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""So we've got here with us Mr Smith, from the Human Right Watch. So, Mr Smith, what could you tell us about the exactions during the Saddam's regime?
Children, as young as 5 years old, were recruited into the Ashbal Saddam, or "Saddam's Cubs," and indoctrinated to adulate Saddam Hussein and denounce their own family members. The children are also subjected to military training, which includes cruelty to animals. And parents of children are executed if they object to this treatment, and in some cases, the children themselves are imprisoned.
In nineteen eight eight, the Hussein regime began a campaign of extermination against the Kurdish people living in Northern Iraq. This is known as the Anfal campaign. The attacks resulted in the death of at least 50,000 people, many of them women and children. Those attacks were characterized by mass executions and disappearances of many tens of thousands of noncombatants, widespread use of chemical weapons including Sarin, mustard gas and nerve agents that killed thousands, the arbitrary imprisoning of tens of thousands of women, children, and elderly people for months in conditions of extreme deprivation, forced displacement of hundreds of thousands of villagers after the demolition of their homes, and the wholesale destruction of nearly two thousand villages along with their schools, mosques, farms, and power stations.
In April nineteen ninety one, after Saddam lost control of Kuwait in the Gulf War, he cracked down ruthlessly against uprisingS in the Kurdish north and the Shia south. His forces committed wholesale massacres and other gross human rights violations against both groups similar to the violations mentioned before. Estimates of deaths during that time range from twenty thousands to one hundred thousands for Kurds, and sixty thousands to one hundred and thirty thousands for Shi'ites.
In June of nineteen ninty four, the Hussein regime in Iraq established severe penalties, including amputation, branding and the death penalty for criminal offenses such as theft, corruption, currency speculation and military desertion.
So, you think Saddam's trial wasn't complete?
Ah! What he was judge for was almost nothing in the ocean of his crimes!
Okay, thank you Mr Smith."
Here is all that this trial did not judge
A stolen trial for a stollen war
Or a stu-pid war, should I say
Bush is the stupidest man on earth
This trial won't make anything change
It was not fair, violence will continue
Saddam Hussein the dictator was killed like a shit,
A bustard he was but he was a man
He was hang up this morning
And I hope Bush will be one day
And that he will be the last one
The last of thousands of murders for Iraq"^^xsd:string
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