Iraq Four Years On - "Americans Are Worse Than Saddam" Print E-mail
Monday, 19 March 2007
American FlagHis hands were bleeding and his eyes filled with tears as, four years ago, he slammed a sledgehammer into the tiled plinth that held a 20ft bronze statue of Saddam Hussein. Then Kadhim al-Jubouri spoke of his joy at being the leader of the crowd that toppled the statue in Baghdad's Firdous Square. Now, he is filled with nothing but regret.

The moment became symbolic across the world as it signalled the fall of the dictator. Wearing a black vest, Mr al-Jubouri, an Iraqi weightlifting champion, pounded through the concrete in an attempt to smash the statue and all it meant to him. Now, on the fourth anniversary of the US-led invasion of Iraq, he says: "I really regret bringing down the statue. The Americans are worse than the dictatorship. Every day is worse than the previous day."

The weightlifter had also been a mechanic and had felt the full weight of Saddam's regime when he was sent to Abu Ghraib prison by the Iraqi leader's son, Uday, after complaining that he had not been paid for fixing his motorcycle.

He explained: "There were lots of people from my tribe who were also put in prison or hanged. It became my dream ever since I saw them building that statue to one day topple it."

Yet he now says he would prefer to be living under Saddam than under US occupation. He said: "The devil you know [is] better than the devil you don't. We no longer know friend from foe. The situation is becoming more dangerous. It's not getting better at all. People are poor and the prices are going higher and higher."

Saddam, he says, "was like Stalin. But the occupation is proving to be worse".

According to an opinion poll of 5,000 Iraqis carried out over the past month, 49% say they are better off now than under Saddam, and 26% say life was better under Saddam. More than one in four said they had had a close relative murdered in the past three years.

· Regrets of the Statue Man, the first of three films by Guardian Films to mark the fourth anniversary of the invasion, will be broadcast on ITV news at 6.30pm and 10.30pm tonight

Source: The Guardian

 




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Guard the Guards: Quote

We told you so.....

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(1) 2007-03-19 15:08:05
Mercenary Watch: Quote

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(2) 2007-03-19 15:36:00
Yussuf: Quote

A weird article where it says that a supposedly weightlifter who we all see were trying to use a sledgehammer and get tired in doing so... but the statue was pulled down by an american tank etc... we know the story... And stupidly tyhe people were cheering the American flags put on Saddam's face, including him.

And at the end the article says that 49% are better off now compared to 26% who says that they are worse.

Yet the invasion show how the Irakis were stupid in welcoming the Americans.
(3) 2007-03-19 19:06:49
Africana: Quote

49% say they are better off now than under Saddam, and 26% say life was better under Saddam.

really?

says who?

The people in west?

It cannot be the Irakis over million have fled the country. the ones who have remained is because they are poor, have no pasport and have nothing to bribr with to obtain passport.

Doesn't the Guardian have any respectibility or credibility problems?

Where do they get such crap from?

So tell me morons why are Irakis leaving their beloved lands?
(4) 2007-03-20 11:49:18
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