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Film shows brother beheaded
Agencies Tikrit, Iraq: Iraqi Shiites, oppressed by Saddam Hussain, welcomed the hanging of two of his aides on Monday though some also joined Sunni Arabs in expressing shock that his half-brother's head was ripped off by the noose. Saddam's two co-defendants were hanged before dawn on Monday, the Iraqi government said, but admitted that the head of his half-brother, Barzan Ebrahim Al Tikriti, was also torn from his body by the force of the rope during the execution. Government officials showed journalists a film of the two men standing side by side in orange jumpsuits, looking fearful before they were hooded and the nooses placed around their necks. The men were hanged in the execution chamber where Saddam died on December 30. Former judge Awad Hamed Al Bander muttered a prayer, while Barzan appeared to tremble. As the bodies plunged through the traps, Barzan's hooded head was severed by the force of the rope. Bander swung dead on his rope. Officials said they would not release the film publicly. Government adviser Bassam Al Husseini called the damage "an act of God". During his trial for the Dujail massacre in the 1980s, a witness said that Barzan's agents put people in a meat grinder. Government spokesman Ali Al Dabbagh insisted there was "no violation of procedure" during the executions. Sunni lawmaker Saleem Al Jibouri said Barzan's body may have been weakened by his cancer. "The convicts were not subjected to any mistreatment," Al Dabbagh said describing the beheading by the rope as a rare mishap. "Their rights were not violated. There was no chanting." However, defence lawyers and politicians from Saddam's Sunni Arab minority expressed fury at the fate of Barzan, and expressed some scepticism at the incident. Reference works on judicial killing do assert that decapitation is a possibility during hanging. But the admission that Barzan suffered such a fate sparked suspicion and anger, especially in Tikrit. "There is no way a head would be ripped off the body during a hanging. I'm sure they mutilated the bodies after they hanged them," said Ahmad Mustafa from Mosul. Some Shiites too, however, were troubled by the hanging. "They deserved to be hanged. Justice has taken its course," said Issam Abdullah from Safwan, an overwhelmingly Shiite town south of Iraq. Ali Abbas Ridha, a Shiite in Mosul, said he feared the executions would provoke violence. "What they've done incites people to sectarianism even more. Whether they were executed or not, what's the use of it?" he said. In Sadr City, the Baghdad stronghold of the Mehdi Army, a militia loyal to Shiite cleric Moqtada Al Sadr, there was celebration at the executions, though some said hanging was the least the two aides of Saddam deserved. "They should have been put in a cage and handed over to the Iraqis," said Sadr City resident Ali Jassim. http://www.gulfnews.com/region/Iraq/10097016.html The Mark of The FROGS.... Beware America This will Turn Against you, whilethe mark of the devil is cleary seen. The Baby Lion of the Atlas, Warhol Von SallyVeas.... Arrrrrrw... |
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SO GO AND MASTURB YOUSELF RAG!
Warhol wrote: Film shows brother beheaded Agencies Tikrit, Iraq: Iraqi Shiites, oppressed by Saddam Hussain, welcomed the hanging of two of his aides on Monday though some also joined Sunni Arabs in expressing shock that his half-brother's head was ripped off by the noose. Saddam's two co-defendants were hanged before dawn on Monday, the Iraqi government said, but admitted that the head of his half-brother, Barzan Ebrahim Al Tikriti, was also torn from his body by the force of the rope during the execution. Government officials showed journalists a film of the two men standing side by side in orange jumpsuits, looking fearful before they were hooded and the nooses placed around their necks. The men were hanged in the execution chamber where Saddam died on December 30. Former judge Awad Hamed Al Bander muttered a prayer, while Barzan appeared to tremble. As the bodies plunged through the traps, Barzan's hooded head was severed by the force of the rope. Bander swung dead on his rope. Officials said they would not release the film publicly. Government adviser Bassam Al Husseini called the damage "an act of God". During his trial for the Dujail massacre in the 1980s, a witness said that Barzan's agents put people in a meat grinder. Government spokesman Ali Al Dabbagh insisted there was "no violation of procedure" during the executions. Sunni lawmaker Saleem Al Jibouri said Barzan's body may have been weakened by his cancer. "The convicts were not subjected to any mistreatment," Al Dabbagh said describing the