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Roger Rabbit
06-23-2004, 06:19 PM
http://newsbox.msn.co.uk/article.aspx?as=article&f=uk_-_olgbtopnews&t=11881&id=41103&d=20040623&do=http://newsbox.msn.co.uk&i=http://newsbox.msn.co.uk/mediaexportlive&ks=0&mc=5&lc=en&ae=windows-1252


WASHINGTON (*******) - Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein says his spirit and morale are high and asks relatives to "say hello to everyone" in the only message he has sent to his family since his capture last December, Newsweek magazine has reported.

The message addressed "to my daughter" was delivered to Saddam's eldest daughter, in Amman, Jordan, after representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross visited him on February 21, Newsweek said on Tuesday, citing one of 20 lawyers retained by the family.

The heavily censored letter was shown to Newsweek by one of the lawyers, Muhammed al Rushadan, according to an article posted on the magazine's Web site.

The letter, apparently in Saddam's handwriting, reads in part: "In the name of God the Merciful ... To my small family and my big family, salaam alekum. ... As for my spirit and my morale, they are high, thanks to greatness of God. And say hello to everyone," the report said.

U.S. military authorities censored nine of the 14 lines written on a standard "family message form" provided by the ICRC, Newsweek said.

"Two-thirds of it are blacked out," Rushadan was quoted as saying. "There are only 17 words you can read, there's not enough to understand the meaning very well."

Rushadan also produced what the ICRC calls a "capture card." It was apparently signed by Saddam and dated January 21. The card lists Saddam's occupation as "President of the Republic of Iraq" and his rank as "Field Marshal." It noted he was in "good health" and "slightly wounded."

Newsweek said it was uncertain whether the card was filled out by Saddam or whether it was an independent assessment of his condition.

The lawyer claims the former Iraqi leader's human rights are being violated, but offered no evidence to back up his assertion, Newsweek said. U.S. military authorities have said Saddam is being treated humanely.

The form provides no details on where Saddam is being held. Nor does it indicate whether he is being held as a prisoner of war or security detainee or a common prisoner.

Now how much were those 9mm rounds again?

Deuterium
06-23-2004, 06:52 PM
The lawyer claims the former Iraqi leader's human rights are being violated


It noted he was in "good health" and "slightly wounded


warning graphic in nature
http://medyaarts.com/halabja.htm

http://medyaarts.com/Assets/Images/Halabja/h6.jpg

March 16, 1988, Saddam Hussein attacked the Iraqi Kurdish city of Halabja with chemical weapons, including nerve gas, VX, and mustard gas. More than 5,000 men, women, and children were murdered in

Halabja by Saddam Hussein's chemical warfare. The attack on Halabja was part of a systemic, genocidal attack on the Kurds of Iraq known as the 'Anfal Campaign'. The Anfal Campaign resulted in the death of more than 180,000 Iraqi Kurdish men, women, and children.

G1
06-23-2004, 06:57 PM
Oh Saddam, you old card!

SeanAshi
06-23-2004, 09:58 PM
I hear he suffering from sevre drug withdrawal

Flagg
06-23-2004, 10:24 PM
I hear he suffering from sevre drug withdrawal

From who?

SeanAshi
06-23-2004, 10:34 PM
Fox CBS CNN Al Jazeera

Flagg
06-23-2004, 10:35 PM
Talk about killing two birds with one stone.....

I just came up with a great idea.....

How to fix Iraq AND deal with Saddam

Charge viewers $100 to watch the Halabja survivors exact Old School vengeance on Saddam(death by stoning).

Only after he's tried, convicted, and sentenced, of course. ;)

I don't want to put the cart before the horse but the odds of Johnny Cochrane coming to save Saddam's @ss by pulling an OJ are pretty thin.

Money raised would be used to put Iraq back on it's feet. Using you sick b@stards as a baseline for my calculations I reckon it would raise at least $50 billion.

I'm a genius....quick, someone elect me Pope

SeanAshi
06-23-2004, 11:18 PM
Saddam just like his son Udai had a nasty herion habit, so its methadone for life.

Argyll
06-24-2004, 01:10 AM
Saddam just like his son Udai had a nasty herion habit, so its methadone for life.

Where did you get this information from Sean?

SeanAshi
06-24-2004, 06:04 AM
A couple of months ago I was watching the news CNN, and they were talking about the large amount of drugs they found in several different palace's belonging to Saddam and Udai, they did mention that Saddam currently in custody was having the withdrawal and it was making him sick. They also found pictures of President Bush's twin daughters Barbra and Jenna in Udais palace.

Mark Sman
06-24-2004, 06:08 AM
How did he shoot smack and stay fat?

OB Kenobi
06-24-2004, 07:40 AM
A couple of months ago I was watching the news CNN, and they were talking about the large amount of drugs they found in several different palace's belonging to Saddam and Udai, they did mention that Saddam currently in custody was having the withdrawal and it was making him sick.

Sounds very far-fetched. You sure this wasn't Fox News you heard it on?