The most successful modern reconciler of faith and the imperatives of modern life, King Hussein of Jordan, lamentably died not long ago. |
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Hussein watched the proceedings from his prison cell in an undisclosed location. |
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But, what about world beat music, the slippery genre of music that both Hart and Hussein had a huge hand in shaping? |
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King Hussein took the throne in 1952 following the abdication of his ailing father. |
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The school was recommended to King Hussein by an old friend, the former headmaster of Harrow. |
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And it was Hussein, after all, who installed as heir apparent the little-known and unseasoned Abdullah just before he succumbed to cancer. |
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Scarcely two years after he consolidated his control of Iraq, Saddam Hussein unleashed an unprovoked war against Iran. |
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In July 2010 the Egyptian authorities released Bedouin blogger and activist Musaad Suliman Hassan Hussein, known by his pen name Musaad Abu Fagr. |
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Musaad Suliman Hassan Hussein, known by his pen name Musaad Abu Fagr, is a novelist and human rights defender in Egypt. |
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Musaad Suliman Hassan Hussein, also known by his pen name Musaad Abu Fagr, was released from Abu Zaabal Prison, near Cairo, on Tuesday. |
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Actually, you should probably just read that whole paragraph, it's almost envious of the wild, sun and sand lifestyle of that rogue devil Hussein. |
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The Kurds are not the Northern Alliance and air strikes and special operations may prove woefully inadequate to dislodge Saddam Hussein. |
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Muhamad Abubakr Ahmad: Iraq was under the dictatorial rule of Saddam Hussein for many years. |
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Is the great haste just to disarm Saddam Hussein, or could there be other objectives? |
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After siphoning away the water, Hussein ordered the land poisoned and burned, leaving the wetlands a cracked, dusty salt pan. |
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Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri was the Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Republican Command Council under the Saddam Hussein regime. |
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Some criticise arming groups that supported the regime of  Saddam Hussein and have even led armed actions against the Coalition forces. |
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Mr President, when Saddam Hussein ran Iraq it was well described as a mass grave below ground and a torture chamber above. |
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Even King Hussein of Jordan, one of the wisest leaders of his generation in the world was enamored of Saddam. |
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However Saddam Hussein continues to make a mockery of the United Nations and all people who support it and the resolution. |
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Given the unmerciful way that George W Bush responded to the September 11 atrocity, Hussein is surely doing his best to tempt the president over the edge again. |
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Mr Hussein has promised to fight in the streets, a prospect that terrifies all but the bravest or most foolish Baghdadis. |
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In 1981, while the world condemned us, we sent our air force to destroy the Osirak reactor Saddam Hussein was building in Iraq. |
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So let us forget talk of allowing Saddam Hussein to slip off quietly into the night for a comfortable exile in a third country. |
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Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, its former ally, on the pretext, never proven, that Kuwait was pilfering oil from Iraq. |
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Even after the depredations of Saddam Hussein, many of those Ms Steavenson talked to still hankered after someone like him. |
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In December 2005, the King of Jordan, Abdullah II bin Al Hussein, made an official visit to China. |
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Saddam Hussein, Iraq's war-mongering president, regularly exhorts his citizens to breed to swell the nation's manpower. |
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For King Hussein, that was the last straw. He formed a military government and ordered the Army to step in. |
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In fact, I agree with the hon. member's position that the threat of violence has battened Saddam Hussein right down, which has been a good thing. |
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This swing group is skeptical about a lot of things Bush has to say when the topic of conversation moves from the removal of Hussein. |
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In our spare time we hung out a lot in his room, where he had a pool table and a dartboard with a picture of Saddam Hussein stuck on. |
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Saddam Hussein prohibited the sharing of political power because this was a threat to his centralist control. |
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We need to show Saddam Hussein that if he subverts these principles, it is at his peril. |
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King Hussein should spend whatever remains of his reign making himself dispensable. |
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He said that if we did not intervene our inaction would encourage Hussein to commit other atrocities and prolong his reign of terror. |
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Neither do I claim that Saddam Hussein is a choirboy, and that everything was fine in Iraq before the US invaded. |
