Why
Saddam Was Killed?
By Ghali Hassan
12 Feburary, 2007
Countercurrents.org
If Western media and Western
leaders are telling you that; “Iraqis executed President Saddam”
and that “the U.S. had nothing to do with his murder”, they
lied. This act of murder and violation of International Law are parts
of U.S. barbarism in Iraq. The aim is to escalate the violence against
the Iraqi people and justify ongoing U.S. Occupation and colonial dictatorship.
Lets’ be plain clear. Iraq has no sovereign government. Iraq is
occupied by more than 200,000 U.S. forces and other foreign mercenaries.
The so-called “government” promoted by the media, is a collection
of collaborators and criminals brought into Iraq on the back of U.S.
tanks. The purpose of having a puppet government is to provide a cover
for the Occupation and looting of Iraq’s wealth, and to use it
as an instrument for furthering U.S-Israel Zionist ideology. The situation
in Iraq today is reminiscent (if not worse) of the Nazi’s occupation
of France and the pro-Nazi Vichy regime that “governed”
France after the Nazi invasion.
Since his surrender to U.S. forces, Saddam has been in U.S. custody.
He was continuously humiliated and tortured by his U.S. jailers. Saddam
was arbitrary and extrajudicial executed during an Islamic holiday inside
the fortified American Zone (“Green Zone”) by U.S. invaders
and pro-Occupation collaborators in violation of Iraqi Constitution
and International Human Rights Law. “This public murder was sanctioned
by the [real] War Criminals. President [George W.] Bush and Prime Minister
[Tony] Blair. The entire process was a mockery of justice, no less a
Kangaroo Court”, said the Hon. Mahatir Mohammed, former Prime
Minister of Malaysia.
The “trial” of Saddam was a U.S.-orchestrated farce. The
whole process was very intent on accelerating both the reaching of judgment
and the process that culminated in Saddam’s execution. . It is
important to remember that Saddam was on U.S. assassination list for
many years, and U.S. aggression against the Iraqi people started with
an attempt to assassinate Saddam. As part of the pretext for the illegal
criminal invasion, Saddam was demonised in the West – unlike the
indicted criminal Ariel Sharon who was praised by Western leaders as
“a man of peace” – by Western media and Western governments
and their agents.
The so-called “evidence” was a discredited concoction fabricated
by Western governments, the media, and Human Rights Watch (HRW). The
U.S.-based HRW, which is condemning Palestinians peaceful resistance
to Israel’s terror, fabricated the “evidence” by paying
and coercing Iraqi expatriates, including Kurdish refugees. There is
overwhelming evidence to indict Bush and Blair with war crimes, but
HRW is not interested. Furthermore, in demonising Saddam, the American
“Left” (an offshoot of Zionism) plays the role of propaganda
agents. The “Left” have unashamedly become the leading propaganda
mouthpiece for the Occupation and U.S. terrorism in the Middle East.
Their only objection to the American terror in Iraq is that it has “failed”
because of U.S. “incompetence”. Of course, the Iraqi Resistance
to U.S. terrorism never mentioned.
The Iraqi writer and intellectual, Dr Walid al-Zubaydi rightly said;
the U.S. wants to “drag the Iraqis into what is worse after the
failure to carry out the most dangerous conspiracy against the Iraqi
people; namely, sectarian sedition … according to a U.S. plan
that depends on the effects of the psychological war and propaganda
that aim at achieving a clearly known objective." He added; the
Americans “fabricated things to show that the footage was taken
stealthily. Everybody knows that the Americans surround the chamber
[of execution], and cameras cannot be allowed in. So they invented the
idea of using mobile phones although no violations can take place. This
is a play designed to foment sedition”. Hence, the deliberate
lie spread by Western media that Saddam was executed by Sayyed Muqtada
al-Sadr and his followers designed to mislead the people and foment
civil strife. Therefore, the escalation in violence and the ongoing
(covered-up) massacres of innocent Iraqi civilians by U.S. forces and
their collaborators in Haditha, Najaf and Sadriyah were not inadvertent,
but rather planned in advance.
As a result of premeditated violence against civilians and destruction
of towns and villages by U.S. aerial bombardment and ground sweeps,
the population forced to flee their homes into refugee camps, U.S. controlled
areas and abroad. Refugees International and the United Nations High
Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) reported recently that the U.S. invasion
and occupation of Iraq has forced one out of every eight Iraqis to flee
their homes – more than 3.7 million people. UNHCR likens the refugee
crisis caused by the Occupation and its associated violence as the worst
in the Middle East since the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people
and the creation of Israel in 1948. "The current exodus is the
largest long-term population movement since the displacement of the
Palestinians following the creation of Israel in 1948."
Furthermore, the new “surge” in U.S. troops and attacks
on Baghdad by U.S. troops and Iraqi collaborators are planned to destroy
the capital and force the population to flee city. The policy is deliberate
war crimes against the Iraqi people and aimed at depriving the Iraqi
Resistance of public support and protection. It is also designed to
terrorise communities, divide them and create sectarian enclaves.
Since the 2003 U.S. aggression against Iraq, nearly a million Iraqis,
mostly women and children have been massacred by U.S. forces and their
collaborators, and an entire nation of ancient civilisation has been
destroyed by the most barbaric force ever seen. All this has not shaken
Westerners conscience. Instead, Iraqis are blamed by the West for the
violent Occupation, and Muslims living in the West were being labelled
as a threat in the same way Jews were labelled by the Nazis.
The aim of the U.S. barbarism in Iraq is the destruction of Iraq and
Iraqi society, control of Iraq’s wealth and protection of Israel’s
Zionist expansion. Thus, the arbitrary and extrajudicial execution of
President Saddam was designed to fuel violence and civil strife, humiliate
Muslims and bully smaller nations to submit to U.S. fascist ideology.
More importantly, the execution seemed connected with the American desire
to divert world’s attention not only from U.S. crimes against
the Iraqi people, but also from Israel’s fascist expansionist
policies against the Palestinian people advocated by the U.S. and Western
powers.
Finally, the execution of President Saddam was a message to all Muslims,
that Western leaders are entitled to violate International Law and civilised
norms, invade defenceless nations and kill their leaders and citizens.
For the Arabs, this has been a shameful, humiliating surrender to Western
terrorism. For decades, the Arabs failed to stand-up to U.S.-Israel
aggression and failed to build defence with deterrence capabilities.
The U.S. aggression against the Iraqi people is an act of war crimes
and crimes against humanity, an act of naked terrorism. The responsibility
of these crimes extends to high levels of U.S. and British military
commands and civilian leadership. If International law ignores the war
crimes committed by Bush and Blair against the Iraqi people, ‘then
its moral bankruptcy’ is clear.
The powerful criminals may have succeeded in killing Saddam, but they
failed to kill an Iraqi who stood up to imperialism and Zionism. Sooner
or later, the U.S. will be forced to end its barbarism in Iraq. It is
the only solution to a free Iraq and the mass murder of Iraqi civilians.
Ghali Hassan lives in Australia.
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