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Jocularity Saddam Ball Halloween Masquerade Facial Mask


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Saddam Facial Ball Halloween Masquerade Mask


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Mallory 208M -  Distributor Cap - Mallory 208M - Jeep Performance-Jeep


Mallory 208M – Distributor Cap – Mallory 208M – Jeep Performance-Jeep


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Saint Acacius Medal - "EXCLUSIVE"


Saint Acacius Medal – "EXCLUSIVE"


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All Religious Medals are Customizable. We can change spelling, names etc, ex change quotPray for Usquot to quotPray For Mequot. Just let us know in quotspecial instructionsquotif you would like it for a charm bracelet, request a split ring instead of a bail in the quotspecial instructionsquotSaint Acacius was a 4th century priest at Sebaste, Armenia, during Diocletian’s persecution. He was arrested and executed under the governor Maximus with seven women and Hirenarchus, who was so impressed wit



 Iraqi Torture Victims: Muntadhar Al-Zaidi, Manadel Al-Jamadi, Abed Hamed Mowhoush, Baha Mousa, Nagem Hatab


Iraqi Torture Victims: Muntadhar Al-Zaidi, Manadel Al-Jamadi, Abed Hamed Mowhoush, Baha Mousa, Nagem Hatab


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Muntadhar Al-Zaidi, Manadel Al-Jamadi, Abed Hamed Mowhoush, Baha Mousa, Nagem Hatab, Satar Jabar. Excerpt: Abed Hamed Mowhoush (Arabic ” “) was a major general / air vice-marshal believed to be in command of the Iraqi Air Force or Iraqi air defence during the regime of Saddam Hussein immediately prior to the 2003 Invasion of Iraq, until his surrender to United States forces on 10 November 2003. He died on 26 November 2003 while in U.S. custody at the Al-Qaim detention facility approximately 200 miles (321 kilometers ) northwest of Baghdad , following a 16-day period of detention that included intense beatings and the use of violent and illegal interrogation techniques . U.S. forces initially claimed that Mowhoush had been captured during a raid and that he had died of natural causes (disease), but The Washington Post later reported that he had given himself up in an effort to secure the release of his sons. Four U.S. servicemen were arrested in October 2004 in connection with the killing. Controversy over U.S. claims The circumstances of Mowhoush’s “capture”, detention and death appear to have been the subject of a campaign of misinformation by U.S. military authorities, who retracted or amended several of their initial claims. According to the Washington Post : “Hours after Mowhoush’s death in U.S. custody on 26 November 2003, military officials issued a news release stating that the prisoner had died of natural causes after complaining of feeling sick. Army psychological-operations officers quickly distributed leaflets designed to convince locals that the general had cooperated and outed key insurgents. The U.S. military initially told reporters that Mowhoush had been captured during a raid. In reality, he had walked into the Forward Operating Base “Tiger” in Qaim

 Saddam City


Saddam City


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One morning Mustafa Ali Noman, a teacher in Baghdad, is arrested as he reaches the school gates. For the next 15 months he is brutally interrogated, moved from prison to prison and barred from contacting his family; he witnesses countless scenes of torture. It becomes clear to Mustafa along his journey through the desert gulags that the question of guilt or innocence is irrelevant …’How do I know that I am not dreaming this?’ he asks, as, under intolerable pressure, his grasp of reality begins to weaken.Mahmoud Saeed’s devastating novel evokes the works of Kafka, Solzhenitsyn and Elie Wiesel. It is a vivid account of the wanton and brutal treatment of the Iraqi people by Saddam Hussein’s feared secret police and of the arbitrariness of life under tyranny.

 The Tyrannicide Brief: The Story of the Man Who Sent Charles I to the Scaffold


The Tyrannicide Brief: The Story of the Man Who Sent Charles I to the Scaffold


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Charles I waged civil wars that cost one in ten Englishmen their lives. But in 1649 Parliament was hard put to find a lawyer with the skill and daring to prosecute a king who claimed to be above the law. In the end, they chose the radical lawyer John Cooke, whose Puritan conscience, political vision, and love of civil liberties gave him the courage to bring the king to trial. As a result, Charles I was beheaded, but eleven years later Cooke himself was arrested, tried, and executed at the hands of Charles II.Geoffrey Robertson, a renowned human rights lawyer, provides a vivid new reading of the tumultuous Civil War years, exposing long-hidden truths: that the king was guilty, that his execution was necessary to establish the sovereignty of Parliament, that the regicide trials were rigged and their victims should be seen as national heroes. Cooke’s trial of Charles I, the first trial of a head of state for waging war on his own people, became a forerunner of the trials of Augusto Pinochet, Slobodan Milosevic, and Saddam Hussein. The Tyrannicide Brief is a superb work of history that casts a revelatory light on some of the most important issues of our time.

 Tyrannicide Brief: The Story of the Man Who Sent Charles I to the Scaffold


Tyrannicide Brief: The Story of the Man Who Sent Charles I to the Scaffold


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Charles I waged civil wars that cost one in ten Englishmen their lives. But in 1649 Parliament was hard put to find a lawyer with the skill and daring to prosecute a king who claimed to be above the law. In the end, they chose the radical lawyer John Cooke, whose Puritan conscience, political vision, and love of civil liberties gave him the courage to bring the king to trial. As a result, Charles I was beheaded, but eleven years later Cooke himself was arrested, tried, and executed at the hands of Charles II.Geoffrey Robertson, a renowned human rights lawyer, provides a vivid new reading of the tumultuous Civil War years, exposing long-hidden truths: that the king was guilty, that his execution was necessary to establish the sovereignty of Parliament, that the regicide trials were rigged and their victims should be seen as national heroes. Cooke’s trial of Charles I, the first trial of a head of state for waging war on his own people, became a forerunner of the trials of Augusto Pinochet, Slobodan Milosevic, and Saddam Hussein. The Tyrannicide Brief is a superb work of history that casts a revelatory light on some of the most important issues of our time.

 War Against America: Saddam Hussein and the World Trade Center Attacks: A Study of Revenge


War Against America: Saddam Hussein and the World Trade Center Attacks: A Study of Revenge


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The destruction of the twin towers of the World Trade Center and the attack on the Pentagon — all within one hour on September 11, 2001 — demonstrated America’s shocking vulnerability to terrorism.Yet terror had already emerged on America’s shores eight years earlier, when the mysterious terrorist mastermind, Ramzi Yousef (arrested after a botched attempt to down a dozen U.S. airlines) bombed the World Trade Center in an attempt to fell the buildings. His attacks were viewed as the harbinger of a new terrorism, carried out by an elusive enemy driven by religious fanaticism to unprecedented hatred of the United States.But is that perception accurate? A real-life detective story, The War Against America engages the reader in a gripping examination of the evidence regarding Yousef and his terrorism. It reveals the split between New York and Washington that emerged during the investigation and tells a terrifying tale of America left exposed and vulnerable following the mishandling of what was once the most ambitious terrorist attack ever attempted on U.S. soil.

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