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Are we here to fool ourselves and say that nothing will happen again if we dethrone Saddam Hussein? |
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An Arab League delegation is due to visit the region with a clear message for Saddam Hussein within the next few days. |
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For instance, Ayatollah Hussein Fadlallah makes comments about Israel's obliteration from existence. |
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Some argue that a better alternative to war is to keep Mr Hussein in his box, persevering with the strategy of containment. |
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For twelve years, Saddam Hussein has attempted to mock the surrounding world by playing a cat and mouse game with the UN weapons inspectors. |
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Hussein was an abject, bloody tyrant who met the fate that he deserved and for which he alone was responsible. |
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A four hour firefight ensued, which resulted in the deaths of Uday and Qusay Hussein. |
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The government of Saddam Hussein outlasted the campaign by foreign powers against him. |
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With George Bush's administration now taking active steps to get rid of him, Mr Hussein will be gored unless he beats a convincing retreat. |
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Ali's second son, Hussein, then took over from his brother Hassan and broke with the Omayyad Caliph. |
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Saddam Hussein is betting that his people will rally around his crack troops. |
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Mr Hussein had accused Unscom of prolonging its inspections unnecessarily, at America's insistence. |
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Iraq could transform from a dungeon of despotism to a lamppost of liberty, but that will never happen if Saddam Hussein does not comply. |
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The execution of Saddam Hussein and his henchmen has now sparked a renewed debate on the death penalty. |
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Hussein is an unsavoury dictator whose military position has now been clearly undermined. |
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Many said that the vote was a defeat for terrorism and that their sons and fathers murdered by Saddam Hussein had now been avenged. |
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His heir, Talal, reigned until 1953, when he abdicated in favour of his son, Prince Hussein. |
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Maybe we should consider ousting Saddam Hussein and making him powerless to do harm? |
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Mr Hussein ferried anguished parents, clasping their children's bodies, home on the back of his motorbike. |
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Mr. Hussein will retain control of Iraq's aviation, air defenses and surface-to-surface missile system. |
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Here you see the flag of Imam Hussein and there you see the black flags of Isis. |
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Saddam Hussein does, beyond a shadow of a doubt, pose a threat to the whole world. |
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The onus is on Hussein to show compliance, not on the UN to find a smoking gun. |
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Saddam Hussein has used these weapons not only on his neighbours but also on his own people. |
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How, almost four years after the fall of Saddam Hussein, can this new approach be explained? |
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We did so on a commitment by Saddam Hussein that the weapons of mass destruction would be dismantled. |
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I have the honour to transmit herewith a communiqué from my Government condemning the execution of the former President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein. |
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The sanctions, however, were opportunely used by Saddam Hussein to boost his popularity. |
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Hussein Aideed was chosen as the first chairman, with a mandate for six months. |
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Moreover, judge Abdel-Rahman made statements indicating that the guilt of Saddam Hussein was a foregone conclusion. |
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Hussein has 15 years of experience in milling and he supplies the flour to schools and government institutions. |
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We are here today to address how Canada will approach the United States' position that a demagogue, Saddam Hussein, must be removed from power. |
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I suspect everyone ends up sounding like George Galloway in his ingratiation of Saddam Hussein. |
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The contradictions that had been contained under Saddam Hussein burst forth into the open. |
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It is probably not widely known that, here in Canada, King Hussein forged a personal bond with the ham radio operators of Alberta. |
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Several salvo launches of Al Hussein missiles against Tehran had significant consequences, in particular in terms of morale. |
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Then, in flashback, we follow Hussein and his motormouth pal Ali as they hang out or deliver pizzas through Tehran's teeming streets on their motorcycles. |
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We are left with the terrible possibility that the Prime Minister wants to be friends with none other than Saddam Hussein. |
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Yet would we nod approvingly if President Bush blamed the failure of U.S. efforts to pacify post-invasion Iraq on Saddam Hussein? |
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Most of it is apparently bankrolled by a billionaire, and perhaps by billionaires such as Saddam Hussein who control states. |