beheading by the rope as a rare mishap. "Their rights were not violated. There was no chanting." However, defence lawyers and politicians from Saddam's Sunni Arab minority expressed fury at the fate of Barzan, and expressed some scepticism at the incident. Reference works on judicial killing do assert that decapitation is a possibility during hanging. But the admission that Barzan suffered such a fate sparked suspicion and anger, especially in Tikrit. "There is no way a head would be ripped off the body during a hanging. I'm sure they mutilated the bodies after they hanged them," said Ahmad Mustafa from Mosul. Some Shiites too, however, were troubled by the hanging. "They deserved to be hanged. Justice has taken its course," said Issam Abdullah from Safwan, an overwhelmingly Shiite town south of Iraq. Ali Abbas Ridha, a Shiite in Mosul, said he feared the executions would provoke violence. "What they've done incites people to sectarianism even more. Whether they were executed or not, what's the use of it?" he said. In Sadr City, the Baghdad stronghold of the Mehdi Army, a militia loyal to Shiite cleric Moqtada Al Sadr, there was celebration at the executions, though some said hanging was the least the two aides of Saddam deserved. "They should have been put in a cage and handed over to the Iraqis," said Sadr City resident Ali Jassim. http://www.gulfnews.com/region/Iraq/10097016.html The Mark of The FROGS.... Beware America This will Turn Against you, whilethe mark of the devil is cleary seen. The Baby Lion of the Atlas, Warhol Von SallyVeas.... Arrrrrrw... |
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Baghdad...Baghdad... Baghdad...
In one day 72 men dead! Companions of Saddam Husayn lay dead! Lying on the sands of Baghdad are 72 dead men. Their heads severed from their bodies. No ghusl! No kafan! No burial! Lying on the sands of Baghdad are 72 dead men! Their bodies trampled by Bush's horses. The sun was setting in the horizon. River Furaat flowed turbulently breaking its bank. Another night fell on the land of Baghdad. The night of SHAAM-E-GHARIBA. What a lonely night? What a tragic and sad night? No fire! No light! Night of darkness! The air was filled with sounds of ladies and children crying. Widows crying for their husbands. Sisters crying for their brothers. Mothers crying for their children. Little orphans crying for their fathers. Bibi Lion is not crying. No tears were flowing from his eyes. Husayn is not there to comfort the mothers and orphans but Bibi Lion is there. He is comforting the mothers and the little orphans. Enough! Surely Bush's beastly men would leave the ladies and children to mourn their dead ones in peace. But no, they did not....... They came to the tents. They looted all the belongings of the Holy ones. They even snatched away the ladies' hijab. Fatemah's daughters were left bare-headed. Sader, the most evil of Bush's men, came too. Msakina was crying for her father. Instead of comforting words, Sader slapped Msakina's face and pulled off earrings from her ears. Blood poured from little Msakina's ears. Surely they would stop now. But they did not. One-by-one they set fire to the tents. The helpless ladies and children ran from one tent to another Little Msakina ran from one tent to another. Her dress was on fire, Her ears were bleeding. All Msakina wanted was her dear father. She ran to the battlefield screaming: "Father, where are you? Father, father......., speak to me father." The seventh tent, which was the last was set on fire. Our Queen of faith was lying unconscious in her bed. The Baby Lion got worried. He had to save the Queen of the time. So he rushed to the tent and rescued Queen Elisabeth to safety. All the tents were burned down. The Holy ladies and children were left homeless. Tonight is the night of SHAAM-E-GHARIBA. The night of the homeless. The children were frightened so they ran away to escape the fire, the restless horses and the beatings. Bibi Lion and the Queen went in search of the children. They found some dead, trampled by the horses or burnt by the fire. Bibi Lion and the Queen gathered the ladies and children together in a small space, where our Shepherd of Baghdad was lying. Msakina could not be found. Her majesty stood guard, while Bibi Lion rushed to the battlefield screaming: "Msakina! Darling Msakina! Where are you? Msakina! Msakina!" Whilst searching, Bibi Lion reached the area where Husayn's body was lying. There with her head buried in Husayn's chest, lay Msakina deep in sleep! Bibi Lion gently picked up Msakina and took her back to her mother. Bibi Lion settled all the ladies and children. he then stood on guard with a broken spear in his hand. Bibi Lion said: "Barzan Ebrahim Al Tikriti! Do not worry. Rest