View Full Version : Report: Man who executed Saddam Hussein killed in Iraq.
Down1
24th June 2013, 05:19 PM
Interesting.
Who knows whether it's true or not.
One of the executioners involved in the hanging of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has been killed, the outlawed Baath Party said in a statement on Friday.
While not providing a date for when the executioner was killed, the statement identified him as Mohammed Nassif al-Maliki, who allegedly appeared in the video of Saddam’s execution.
The statement said Maliki was the masked man standing on the left side of the former Iraqi strongman and slipping the noose around his neck.
In the report, posted on the party’s official website, a “well-informed” source was cited as saying that “party members killed Mohammed Nassif al-Maliki, near Yusufiyah city (about 25 km southwest of, Baghdad).”
Iraqi officials have not commented on the reports of Maliki’s death.
The site mentioned that before the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, Maliki used to sell vegetables in the country’s Karbala province.
After Saddam’s execution, he joined Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s bodyguards and was granted the rank of captain after leading the former Iraqi president to the gallows, the report stated.
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/2013/06/22/Report-Man-who-executed-Saddam-Hussein-killed-in-Iraq.html
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/2013/06/22/Report-Man-who-executed-Saddam-Hussein-killed-in-Iraq.html
JohnQPublic
24th June 2013, 05:22 PM
"the statement identified him as Mohammed Nassif al-Maliki"
His name tranlsated into English: Pat See
Ponce
24th June 2013, 07:32 PM
GOOD, that happens to bad people for killing good people.
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osoab
24th June 2013, 07:54 PM
GOOD, that happens to bad people for killing good people.
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Ponce, are you off your rocker? Bare minimum Saddam was not "good people".
Ponce
24th June 2013, 08:56 PM
Ponce, are you off your rocker? Bare minimum Saddam was not "good people".
I can see that you don't know to much about "dictators"........tell me, how many civilians did he kill before becomins a dictator and how many after becoming a dictator........and now.....how many inocent people has the US killed and are still killing and will kill?.
When he was in power there was peace, power, schools, phones, work, food and above all, women were able to walk out at night in complete safety.......and....even different people from different tribes were friends and even played games.......so,
what does the country has now? NOTHING but for the fact that the US is stealing their oil and that now an American bank is going to open a branch in Iraq....................I'd rather live under a benevolent honest dictator than under we are all livng under at this time.......think about it and answer me.
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Libertarian_Guard
24th June 2013, 09:03 PM
Was Saddam benevolent and honest?
I see him as a stooge of western (U.S.) powers till he outgrew his britches.
Ponce
24th June 2013, 09:15 PM
Guard? he was only killing those who were a danger to his dinesty.....let's say, about 5 a month's, the real problem was his son who was the real killer.....but......a father is a father and he had to protect his son.
So, let's say that if he was still in power today he would had killed 2,000........instead of the million that the US has killed in the name of FREEDOM..... we all know that the state of Israel wants all the Arabs nations to break up so that they wont attack the Zionist state as one..........the oil is the gravy and not the reason for the invasion.
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General of Darkness
24th June 2013, 09:35 PM
Ponce, are you off your rocker? Bare minimum Saddam was not "good people".
Saddam was good for Iraq. Now how fucking sad is that.
JohnQPublic
24th June 2013, 09:37 PM
Saddam was good for Iraq. Now how fucking sad is that.
As bad as he was, he was a lot better for Iraq then what is coming (or even what they have had for the last 5-10 years).
Ponce
24th June 2013, 10:39 PM
Thank you John......glad to see that not everyone is asleep.
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Twisted Titan
25th June 2013, 05:42 AM
As bad as he was, he was a lot better for Iraq then what is coming (or even what they have had for the last 5-10 years).
Same thing as Kaddifi
If any president did 1/10 of what he did we all be living in the garden of Eden.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ju6zUoKsKAo&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Ponce
25th June 2013, 10:03 AM
Those countries have have been around for milleniums while the US only for 200 years.....we want them to adapt OUR WAY of life, well, look at our way of life.........are you happy with our way of life?. I am not, I need to live inside of my golden cage with a inner fence around my home and always on the alert for what is next...........I should be talking about the wonderfull Cuban food that I had last night and you about what your kid did.....but intead.....we are talking shit............and...........having others talk shit.
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osoab
25th June 2013, 03:26 PM
I can see that you don't know to much about "dictators"........tell me, how many civilians did he kill before becomins a dictator and how many after becoming a dictator........and now.....how many inocent people has the US killed and are still killing and will kill?.
When he was in power there was peace, power, schools, phones, work, food and above all, women were able to walk out at night in complete safety.......and....even different people from different tribes were friends and even played games.......so,
what does the country has now? NOTHING but for the fact that the US is stealing their oil and that now an American bank is going to open a branch in Iraq....................I'd rather live under a benevolent honest dictator than under we are all livng under at this time.......think about it and answer me.
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Tell that to the Kurds, the Iranians, and his men in the military that he basically gave a death sentence when shipped to combat against the afore mentioned.
There was power and schools for the groups he favored. Don't make Saddam look like a saint.
osoab
25th June 2013, 03:28 PM
As bad as he was, he was a lot better for Iraq then what is coming (or even what they have had for the last 5-10 years).
I cannot disagree with this.
However, we have to include that "our" plan for Iraq has nothing to do with helping the people of Iraq. Never did. Never will.
Neuro
25th June 2013, 03:33 PM
The interesting thing is that all the Middle East leaders that have been demonized and ousted have been typical secular leaders Saddam, Ghadaffi, Mubarak and Assad (still in progress). Considering the ruthless nature of Saddam he was the easiest one to demonize, so they began with him. I think the grand idea is to make the Middle East a Sunni ruled kalifate, possibly under Turkey (Ottoman empire II), and maybe this is why we see the violence in the main cities of Turkey, between secular youths and the police, and the purpose is to crush the internal resistance, against their kalifate dream society.
Ponce
25th June 2013, 03:37 PM
All that I can say is.......how many did this "dictator" killed......and how many have died at the hands of our "freedom" fighters? and planes, and robot planes? etc, etc, etc.
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