In 1980 Detroit presented Saddam Hussein with a key to the city.

Guess Who Got The Key To Detroit?

Saddam Hussein donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to a Detroit church and received a key to the city more than two decades ago, soon after he became president of Iraq.

The events contrast sharply with the attack Saddam’s regime is now facing from a U.S.-led coalition, reflecting his changed relationship with the United States since Washington helped Saddam covertly in his 1980-88 war with Iran.

Saddam’s bond with Detroit started in 1979, when the Rev. Jacob Yasso of Chaldean Sacred Heart congratulated Saddam on his presidency. In return, Yasso said, his church received $250,000.

“He was very kind person, very generous, very cooperative with the West. Lately, what’s happened, I don’t know,” Yasso, 70, said Wednesday. “Money and power changed the person.”

Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick did not immediately return a phone message seeking comment.

Yasso said that at the time, Saddam made donations to Chaldean churches around the world.

“He’s very kind to Christians,” Yasso said.

Chaldeans are a Catholic group in predominantly Muslim Iraq. Among prominent Chaldeans is Iraq’s deputy prime minister, Tariq Aziz.

A year later, Yasso traveled with about two dozen people to Baghdad as a guest of the Iraqi government, and they were invited to Saddam’s palace.

“We were received on the red carpet,” Yasso said.

Yasso said he presented Saddam with the key to the city, courtesy of then-Mayor Coleman Young. Then, Yasso said, he got a surprise.

“He said, `I heard there was a debt on your church. How much is it?”’ Yasso said.

Saddam donated another $200,000.

In the 1980s, Iraq and the United States were allied in their mistrust of Iran, which held hundreds of Americans hostage under the regime of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

Yasso called Saddam an American puppet.

“The job the United States trusted to him is done; now he’s no good,” he said.

There are tens of thousands of Chaldeans among the roughly 300,000 Americans of Middle Eastern descent in the Detroit area. About 1,200 families attend Sacred Heart, said Yasso, who came to the United States in 1964.

Some church members disagreed that Saddam was once kind.

“When he became president, I leave everything and run away,” said Nadhim Franco, 66. “I came here. I was dishwasher. I came here, I was happy.”

Guess Who Got The Key To Detroit? - CBS News

Re: In 1980 Detroit presented Saddam Hussein with a key to the city.

nice sharing ................

this is a fact that American Govt is selfish and scoundrel.............

same case with the afghan mujaheddin........ 2o years back they were their heroes and now they are terrorist

ya Very true...

Years ago Mughals ruled India. Too bad their descendants are living in abject poverty..

Years ago Madoff was a hero.Today he is a villain. It helps to think sometimes.

yeah u r rite .......... many of the descendants are living in India are facing such problem.

but poverty is a general problem over there.

6+ years old news.

Boring!

Ya Poverty is a problem only in India. People living in other countries dont face such problems. How lucky it is to be living in a cave ... Ignorance is bliss.

Re: In 1980 Detroit presented Saddam Hussein with a key to the city.

^ Do not you know Pakistan is not like Bangalore?

There is no poverty,slums,National debt,Collapsing state, terrorists and other stuffs in Pakistan.................

Re: In 1980 Detroit presented Saddam Hussein with a key to the city.

a lil off topic...arnt we?

although im a pakistani i agree wid simply me & arleitter

as far as law and order is concerned yes we facing the problem

but as far as poverty is concerned we are still much better than india. (i think one of the reason is zakat that reduces the inequal distribution of wealth. )

Re: In 1980 Detroit presented Saddam Hussein with a key to the city.

^^

Good for you...Or better still. It might be due to the fact that there are large number of caves