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Like many self-rule foes, Hussein dismisses plans for a regional government as a PYD bid to establish a political monopoly. |
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It should not, however, be forgotten, when considering this issue, that Saddam Hussein is a mass murderer. |
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He could not bring himself to say that he would have opposed the invasion of Iraq to topple Saddam Hussein. |
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The case of Lt. Col. Hussein Harmoush weighs heavily on the mind of all defectors. |
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The Miami Herald reported that Mr. Saffi denied to federal agents any family tie to Mr. Hussein. |
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To symbolise the transfer of authority, Saddam Hussein was arraigned before an Iraqi court. |
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When Saddam Hussein tried to challenge us from within, we thrashed him in the Gulf War. |
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Anarchy reigns in our international institutions, and that only provides comfort to Saddam Hussein. |
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The Anglo-American forces that invaded Iraq in March 2003 did so for the purpose of deposing Saddam Hussein. |
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However we should be in no doubt that only the removal of Saddam Hussein has made any of these things possible. |
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When Saddam Hussein began a campaign of assassinating Iraqi dissidents living in Jordan, I was added to the hit list. |
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In 1988 Saddam Hussein used gas to slaughter thousands of men, women, and children in the Kurdish city of halabja. |
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The world can lay back and let Hussein rebuild his military, but we cannot then be surprised when he again attacks another country. |
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Hussein Chalayan showed urban rompers with organic cutouts that were all peek and no boo. |
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The fate and whereabouts of Hussein himself are currently unknown. |
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It's now known that Hussein maintained a top-shelf selection of liquor and a six-figure wine cellar, even while denying so much as a sip to his soldiers. |
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It is time we got rid of all this anti-Americanism and stopped mollycoddling people like Saddam Hussein. |
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The Bush administration launched the 2003 Iraq War with a decapitation strike aimed at killing Saddam Hussein. |
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The same is practised by Saddam Hussein, who calls unpatriotic all his citizens who dare argue with him. |
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Uday Hussein was the older of Saddam's two sons from his first marriage, and was notorious for his cruel and psychopathic behavior. |
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There can be no doubt that the divided, paranoid, disengaged Arab Americans Hussein Ibish describes do exist. |
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This is not in history books, but Hussein told me that was why he went to war, because Khomeini broke the deal. |
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If we are going to demonize Saddam Hussein, and maybe he deserves to be demonized or whatever, this is not new. |
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Do we think that Saddam Hussein is somebody we should stand up and clap for? |
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There is no difficulty in diagnosing Saddam Hussein as having a severe personality disorder or being seriously disturbed psychologically. |
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On what is this great political credit that they are granting the merciless tyrant Saddam Hussein based? |
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Even before the Gulf war, Mr Hussein hired Muhammad Ghani, Iraq's most prominent sculptor, to churn out a statuary sequence of the region's indigenous rulers from Hammurabi to himself. |
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The King showed his desire to continue down that road when he broke definitively with Saddam Hussein several months later and accepted the presence in his country of American forces charged with surveillance of his neighbour. |
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After seven years of a United Nations ban on Iraqi oil sales, Saddam Hussein is brazenly uncrushed but his people, his own gang apart, are in a bad way. |
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Saddam Hussein is a bloodthirsty dictator, a real threat to peace. |
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Three hours after Hussein Kamel left, he called my office and dropped a bomb on me. |
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The country hadn't pumped that much oil since 1979, when Saddam Hussein rose to power. |
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Hussein abdicated following the fall of Mecca, in December 1924, and his son Ali bin Hussein became the new king. |
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What the United States is asking from Saddam Hussein, however, is not to prove his innocence but to provide evidence of his own guilt, that is, to put his own neck in the noose to be hanged or be bombed to smithereens. |
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Abdallah's father, Hussein, is a peasant farmer. |
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Somehow this has become a Bush fixation: Let us fire the torpedos and somehow the world will be a better and safer place, immediately Iraq is military defeated and Saddam Hussein disappears from the scene. |
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The pressure on Saddam Hussein to allow unfettered access to all weapons and to destroy all dangerous weapons must be stepped up to the highest level possible. |
