Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:47 GMT 22:47 UK
I do not believe in Capital Punishment and think it's horrific that Saddam was executed.
He should obviously have been severely punished, but punishment should be teleological and by killing him it does not give any opportunity for rehabilitation.
No matter how grave a crime, I do not think anyone has the right to sentence someone to death. It is hypocritical and perverse, and sad that so many people do not seem to want to give criminals the chance to realise their wrongdoings.
Grace Crook, Exeter
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:47 GMT 22:47 UK
Saddam Hussein is dead and gone but what the living appears to have forgotten is that the dead has no sorrows.He came to do his part for his people .He was not an angel neither was he a devil.Those who forced him to what he did only history will judge them.
A. Yaw, Northampton
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:46 GMT 22:46 UK
Shame on those responsible for this act of barbarity.
HUH? Shame on the families of the murdered Iraqis who themselves tried and executed Saddam ?
I think that was their business not anyone elses
Are you Iraqi ? If not, then it was not carried out in your name.
Jo, UK
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:46 GMT 22:46 UK
Dear BBC.
I do not see that hanging Saddam Hussein ends any dark history. The US and Great Britain are completely implicated in creating a history darker than one I could ever imagine. We have imposed a greater violence, a greater chaos in the Middle East than has ever existed before. I see our collective "conviction" and hanging of Hussein as a gothic horror. Violence begets violence. Toozie
susan anawalt, seattle, United States
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:45 GMT 22:45 UK
I believe that Hussain should have been killed. Why should the iraqi people pay to keep an evil man alive!?!
Daniel, Derby, UK
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:44 GMT 22:44 UK
I love my country but it's full of over weight cry babies.Just like the rest of the world every one here thinks they have the answer.Fact is people die,some earn it and some are victims.Should those who kill the innocent be allowed life?if so what for?If the terrorist were not stopped would they have stopped flying planes into populated building? If Saddam was not stopped would he have stopped killing & oppressing his countrymen? & should the world just stand by & watch?If so when would it stop?
Dallas, Georgia,USA
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:44 GMT 22:44 UK
I dont understand why people of the world cant see the difference in the present burning Iraq with compare to a peaceful time under Saddam. Why America did not noticed the so called Killings when He was there favourite. I think We are Blind and Believe what media shows us. Im ashamed to be part of this world.
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:34 GMT 22:34 UK
I feel deeply ashamed that this horrific act has been carried out in my name. This death taints us all, and we must ask ourselves who is next on George and Tony's hit-list. Shame on those responsible for this act of barbarity.
matthew pilcher, dorking
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:34 GMT 22:34 UK
A general belief is that:who so ever un-sheaths the sword of tyranny shall die by the same sword.
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:34 GMT 22:34 UK
Why not have him interviewed by the 60 minutes and BBc alikes ,he could have revealed a lot of information specially about where he got his chemical weapons from. He was used and then removed by big power as is the case of most third world dictators.
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:33 GMT 22:33 UK
I've seen some amazing comments! e.g.:
"As barbaric an act as any he carried out himself. We are no better than he."
The punishment Saddam meted out for insulting his person was death in an acid bath. Is hanging as barbaric?
Any claims that Bush or Blair are on the same moral plain as Saddam are mere rhetoric and actually defamatory, in my view. The horror in Iraq today is the number of muslims being killed by muslims. B & B don't want this even if they brought it about.
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:32 GMT 22:32 UK
No doubt he was very bad and got just what he deserved. In a way I'm suprised that the US & UK allowed this to go ahead because it is a great gamble. Nobody should forget that this is just the current episode in the game for control of the last big oil reserves on the planet. Iran will be next unless Iraq stabilizes. From my research there will only be losers here, all of us, and them more so.
Jim, Stoke-on-Trent
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:31 GMT 22:31 UK
I must admit I was saddened to see the site of an elderly man being executed.
But justice has been done.
The death and destruction in Iraq is horrendous but as a citizen of Britain and Europe, I'm afraid that the price of liberty does not come cheap as we know.
Michael, REDCAR
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:31 GMT 22:31 UK
Saddam Hussein.. recruited, educated, trained, installed, funded, armed and managed by the CIA. do some research.
i can only imagine he didnt read to then end of the script befire signing up
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:06 GMT 22:06 UK
Capital punishment is never the answer but Hussein has paid the ultimate price for all the murders, torturing and misdeeds he has done or caused. It wasn't evil that executed him but was evil that put him in the noose.
