I am sure it had to be filmed because there had to be proof, a lot of people would need to see proof, and a lot of people would demand to see his hanging cadaver, or at least like to see it. To tell you the truth, since it wasn't notoriously televised here, I didn't feel personally 100% positive that it was true, that they did indeed hang him, until I saw the pictures on the NY Times. Before I did the research for this post, it felt like "yeah, right, I would have to see that with my own eyes to believe it." Yet, I don't think I want to see him or anybody truly being hanged. Here's when the dehumanization I always talk about comes in.
Let me fill you in. My mother was very particular about allowing me and my sister to observe violence on tv or otherwhere. We had a strong curfew and censorship when it came to what the media brought to our brains. We never owned a video game, and Barbie was frowned upon. The results where impressive. We should be a case for a psych study. I mean, we were always busy with gymnastics, dance, music, etc. and didn't watch much tv anyway. Nowadays, there is only one old tv (cableless, as always) in my mom's room, so I assume my sister doesn't watch tv. I don't own a tv, haven't for years. I had one for a while over two years ago and I found I'd rather spend my free time reading and writing than staring at it. Do you know anybody who's never played a video game? I'm gonna raise my hand: us. Well, ok, it's not like NEVER, our neighbor had a Nintendo 64. Since it was forbidden fruit in our house, we went through this period, over 10 years ago, when we were very exited about getting to play with it. But as unaccostumed as we were to videogames, it didn't last at all. I am incapable of coordinatedly playing with a control that has more than four buttons, let alone two joysticks! I feel uncomfortable just holding it. I have a lot of difficulty playing a movie in a playstation. Makes me feel like an alien how unfamiliar I am with the damn things. But the interesting thing is that I cannot even watch other people playing games where they kill other people (which is most of the games.) I close my eyes and shriek with old two-dimensional computer games where the little man falls unto a bunch of sticking blades, producing a paint-like red pool. Imagine modern, horribly realistic, war games with real shotgun noises and disgustingly depictive deaths. Goodness, I can't even take ... whatever the name of that video game with the dreaded "fatality" was. As you may already suspect, I have a lot of trouble watching any sort of action movie. I appreciate my bliss, when I truly think about. Imagine, for example, exposing someone from, say, X indigenous tribe in Y part of the world, who has never watched tv to the oh-so-typical image of the bad guy being shot in the heart, and falling down with a horrific cry of pain, bleeding. You really think he wouldn't be seriously shocked? Of course he would! Problem is we are exposed to such things so often since so early in our lives, we don't think anything of it anymore.
So the point is, I would get the creeps from watching someone being hanged in a movie, knowing that it's not true, imagine a real hanging! But most westerners are so used to watching this stuff on TV, their brains probably couldn't tell the difference and they could have been peacefully eating popcorn watching Saddam being hanged, or a serial killer being electrocuted - whether it was real footage or a movie-, or Saw 3.
Everyone seems to agree, that out of all three, the last Saw is definitely the most violent, abominable, bloody, outrageously death-filled, and dreadfully shocking - and I tried to watch this movie! [pause... I'm not saying the movie sucks, they've got a good point with the story behind it ... but for gods' sake, the images! After The Passion of Christ, I didn't think I was ever going to find another movie from which people found as much morbid pleasure in watching other people's suffering.] So, I started eating my popcorn during the commercials and the beginning credits. One minute into the first scene my right hand (the one that usually goes automatically from the popcorn to my mouth) stopped moving. I put the popcorn in the floor and didn't touch it again (I know, the waste!) I could barely watch the screen, let alone eat while watching these horrid images. I'd close my eyes/cover my face/hide in my date's chest for every fucking-hard-to-watch scene. Twenty minutes into the movie, I had my eyes closed more than they were open. I got up and left the theater. But it was too late to save me from the nightmares that night. I was too impressed.
So, learning from experience, I have refused to watch the hanging footage that is apparently available all over the internet. Nevertheless, here is a written detailed description of the hanging.
He was put to death to fulfill a death by hanging sentence over the killing of 148 Shiite men and boys, a minor crime compared to many other important genocide cases, such as that of the Anfal military campaign against the Kurds, in which he is accused of unleashing mass killings and chemical attacks that killed tens of thousands of villagers; or the crushing of an uprising that killed thousands of Shiites. These trials will have to go on without his testimony, and he will never be judged for those crimes. Needless to say, there was strong Kurdish opposition in
Besides this political logistic reason, there was also opposition for a religious reason: Islamic and Iraqi law forbids hanging during the holidays, and Eid, the Islamic holiday which marks the end of Ramadan (the month of fasting,) started Saturday for the Sunnis and Sunday for the Shiites. Muhammad Abdul Bari, the secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said: “No one can deny that Saddam should have faced justice for his crimes against the people of
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, the NYT puts it like this: “Iraqis of both sects attempt to draw circles around the chaos in their own minds. As a result, they tend to generalize about the other, coming up with conspiracy theories, to make the violence easier to explain and accept.” By both sects they mean, the Sunnis and the Shiites. (If you know your shit, you may skip this part.) The difference between them stems as far back as Mohammed’s death in 632 and to who should have been his successor in leadership. The Sunni Islam follows the line of nominated Caliphs; while Shi’a Islam follows a hereditary line of Imams.
Outside of
Besides the death penalty issue, the other international concern regarding Saddam’s death is the ill-fated consequences it may have in
People celebrating
People protesting
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1/6/07
NYTimes Quote of the day:
“No one will ever forget the way in which Saddam was executed. They turned him into a martyr.” President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt.
NY Times article with plenty of pictures: Images of Hanging Make Hussein a Martyr to Many
Wow...very well presented, m'dear. This could be handed in as a term paper and score quite well. Your writing is objective, en pointe, and non-biased...which I imagine can be difficult for you. But...it's still got a lot of heart. :) jiji.
I will say this, however. The religio-politcal spin as well as the human rights point-of-view notwithstanding, the reprecussions of this travesty will not be seen until, as you eloquently put it, the sons and daughters of those who are now fighting are older. Only then will we see the lasting effect these events will have.
It is my belief that history will remember that day, and the years previous (i.e. the US occupation of Iraq - yes - occupation) as infamous - and the Americans guilty of usurping the sovereignity of a nation.
Sure...I buy into conspiracy theories, but it doesn't take a PhD in Sociology to see that this was perhaps taken too lightly, or too passively by onlookers. It does not bode well for the good 'ole US of A.
I love my country, but boy we sure can be dipshits sometimes. Especially with a class-act moron like President *CENSOR*, formerly governor of Texas. I guess our wonderful leader has never heard the age-old adage "If you're digging yourself into a hole...STOP DIGGING!"
So, I will take a deep breath, keep my opinions to myself so as not to be hanged by the followers of the Christos, and put on a happy face. Yet I know that this shit-eating grin I wear is naught but a laugh in the face of impending calamity.
Just the opinion of a liberal in the buckle of the Bible Belt wandering around aimlessly...till next time, keep up the good thought-food!
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