peacefully as the Son of the prophet on guard. You have nothing to fear, Barzan Ebrahim Al Tikriti!" Poor Barzan Ebrahim Al Tikriti. Poor mother. She was spending the first night without Barzan Ebrahim Al Tikriti, her baby. How can she sleep comfortably when Barzan Ebrahim Al Tikriti, her baby was lying alone under the sands of Baghdad? Late that night, The Baby Lion had a vision. a man on a horse, riding towards poor Mother. She cried out: "O man on the horse! Please do not come any nearer! I have just managed to get the children to sleep. We have nothing left. Please go away!" The rider continued riding towards her. poor mother got very angry. She lifted the broken spear and warned the rider: "Stop! Stop, just there! Do not come any nearer! I am the daughter of Husayn! I am warning you to stop just there!" The man on the horse continued to ride towards her. He spoke to the dughter of the lion of Baghdad: "Daughter of Husayn! Do you not recognise your Gran'da'dy?" The Daughter rushed to her Gran'da'dy. She threw herself to herGran'da'dy's feet and said: " Gran'Ba'ba! I am glad you have come. But you are very late." She continued: "Gran'Ba'ba! Where were you when my brothers was being killed? Gran'Ba'ba! Where were you when Arafat was being killed? Gran'Ba'ba! Where were you when Husayn was being killed? Gran'Ba'ba! Where were you when our tents were burned down? Gran'Ba'ba! Gran'Ba'ba! Where were you when our hijab was taken? Gran'Ba'ba! Where were you? Where were you? Gran'Ba'ba!" "Zainab, my daughter Zainab, you are very tired! I have come to guard your tents. My daughter, Zainab, you have a lot to do tomorrow. Zainab, you will have many sleepless nights. Tonight, my daughter Zainab you rest. I will guard the tents. Go to sleep my daughter, Zainab." YA HUSAYN! YA HUSAYN! YA HUSAYN! wrote: SO GO AND MASTURB YOUSELF RAG! Warhol wrote: Film shows brother beheaded Agencies Tikrit, Iraq: Iraqi Shiites, oppressed by Saddam Hussain, welcomed the hanging of two of his aides on Monday though some also joined Sunni Arabs in expressing shock that his half-brother's head was ripped off by the noose. Saddam's two co-defendants were hanged before dawn on Monday, the Iraqi government said, but admitted that the head of his half-brother, Barzan Ebrahim Al Tikriti, was also torn from his body by the force of the rope during the execution. Government officials showed journalists a film of the two men standing side by side in orange jumpsuits, looking fearful before they were hooded and the nooses placed around their necks. The men were hanged in the execution chamber where Saddam died on December 30. Former judge Awad Hamed Al Bander muttered a prayer, while Barzan appeared to tremble. As the bodies plunged through the traps, Barzan's hooded head was severed by the force of the rope. Bander swung dead on his rope. Officials said they would not release the film publicly. Government adviser Bassam Al Husseini called the damage "an act of God". During his trial for the Dujail massacre in the 1980s, a witness said that Barzan's agents put people in a meat grinder. Government spokesman Ali Al Dabbagh insisted there was "no violation of procedure" during the executions. Sunni lawmaker Saleem Al Jibouri said Barzan's body may have been weakened by his cancer. "The convicts were not subjected to any mistreatment," Al Dabbagh said describing the beheading by the rope as a rare mishap. "Their rights were not violated. There was no chanting." However, defence lawyers and politicians from Saddam's Sunni Arab minority expressed fury at the fate of Barzan, and expressed some scepticism at the incident. Reference works on judicial killing do assert that decapitation is a possibility during hanging. But the admission that Barzan suffered such a fate sparked suspicion and anger, especially in Tikrit. "There is no way a head would be ripped off the body during a hanging. I'm sure they mutilated the bodies after they hanged them," said Ahmad Mustafa from Mosul. Some Shiites too, however, were troubled by the hanging. "They deserved to be hanged. Justice has taken its course," said Issam Abdullah from Safwan, an overwhelmingly Shiite town south of Iraq. Ali Abbas Ridha, a Shiite in Mosul, said he feared the executions would provoke violence. "What they've done incites people to sectarianism even more. Whether they were executed or not, what's the use of it?" he said. In Sadr City, the Baghdad stronghold of the Mehdi Army, a militia loyal to Shiite cleric Moqtada Al Sadr, there was celebration at the executions, though some said hanging was the least the two aides of Saddam deserved. "They should have been put in a cage and handed over to the Iraqis," said Sadr City resident Ali Jassim. http://www.gulfnews.com/region/Iraq/10097016.html The Mark of The FROGS.... Beware America This will Turn Against you, whilethe mark of the devil is cleary seen. The Baby Lion of the Atlas, Warhol Von SallyVeas.... Arrrrrrw... |
