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Rawthentic
8th July 2007, 20:19
The terrorist US forces kidnapped Abdelhussein Saddam, head of the Safety Force of the Iraq Freedom Congress after opening fire at him and his daughter on the 4th of July in Alattiba neighborhood in Baghdad. Two days after the abduction, his body was found in the Forensic Center in Yarmouk Hospital. The US force that committed this criminal act was a special unit who used special vehicles with the assistance of the Iraqi National Guards.



Abdelhussein Saddam was born in 1957 in Basra city from a progressive family. He was arrested in 1997 and spent two years in the Intelligence centre for his intense criticism of Saddam's regime. In November 2006, he joined the ranks of IFC and in April 2007, and became the head of its Safety Force later. In June of that same year, he was elected as an assistant member of the Central Council of the Iraq Freedom Congress.



He was well-known for his courage and bravery. He was a popular figure and has a distinct social influence in many areas of Basra and Baghdad. He was well-known as a leader of the Safety Force in many areas in Baghdad where together with the safety force members performed field exercises and maneuvers. He was well-known for his bravery in defying the sectarian gangs that meddle with the people's safety and security. Throughout the period of his leadership of the Safety Force, there had been no killing based on identity in the area where he lived and in other areas with the presence of the Safety Force.



He was able to transform the Alaiwadeh neighborhood to lead by example in safety and security. He also with many Safety Force personnel and members of the Iraq Freedom Congress published and distributed the slogan "No Sunni, No Shiite...Ours is Humane Identity" that angered the occupation and sectarian gangs. The criminal US forces once again prove and add another example to their criminal records that do not differ from other terrorist gangs. They did not come to Iraq except to steal the wealth of society.



This is the democracy that these criminal forces have brought that turned Iraq into a jungle ruled by its laws and the laws of sectarian gangs. It will not allow any force to raise the banner of humanity and therefore they tried to harm the Iraq Freedom Congress by raiding its headquarters, arrest of its members and assassinate one of their leaders when not able to break the resolve and determination of IFC.



The Iraq Freedom Congress would respond appropriately to the criminal act carried out by the terrorist US forces as we noted in the abduction statement of Abdelhussein Saddam.



The assassination of Abdel Saddam Hussein by US forces mafia will not discourage the determination of the Iraq Freedom Congress and will be a new impetus to continue the struggle to rid the Iraqi society from all types of terrorists. They murdered Abdelhussein, but his spirit, ambitious aspirations, and bravery for building Iraq that is secular, humanitarian, and free from occupation and sectarian gangs, will be firmly in the hearts of freedom lovers.



Long live Abdelhussein Saddam

Down with the occupation and its allies

Long Live Iraq Freedom Congress



Iraq Freedom Congress

July 6, 2007


Samir Adil

President of Iraq Freedom Congress

The Advent of Anarchy
8th July 2007, 22:52
You have a picture of him?

Rawthentic
8th July 2007, 23:17
No, sorry, I don't.

What can be expected from this is an escalation of state repression in the United States for the organizations and individuals that support the Iraq Freedom Congress as well as in Iraq, since this assassination is a response to the growing power of the IFC in its campaigns, mos notably against the Oil Law.

Have people read about Directive 501 (?) that would give Bush the power to deploy troops domestically without the consent of governors or mayors to repress "public unrest"? Basically martial law and a move towards a police state.

If it hasnt existed before.

Faux Real
8th July 2007, 23:50
Truly sad to hear about the death of him. Though I may have not known about him before, his cause and his devotion to it really make him a great man. May his spirit rest in the Iraqi people. It's good to know that not everyone in Iraq will go along with the US' divide-and-conquer games.

On the Martial Law thing, yeah that would also keep him in power indefinitely regardless of elections, until he declares martial law over.