslims were killed by the government's security forces.
During the trial of Saddam in Baghdad on Monday, Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, Saddam's half-brother and one of the eight defendants, referred to Zubaidi's death.
Barzan told the judge he himself was suffering from cancer and was not receiving proper medical treatment. He said he did not want to end up like Zubaidi and five other senior members of the former regime who he said had died in custody.
Reverend Blair said:Because it didn't serve American interests anymore. What's Canada's excuse for supporting tin pot dictators and oppressive regimes?
Usually it's maintaining our trade relationship with the United States so when we question our government's actions we get called anti-American for that too. :?
Ocean Breeze said:unclepercy said:I think not said:Ocean Breeze said:an eye for an eye??? What will this sadism achieve except portray the lust for revenge. Isn't civilization above that??? ........ooops sorry, "civilization " and the 'US" don't belong in the same sentence. Seems this is no frichen better than what he is reputed as doing.
IF this is what one advises for him........what do the same people advise for those that kill and maim and torture under the guise of elective WARS.??? Sorry, as it stands now.......the USR is hardly
"better" than SH regime. just different.
You is NOT Judge,jury and executioner.
Ya see.......psychology comes into play here. Might be best if he is treated with humanitarian kindness to show him what civility is like.
You didn't mind when I had mentioned Bush needs to have the same fate, did ya? Not a peep out of you.
And yeah, Saddam Hussein deserves that kind of punishment in my opinion. You stopped short of suggesting he be rehabilitated.
Ocean Breeze said:"civilization " and the 'US" don't belong in the same sentence"
Bigot. That's what you are plain and simple.
Get on it, ITN - you go, guy! Still laughing my ass off about the
Martin decision on Israel - or indecision - or wrong decision - or whatever.
Such conviction! Such staunch beliefs! Wow - almost Bushly.
Uncle
hmm. the topic is SH trial. ........ :roll:
bringing CA into the topic os SH trial is just a diversional tactic......... can't take the heat that they have "earned."
moghrabi said:peapod said:Think, would you explain what kind of support and to whom.
Good question Pea. I bet he is going to sleep. Or he is going to be in trouble if he accuses Canada of supporting dictators. The only dictators we support so far is the USR.
ITN,
they are editing out "Canada" from my posts, too.
moghrabi said:Do not blame him Rev. He lives in the US. Lies are acceptable.
moghrabi said:He is an outright liar. Don't be like him.
moghrabi said:I will answer when I have proper information about the subject. We,Canadians, take pride in our accuracy and honesty.
moghrabi said:I know that we participated. What I am looking for is what kind of scare tactics we were getting from the US to join you. You always miss the point ITN.
Am I making you nervous?
I think not said:moghrabi said:I know that we participated. What I am looking for is what kind of scare tactics we were getting from the US to join you. You always miss the point ITN.
Am I making you nervous?
Scare tactics? Right, that's even better than being morally superior. It's called looking out for your own greed.
Reverend Blair said:Uh, ITN? The US does far more harm and issues far more denials. You need more Americans like Ramsey Clark and fewer like that miscreant idiot that you have in the White House.