Monday, July 24, 2006

Saddam rushed to hospital


The former dictator and tyrant, Saddam Hussein, 69 was rushed to hospital yesterday after he had been on hunger strike for 17 days.
Saddam and three co-defendants began the protest on July 7 against courtroom procedures and the murders of his defence lawyers.
Chief prosecutor Jaafar al-Moussawi said in the morning the former Iraqi leader was “unstable” and being fed by a tube.
Later he said Saddam’s condition had stabilised.
A spokesman for Saddam’s US detention centre confirmed he was “voluntarily receiving nutrition through a feeding tube”.
He is expected to return to court in Baghdad on Wednesday.
Saddam has been charged with a crackdown on Shi’ites in the town of Dujail in 1982.
On August 21 he is set to go on trial for a 1980s attack that killed an estimated 100,000 Kurds.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sadly I doubt that ZOG will care too much if he did pass away through a hunger strike as they are obviously aware that if they execute him he would quite understandably emerge as a mrtyr for the Moslem world.
He has thus far shown great courage on the witness stand and reminds me of another great man, Hermann Goering who defended himself with courage and defiance in court and cheated ZOG of their `justice` by committing hari kari.
http://aryan-myth-and-metahistory.blogspot.com/

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