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![]() Warhol wrote: Film shows brother beheaded Agencies Tikrit, Iraq: Iraqi Shiites, oppressed by Saddam Hussain, welcomed the hanging of two of his aides on Monday though some also joined Sunni Arabs in expressing shock that his half-brother's head was ripped off by the noose. Saddam's two co-defendants were hanged before dawn on Monday, the Iraqi government said, but admitted that the head of his half-brother, Barzan Ebrahim Al Tikriti, was also torn from his body by the force of the rope during the execution. Government officials showed journalists a film of the two men standing side by side in orange jumpsuits, looking fearful before they were hooded and the nooses placed around their necks. The men were hanged in the execution chamber where Saddam died on December 30. Former judge Awad Hamed Al Bander muttered a prayer, while Barzan appeared to tremble. As the bodies plunged through the traps, Barzan's hooded head was severed by the force of the rope. Bander swung dead on his rope. Officials said they would not release the film publicly. Government adviser Bassam Al Husseini called the damage "an act of God". During his trial for the Dujail massacre in the 1980s, a witness said that Barzan's agents put people in a meat grinder. Government spokesman Ali Al Dabbagh insisted there was "no violation of procedure" during the executions. Sunni lawmaker Saleem Al Jibouri said Barzan's body may have been weakened by his cancer. "The convicts were not subjected to any mistreatment," Al Dabbagh said describing the beheading by the rope as a rare mishap. "Their rights were not violated. There was no chanting." However, defence lawyers and politicians from Saddam's Sunni Arab minority expressed fury at the fate of Barzan, and expressed some scepticism at the incident. Reference works on judicial killing do assert that decapitation is a possibility during hanging. But the admission that Barzan suffered such a fate sparked suspicion and anger, especially in Tikrit. "There is no way a head would be ripped off the body during a hanging. I'm sure they mutilated the bodies after they hanged them," said Ahmad Mustafa from Mosul. Some Shiites too, however, were troubled by the hanging. "They deserved to be hanged. Justice has taken its course," said Issam Abdullah from Safwan, an overwhelmingly Shiite town south of Iraq. Ali Abbas Ridha, a Shiite in Mosul, said he feared the executions would provoke violence. "What they've done incites people to sectarianism even more. Whether they were executed or not, what's the use of it?" he said. In Sadr City, the Baghdad stronghold of the Mehdi Army, a militia loyal to Shiite cleric Moqtada Al Sadr, there was celebration at the executions, though some said hanging was the least the two aides of Saddam deserved. "They should have been put in a cage and handed over to the Iraqis," said Sadr City resident Ali Jassim. http://www.gulfnews.com/region/Iraq/10097016.html The Mark of The FROGS.... Beware America This will Turn Against you, whilethe mark of the devil is cleary seen. The Baby Lion of the Atlas, Warhol Von SallyVeas.... Arrrrrrw... Now Barzan's ghost will be doomed to spend eternity roaming the streets of Baghdad looking for his lost head! Double-A |
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![]() Double-A wrote: Warhol wrote: Film shows brother beheaded Agencies Tikrit, Iraq: Iraqi Shiites, oppressed by Saddam Hussain, welcomed the hanging of two of his aides on Monday though some also joined Sunni Arabs in expressing shock that his half-brother's head was ripped off by the noose. Saddam's two co-defendants were hanged before dawn on Monday, the Iraqi government said, but admitted that the head of his half-brother, Barzan Ebrahim Al Tikriti, was also torn from his body by the force of the rope during the execution. Government officials showed journalists a film of the two men standing side by side in orange jumpsuits, looking fearful before they were hooded and the nooses placed around their necks. The men were hanged in the execution chamber where Saddam died on December 30. Former judge Awad Hamed Al Bander muttered a prayer, while Barzan appeared to tremble. As the bodies plunged through the traps, Barzan's hooded head was severed by the force of the rope. Bander swung dead on his rope. Officials said they would not release the film publicly. Government adviser Bassam Al Husseini called the damage "an act of God". During his trial for the Dujail massacre in the 1980s, a witness said that