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We have been here with Saddam Hussein before, watching him in due course resile from promises made and commitments given, behind a smoke-screen of ifs, buts and maybes. |
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The government of Saddam Hussein has sought to retain its control over Iraq through the use of force, coercion and the brutal suppression of all potential sources of opposition. |
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First of all I should like to brush aside the insidious remarks of those who have tried to portray us as being under an obligation to Saddam Hussein. |
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But by the standards of the Arab world it was a decent place, tolerantly run, with a freeish press and livelier politics than any Mr Hussein could ever countenance. |
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On 5 January, we were horrified to learn of the kidnapping of Florence Aubenas, special correspondent in Iraq for the French daily paper Libération, and her local guide Hussein Hanoun. |
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His lazy character, it was correctly assumed, might make him tolerant of the Zionism that was burgeoning next door. Not so Hussein himself, who remained unamenable to British pressure. |
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A committed fighter for peace, King Hussein showed great courage and determination in trying to overcome the rifts that repeatedly plunged his region into war. |
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Saddam Hussein was one who drew inspiration. |
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However bad things might be in Iraq, he has still been able to contrast the vileness of Saddam Hussein with the good intentions and noble mission of the coalition partners. That distinction still exists. |
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By removing this sentence, the resolution adopted could imply that the Union is not really prepared to act if Saddam Hussein continues to prevaricate, which is disastrous. |
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In 1999, a report by the influential Washington Institute about the transition to King Abdullah condemned the economy bequeathed to him by his father, King Hussein, as ashambles. |
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Al Tamooz, a more ambitious project, was to be a two-stage missile with the Al Hussein missile as the first stage and the liquid propellant sustainer section of the SA-2 surface-to-air missile as the second stage. |
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As a first step in the development of the Al Hussein missile, Iraq had to modify the timing unit of the SCUD missile in order to avoid the activation of a self destruct mechanism. |
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It is very clear that if he does not oblige and abide by the rules of the Security Council Saddam Hussein will face very severe consequences for his misjudgment. |
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Saddam Hussein was not locked into leg irons. |
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But the question hovering beneath the surface is whether America would ever be prepared to give Iraq a clean bill of weapons health so long as Mr Hussein, unrepentant, unregenerate and savage, remains in control. |
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However, a great debate is raging in the region which may ultimately culminate in the elevation of Saddam Hussein, a prolific violator of human rights in this region, to hero status in the Arab world. |
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Allow me, however, to ask you if you were concerned about the human rights and dignity of the dictator Saddam Hussein and his fellow detainees, who became food for the entire world's voyeurs. |
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Jamal said that the role he was nominated for is not to portray the late Iraqi president Saddam Hussein. |
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Within days of taking power, Saddam Hussein summoned about 400 top officials and announced he had uncovered a plot against the ruling party. |
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Contrary to what is assumed in recitals B and C, Saddam Hussein, a latter-day Nebuchadnesar, took it upon himself to raze this old civilisation he admired so much to the ground. |
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Mr Hussein has adamantly refused to accept the return of weapons inspectors, and he may see little reason to change his mind as long as he is winning the propaganda battle and the current sanctions regime is so ineffective. |
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I propose that the Panel send a telegram of condolences to Her Royal Highness Princess Basma Bint Talal for the death of His Majesty King Hussein of Jordan. |
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The nearly unconditional support of the international community to the regime of Saddam Hussein all during the conflict was very difficult to live through. |
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When Iraq invaded Iran in 1980, Saddam Hussein repeated over and over again that he was fighting in the name of the Arab nation against 'Persian expansionism. |
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Pictures of the Aum Shinrikyo sarin attack in the Tokyo subway, or of the Kurds gassed by Saddam Hussein, have had some impact, but it has been ephemeral. |
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Primary responsibility for the present situation rests with the loathsome regime of Saddam Hussein, who, as past events have demonstrated many times over, brings the scourge of war in his train much as clouds presage storms. |
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In 1996 Saddam Hussein brazenly sent his squads of assassins into the safe haven that the United States had marked out for the Kurds in northern Iraq after Desert Storm. |
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Loud speakers blare as a chanter affirms his love for Hussein. |
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Others were school-desks. A chessboard king eluding checkmate, Colonel Qaddafi has begun retracing the finale of Saddam Hussein, the first of the Arab world's tyrants to fall to regime change. |
