"In the city of Baquba the Muslim priest issuing the daily call to prayer instead issued a call to celebrate. Ali Mohammed, in Kirkuk, as Kurds danced traditional steps on the streets, Los Angeles Times, 12/15/03 Saad Hassan, owner of a Baghdad electrical supply shop, The Boston Globe, 12/15/03 "He executed my brother and my brother-in-law in 1979, so I am most happy to hear of his capture." Issan Fadil, a Baghdad restaurant owner, The Boston Globe, 12/15/03 "We are happy that the oppressor is no longer on the loose." ![]() Rujin Naji, 12-year-old Kurdish girl in Dallas with children stomping a burning picture of Saddam Hussein, Associated Press, 12/15/03 "We want to make him suffer the way he made us suffer." Hoshiyar Zebari, Iraqi Foreign Minister, Daily Star, 12/15/03 Celebrations are taking place throughout the country from the north to the south. "This nightmare is gone once and for all. Najim Fukkar, 13, setting off a handful of squibs with a horde of other children in Baghdad, The Daily Telegraph (London) 12/15/03 Dont be scared, theyre only fireworks." Wasam Adain, a 23-year-old music shop owner in Baghdad, The Daily Telegraph (London), 12/15/03 I shall be playing my trumpet until the dawn." Michael Hanna a 28-year-old engineer and Palestinian Arab in the West Bank, Israel, The New York Sun, 12/15/03 ![]() I hope the Iraqi people will now be able to live in peace because they have suffered for a long time under Saddam and his sons." This should be a lesson for other corrupt and tyrant Arab leaders. ![]() I hope he will be put on trial and executed. I have no sympathy for him or other Arab dictators. "Saddam is responsible for the killing of thousands of his own people and he deserves to die.
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