Livre Noir Des Crimes De Saddam Hussein, Paperback Book, By: Collectif

Livre Noir Des Crimes De Saddam Hussein, Paperback Book, By: Collectif
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The first weapon of mass destruction was Saddam Hussein. For thirty-five years he persecuted his own people. There are nearly five hundred thousand missing, Kurds, women and children for the majority of them. Over four thousand five hundred villages have been reassembled. The mass graves are endless. Four million exiles still seek, in 2005, to regain what remains of their homes. We estimate a million and a half the handicaps of successive wars and numerous attacks, and hundreds of thousands of Shiite assassins. It was necessary to list these murders one by one, to make them appear in all their horror, to clearly qualify their nature and to be able to affirm what is too often forgotten: Saddam was one of the worst tyrants in the history of the world; it was urgent and necessary to rid the Iraqi people of it. The Americans, devastated by September 11, waged Saddam Hussein in a late war for false reasons. The United Nations and certain European countries rebelled: the torn international community did not accept this conflict. Trying to build a democratic nation, Americans are making mistakes. President Bush, by chasing the assassin, unleashed endless violence making Iraq the new hotbed of terrorism. At the end of the coming years of fire and death, however, we will have to build peace. Will there be enough of this impartiality to which this book testifies to appreciate that the world is better without Saddam Hussein? I believe so, even if the history is amnsic. Saddam Hussein's Black Book finally makes the cries of torturers heard that we don't did not know or did not want to listen. He gives a people its dignity, it is a tribute that we owe him. It is also about the trace of our bankruptcies.
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