Friday, December 29, 2006

a view from the kurds ...

Saddam’s execution now is unfair, illegal and a plan against Kurds
Friday, December 29, 2006
KurdishMedia.com - By Pir Aso Yarsani

Saddam’s execution now is unfair, illegal and thus a traitorous plan against the Kurdish nation. Do not let Americans and the Shiites in Iraq to execute Saddam now or in the coming days for mainly three important reasons; (1) Kurds and the rest of the civilized world are awaiting for a final verdict on the widely well-known Kurdish genocide (2) to investigate many unanswered questions such as the shares or multi-roles of foreign powers in his crimes ...

Saddam’s execution now is unfair, illegal and a plan against Kurds
Friday, December 29, 2006
KurdishMedia.com - By Pir Aso Yarsani

Saddam’s execution now is unfair, illegal and thus a traitorous plan against the Kurdish nation. Do not let Americans and the Shiites in Iraq to execute Saddam now or in the coming days for mainly three important reasons; (1) Kurds and the rest of the civilized world are awaiting for a final verdict on the widely well-known Kurdish genocide (2) to investigate many unanswered questions such as the shares or multi-roles of foreign powers in his crimes (3) Kurds will see a legal international paper which recognizes the Kurdish genocide and describes in detail what, how and when the Iraqi government will compensate the families of victims.

As said above, the first reason is he has not been yet received his verdict on the Kurdish genocide. The ongoing trial aimed to investigate or find out ‘WHAT’, ‘WHY’ and the ‘HOW’ of the well-known Kurdish genocide process must be indeed continued as long as it takes. This trial needs at least six more months to fulfill its purpose because Saddam has killed three generations of Kurds. This ongoing trial must be thus given a big chance to be continued unconditionally. Meaning, whatever times and resources it will be needed it is actually the duty of the whole international legal body to provide, assist and thus manage such needs. In this regard, many questions must be answered by Saddam personally such as;

(1) the faith of ca 180.000 disappeared Kurds during the notorious “Koranic Anfall - Campaign” imposed on the Kurdish people (2) why he hated the Kurdish people (3) who and what groups and specially countries (like Turkey and some Islamic countries) helped him to successfully conduct such bloody and murderous anti-Kurdish plan etc.

The second reason, if he is about to be executed tomorrow or in the coming days it only serves Arabs (read Shiites) who will benefit from an early execution and not the Kurds. As said above, Kurds are willing to delay his death for these three reasons explained in this short article. If he executes now, it means 140 Shiites death is all what he has caused, that’s all.

The third reason is, why so many so-called “democratic” western countries such as Russia, USA and France and Germany (the list of western countries that provide him deadly weapons are a long list as we all know) assist him during all those hellish days that the Kurdish people went through? And now the question is what and when these countries are going to do to compensate the Kurdish people who suffered due to these countries financial and morale support to the bloodiest Islamic Arab on the face of our planet.

As a last point here and to commemorate the late Yaser Arafat (the former Palestinian leader) particularly in these days when his brother Saddam Hussein is about to visit him in hell, I never forget when he was interviewed by Stina Dobrosky (a well-known female Swedish free journalist and TV personality) who she showed him a picture of dead Kurdish children from Halabja and criticized him for his support to Saddam, he suddenly became angry and denied all Kurdish sufferings and said, “Saddam is my brother.” So, his brother is on the way to visit him in the hell which Koran has promised criminal Muslims.

also see: Claims of Saddam's Genocide Far from Proven



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