Gil Larson, Corona, CA USA
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 22:05 GMT 22:05 UK
This 'sovereign state' concern did not seem to apply in the original invasion.
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 21:55 GMT 21:55 UK
Who cares? The trial was a waste of time and money. The US soldiers who found him should have shot him on sight.
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 21:55 GMT 21:55 UK
Anyone notice the irony that the US flag is flying at half-mast on the day Saddam is executed!
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 21:54 GMT 21:54 UK
The death of Saddam needs to been seen for what it is, the removal of a man who had murdered people because he could. Its time the do gooders saw that the real people of the world want justice for those the kill without a thought.
Malcolm Jones, Lincoln, United Kingdom
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 21:54 GMT 21:54 UK
Ed Vaughan, how much did the Tory party pay you to write that? What on earth does voting Labour have to do with Sadam's execution. If you're going to comment at least do it freely instead of being a political mouth piece!
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 21:54 GMT 21:54 UK
If you believe that Saddam received a fair trial through a fair justice system, you need to stop saying Saddam did anything other than kill 148 people in 1982. This is the ONLY thing he was proved to have done and was put to death for THAT and only that. He cannot defend himself for any other alleged crime, and for any fair justice system, he MUST be assumed not guilty.
And before you claim the trial was fair and he deserved the guilty verdict, read the judgment. It's just silly.
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 21:54 GMT 21:54 UK
Over three quarters of a million Iraqi children dead because of the sanctions - now an estimated over six hundred thousand Iraqis dead in the violence following the invasion of Iraq.
The message to the world ? This is what happens to those who are foolish enough to be the friends of America, as Saddam was.
Richard Haut, Nice, France
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 21:54 GMT 21:54 UK
Saddam's execution should not have been shown on TV and online. Whatever his past, it is the killing of a human being, and that is not a show. Even if he did not respect thousands of lives, his end should not be turned into a spectacle. Killing any man is intrinsically wrong.
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 21:53 GMT 21:53 UK
What's one more murder after all the deaths Iraq's suffered in the past few years?
First we starved them, then we bombed them and when that didn't work we invaded and killed some more. And today dozens more will die as they did yesterday and as they will tomorrow.
One has to ask why Blair and Bush feel it is so important to kill Iraqi's. One must also remember that Iraq under Saddam was the one Muslim country that Al-Qaeda was to fightened to operate in, Iraq's never bombed us Al-Qaeda has
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 21:47 GMT 21:47 UK
Saddam was able to keep that region under control. He should have been reappointed leader of Iraq.
Paul, New Bedford, MA, USA
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 21:46 GMT 21:46 UK
Saddam Hussein definitely deserved what he got. Its good to see for once that justice has been done and that such an evil man has finally been punished for his crimes.
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 21:46 GMT 21:46 UK
I was against the Hanging of Sadam, as I think it will only heighten tension in the area and cause more Allied casualties. There have already been more Iraqi deaths due to the incident.
What amazes me is the fact that Hussein had millions of dollars in his bank and instead of leaving the Country when he had the chance, he chose to hide in a cave or a similar abode and
was eventually captured.
I must say that he was a brave man knowing what his fate was if he was found guilty. R.I.P.
DennisStuart, Manchester
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 21:46 GMT 21:46 UK
This execution is an evidence about the difference of civilization between the West and the East.
V Siva, Toronto, Canada
Yep,the Americans keep those waiting for death locked up for years,taking them to the 11th hour and then giving them a stay so they can do it all again another day. It's like a cat kicking a mouse around until it finally kills it. There is nothing civilised about a nation that does nothing to prevent it's citizens all wandering around with guns. Open your eyes !
And that's just the way it is, Nottingham
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 21:45 GMT 21:45 UK
I am dissapointed at the decision to hang Saddam, I have and always will be an opponent of capital punishment. I am glad he was tried by the iraqi people, however, a decision not to execute would have shown him the mercy that he denied others and would show that iraq had indeed moved forward. It seems with this execution they may have moved a step backward.
MICHAEL, WOLVERHAMPTON
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Added: Saturday, 30 December, 2006, 21:45 GMT 21:45 UK
Saddam has been brought to justice. When will G W Bush, Tony Blair, and all their idiotic conselors be brought to justice too?
Chuck Jines, Carlsbad, Ca
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