Barzan's agents put people in a meat grinder. Government spokesman Ali Al Dabbagh insisted there was "no violation of procedure" during the executions. Sunni lawmaker Saleem Al Jibouri said Barzan's body may have been weakened by his cancer. "The convicts were not subjected to any mistreatment," Al Dabbagh said describing the beheading by the rope as a rare mishap. "Their rights were not violated. There was no chanting." However, defence lawyers and politicians from Saddam's Sunni Arab minority expressed fury at the fate of Barzan, and expressed some scepticism at the incident. Reference works on judicial killing do assert that decapitation is a possibility during hanging. But the admission that Barzan suffered such a fate sparked suspicion and anger, especially in Tikrit. "There is no way a head would be ripped off the body during a hanging. I'm sure they mutilated the bodies after they hanged them," said Ahmad Mustafa from Mosul. Some Shiites too, however, were troubled by the hanging. "They deserved to be hanged. Justice has taken its course," said Issam Abdullah from Safwan, an overwhelmingly Shiite town south of Iraq. Ali Abbas Ridha, a Shiite in Mosul, said he feared the executions would provoke violence. "What they've done incites people to sectarianism even more. Whether they were executed or not, what's the use of it?" he said. In Sadr City, the Baghdad stronghold of the Mehdi Army, a militia loyal to Shiite cleric Moqtada Al Sadr, there was celebration at the executions, though some said hanging was the least the two aides of Saddam deserved. "They should have been put in a cage and handed over to the Iraqis," said Sadr City resident Ali Jassim. http://www.gulfnews.com/region/Iraq/10097016.html The Mark of The FROGS.... Beware America This will Turn Against you, whilethe mark of the devil is cleary seen. The Baby Lion of the Atlas, Warhol Von SallyVeas.... Arrrrrrw... Now Barzan's ghost will be doomed to spend eternity roaming the streets of Baghdad looking for his lost head! Double-A Let us keep our heads. They heard him proclaim, as a ghost from afar, "I'll be back again next year, ye swabs: HAR, HAR, HAR-HAR!" .... QARQAR Har har Har Arrrrrr... "One Term Wonder" Curse... The Phantom Menace... for bloodshed violence and the beheading. http://thetreasureship.com/graphics/...lackbeard1.jpg |
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On 2007-01-15 11:38:57 -0500, "Warhol" said:
Film shows brother beheaded **** 'em! |
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![]() Barry's Leftnut wrote: On 2007-01-15 11:38:57 -0500, "Warhol" said: Film shows brother beheaded **** 'em! Right... your song... We Are Jewstified, We Art Decoivers, And We want you Dying For Pisrael's Oil Pipeline ... Good morning psychopath! Shut up juden! go to your stolen home olmert is calling you back........... |
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Double-A How is he going to find all those virgins in heaven if he has
no head. Well in Iraq losing your head is the most popular show on TV. Bert |
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![]() G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Double-A How is he going to find all those virgins in heaven if he has no head. Maybe that's why his enemies at the hanging made sure his head came off! Well in Iraq losing your head is the most popular show on TV. Bert I remember some years ago in the US, a fat man sentenced to be hanged was appealing his case on the grounds that because of his weight, the hanging might take his head off, and that would be cruel and unusual punishment! Don't remember how it came out. Double-A |
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Double-A wrote:
I remember some years ago in the US, a fat man sentenced to be hanged was appealing his case on the grounds that because of his weight, the hanging might take his head off, and that would be cruel and unusual punishment! Don't remember how it came out. Part of the hangman's job is to calculate the length of the drop, ie how long the rope is. This is calculated based on the height and weight of the condemned. If the drop is too short, the neck is not broken and the prisoner strangles slowly to death instead. If it's too long, it can separate the head from the body. An 'ideal' hanging is where the drop is just long enough to ensure neck and spinal cord are cleanly separated. Saddam's hanging was well executed (in this regard at least) I suspect this was a simple mistake, either in calculating the drop or measuring the rope. This is not the first time it has happened. There were a couple of instances in the UK this century before they ceased capital punishment. -- The CO |
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