Saddams last words.

A letter written on 5 November by Saddam Hussein has been released by the former Iraqi leader’s lawyers. Here are some key excerpts.

In the past, I was, as you all know, in the battlefield of jihad and struggle.
God, exalted by He, wished that I face the same again in the same manner and the same spirit in which we were before the revolution but with a problem that is greater and harsher.
Oh beloved, this harsh situation, which we and our great Iraq are facing, is a new lesson and a new trial for the people by which to be judged, each depending on their intention, so that it becomes an identifier before God and the people in the present and after our current situation becomes a glorious history.
It is, above all, the foundation upon which the success of the future phases of history can be built.
In this situation and in no other, the veritable are the honest and faithful and the opposing are the false.
When the insignificant people use the power given to them by the foreigners to oppress their own people, they are but worthless and lowly. In our country only good must result from what we are experiencing.
To the great nation, to the people of our country, and humanity: Many of you have known the writer of this letter to be faithful, honest, caring for others, wise, of sound judgement, just, decisive, careful with the wealth of the people and the state… and that his heart is big enough to embrace all without discrimination.
His heart aches for the poor and he does not rest until he helps in improving their condition and attends to their needs.
His heart contains all his people and his nation, and he craves to be honest and faithful without differentiating between his people except on the basis of their efforts, efficiency, and patriotism.
‘Sacrifice’
Here I am speaking today in your name and for your eyes and the eyes of our nation and the eyes of the just, the people of the truth, wherever their banner is hoisted.
You have known your brother and leader very well and he never bowed to the despots and, in accordance with the wishes of those who loved him, remained a sword and a banner.
This is how you want your brother, son or leader to be… and those who will lead you (in the future) should have the same qualifications.
Here, I offer my soul to God as a sacrifice, and if He wants, He will send it to heaven with the martyrs, or, He will postpone that… so let us be patient and depend on Him against the unjust nations.
In spite of all the difficulties and the storms which we and Iraq had to face, before and after the revolution, God the Almighty did not want death for Saddam Hussein.
But if He wants it this time, it (Saddam’s life) is His creation. He created it and He protected it until now.
Thus, by its martyrdom, He will be bringing glory to a faithful soul, for there were souls that were younger than Saddam Hussein that had departed and had taken this path before him. If He wants it martyred, we thank Him and offer Him gratitude, before and after.
‘The enemies’

The enemies of your country, the invaders and the Persians, found that your unity stands as a barrier between them and your enslavement.
They planted and grounded their hateful old and new wedge between you.
The strangers who are carrying the Iraqi citizenship, whose hearts are empty or filled with the hatred that was planted in them by Iran, responded to it, but how wrong they were to think that they could divide the noble among our people, weaken your determination, and fill the hearts of the sons of the nation with hatred against each other, instead of against their true enemies that will lead them in one direction to fight under the banner of God is great: The great flag of the people and the nation.
Remember that God has enabled you to become an example of love, forgiveness and brotherly co-existence…
I call on you not to hate because hate does not leave a space for a person to be fair and it makes you blind and closes all doors of thinking and keeps away one from balanced thinking and making the right choice …
I also call on you not to hate the peoples of the other countries that attacked us and differentiate between the decision-makers and peoples…
‘Forgiveness’
Anyone who repents - whether in Iraq or abroad - you must forgive him…
You should know that among the aggressors, there are people who support your struggle against the invaders, and some of them volunteered for the legal defence of prisoners, including Saddam Hussein…
Some of these people wept profusely when they said goodbye to me…
Dear faithful people, I say goodbye to you, but I will be with the merciful God who helps those who take refuge in him and who will never disappoint any faithful, honest believer… God is Great… God is great… Long live our nation… Long live our great struggling people…
Long live Iraq, long live Iraq… Long live Palestine… Long live jihad and the mujahideen.
Saddam Hussein
President and Commander in Chief of the Iraqi Mujahid Armed Forces
[Additional note:]
I have written this letter because the lawyers told me that the so-called criminal court - established and named by the invaders - will allow the so-called defendants the chance for a last word.
But that court and its chief judge did not give us the chance to say a word, and issued its verdict without explanation and read out the sentence - dictated by the invaders - without presenting the evidence. I wanted the people to know this.

His killing was a victors hanging. I hated the guy but his real crime was to lose the war. May he rest in peace. Ameen. His name will now live on forever. He has now become a martyr.

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apparently gas was used and he had a fake beard put on him at capture

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His killing was a victors hanging. I hated the guy but his real crime was to lose the war. May he rest in peace. Ameen. His name will now live on forever. He has now become a martyr.
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Are you joking man?

To you, his real crime was to lose the war against the foreigners and NOT the killing of thousands of his countrymen, both Shia and Sunni Kurds, launching full-scale aggressions against Iran and Kuwait for no reason, suppressing and murdering his political opponents over the two decades and more. WOW, Good going!

. . .and to call him a martyr is a travesty of martyrdom, Jihad and Islam itself. He is far from that.

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his last word as translated by Channel 4 news from the mobile video footage:

Here is a translated transcript of the exchanges on the gallows -

Saddam
I profess that Mohammed is the prophet of God!

Saddam
Oh God.

Voice
God's mercy be upon Mohammed and his people

Voices in response
God's prayers be upon Mohammed and his people.

Voices
(Unclear) Moqtada! Moqtada! Moqtada!

Saddam
Moqtada!!

Voice
Go to hell!

Voice
Please don't...

Voice
Long live Mohammed Baqir al-Sadr.

Voice
Go to hell.

Voice
Please don't, the man is facing execution. Please don't. I beg you, no!

Saddam
I profess that there is no God but God and that Mohammed...

Voices
God's prayers be upon Mohammed and his clan! The tyrant has fallen!

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Saddam’s execution with subtitles

watch ‘Inside the execution chamber’

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  • a bit too strong....for my liking.*

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found some links

Only after intense lobbying by Russia was Saddam’s wife, Sajiga Heiralla Tuffa, allowed to visit her husband in jail. She emerged in less than a minute: “This is not my husband but his double. Where is my husband? Take me to my husband”. The incident was reported in several Russian and eastern European newspapers.

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The timing of his execution on Eid Day, was absolutely deliberate and immensely arrogant - to offend Muslims, and send a message to their leaders.

The taunts by Sadr's Shia extremists just before the noose was pulled on Saddam, has unfortunately made this event look like sectarian justice.

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He was in us custody and yet the trial was by the Iraqis?...I think not. It was to distance the U.S from his murder.
He was murdered on Eid.
He was kept up all night, the guards kept waking him up and taunting him every half an hour.
He refused last meal.
He refused last breakfast.
When asked if he had any requests he asked for a cigarette but was refused.
He was taunted even in the last few minutes of his life.

The intention was to break Saddam and use the video as propoganda. To show Saddam as a coward...but the plan backfired.

There are people out that that killed even more people than Saddam. He could have cut and run and given in to the Bush and lived a comfortabl life but he chose to fight and die.

The real crime in this world is to be weak. The powerful can do anything. His real crime was fighting Iran at the behest of the west which weakened his country as well as Iran. The other mistake was to listen to the U.S and take take their words at face value in regards to Kuwait.

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from a murderer to a martyr… you have got to be kidding me. :rolleyes:

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I Think this publicity stunt was just carried out to humiliate Muslims across the globe on the Eid day, “You get on the wrong side of Bush’s regime, and this is the gift your family will get on eid day.”
Turning tables, could any Muslim oppressing army hang any Christian dictator on Christmas Eve, I think NOT.

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No one is calling him a martyr, that’s for God to decide. All we ask for is that justice should be up held across boards, A orthodox Christian dictator / tyrant should receive the same punishment as a Muslim tyrant.

That’s all.

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DO you have a link for this? its the frist time ive come across such details...

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The intention was to break Saddam and use the video as propoganda. To show Saddam as a coward...but the plan backfired.
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i dont think that was the case. The video the gov put out and the account the judge and witnesses gave the impression that everything was pretty dignified and straight forward. It was only when some witness put his mobile recorded video on the net did we hear the arguments. So really i dont think the propoganda idea really flows.

On the other hand, the iraqi gov. needed the video (thats stops just before saddams death) to convince the iraqis he was dead. Even now there are rumours that he wasnt the real saddam but his double, going around. People still have trouble believing he has actually gone.

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There are people out that that killed even more people than Saddam. He could have cut and run and given in to the Bush and lived a comfortabl life but he chose to fight and die.
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Thats not an excuse that would stand up in court.

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I agree, but refer to the first post. the martyr comments are still there.

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Acha! I dint know. :)

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I don't think it was to 'humiliate Muslims'. Muslims humilate themselves by letting all kinds of tyrants to be their rulers, Muslims humiliate themselves by bombing each other. Killing of a criminal by another criminal is no humiliation.

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:k:

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The link is:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/12/31/wexecute31.xml

Saddam rejected an offer of dinner, a cooked chicken, and asked only for a copy of the Koran. By 1am, all he wanted to do was sleep.
But his guards, all members of the dominant Shia Sciri party, had other ideas. One in particular, nicknamed Ali the Butcher, intended to make a hell of Saddam’s last night on earth. “They were making jokes about Saddam,” another guard who spoke to those on duty told The Sunday Telegraph. "Ali the Butcher had the rope they would hang him with, and he was telling Saddam ‘It’s waiting for you, it’s waiting for you’.

“The guards were dancing in front of him. When Saddam tried to sleep, they were going in, every 30 minutes. They said, ‘We didn’t let him sleep. We destroyed his personality’.”
A little after 5am, a number of officials arrived at the jail. Saddam declined breakfast. He asked a guard for a cigarette, but was refused. Then, with his hands tied in front of him, he was led towards the execution cell.

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