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While he lived, all his attention and energy-and those of his acolytes-were devoted to the immediate tasks of consolidating control of the political domain, and fighting off foreign invaders like Saddam Hussein. |
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Mr Primakov is a friend of Saddam Hussein and has opposed the use of force against Iraq, but he has not created insuperable obstacles to western policy in the Gulf. |
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Hussein Ibish and Saliba Sarsar fall into the latter category. |
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When individuals such as Saddam Hussein give support and succour to international terrorists or field their own teams of terrorists, responsible nations must brace for war. |
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In the midst of its war on the International Criminal Court, the current administration can't advocate putting Saddam Hussein in the prison cell next to Slobodan Milosevic in The Hague. |
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The source alleges that Mr. Saddam Hussein was initially detained as a prisoner of war under the terms of the Third Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Prisoners of War. |
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Howard Dean has climbed into his own spider hole of denial if he believes that the capture of Saddam Hussein has not made America safer. |
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Hussein talked about the time he spent in the spider hole near Tikrit prior to his capture. |
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Former CNDD-FDD President Hussein Radjabu was detained on 27 April 2007 on charges of conspiring to threaten the internal security of the State and for slandering the Head of State. |
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Even if he intended to, Mr Hussein has not been able to scorch or flood much Iraqi earth: Iraq's southern oilfields and terminals have been secured with very little environmental or economic damage. |
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In the case of Ms. Abubakar, the conviction was overturned and the death sentence against Ms. Hussein was commuted by the court on a technicality. |
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During his time transforming Liechtenstein's bad-boy image, he was involved in the return of assets owned by the regime of Saddam Hussein to the new Iraqi government, as well as in uncovering the Siemens bribery scandal. |
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The recklessness of Saddam Hussein and his regime has resulted in malnutrition, ill-health and widespread degradation of the physical and social infrastructure of the country. |
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Before the ceremony, a workman, busy dusting the podium on which the new king was to take his oath of office, was called away to the more important task of wiping clean a nearby portrait of Hussein. |
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America said Iraq could be allowed to sell as much oil as it needed to buy food and medicine. King Hussein piloted his own aeroplane back to Jordan after six months of treatment for cancer in America. |
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It was originally designed to force Mr Hussein to cooperate with UN inspectors trying to ferret out Iraq's long-range missiles, and the nuclear, chemical and biological weapons they might carry. |
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These assumptions, which led Saddam Hussein to attack his eastern neighbour in September 1980, represent the first in a series of serious strategic miscalculations by the Iraqi leader. |
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Robert was at sea for 86 days as his civilian ship carried missiles and depth charges to the Gulf for the war against Saddam Hussein. |
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Among those backing our campaign are PM Gordon Brown and Major Gen Patrick Cordingley, who led the Desert Rats against Saddam Hussein. |
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The three children reported to have been killed in the attack have been named as Hussein 'Amer Muthana 'Amer, Ameen Muthana 'Amer and Hussein Hadi 'Abdullah 'Amer. |
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We hear the President's White House spokesman saying, either he disarms or he will be disarmed', and so we urge Saddam Hussein to delay no longer in playing his part in this. |
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A few hours later, Iraq's state-owned radio announced that Iraq would readmit the UN inspectors, including the Americans Mr Hussein had thrown out. What the Russians had offered Mr Hussein in return remained obscure. |
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Hussein will play that card for all it is worth and Musharraf will have to deal with an enormous constituency which sympathizes with the al-Qaeda and which will inevitably put pressure on him. |
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Let's start by making one point perfectly clear: the point of this editorial is not to offer pity to Saddam Hussein or, as too many good European souls have been doing, to contritely rant that the death penalty is monstrous. |
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If he wants to cite the ancient verities as he sometimes does, let Saddam Hussein have the wisdom of the real mother in the story of King Solomon and the two mothers who wanted to lay claim to one baby. |
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Our colleague from Elk Island outlined how Saddam Hussein even had his own sons-in-law put to death because they told the truth about his true nature and what was going on in Iraq. |
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The king's uncle, Hassan, a long-serving crown prince under King Hussein until his brutal disinheritance only three weeks before the monarch died in 1999, is a globe-trotting intellectual but out of the power loop. |
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The stranger ideas being considered in the review remain under wraps: how to help Iraq's split opposition to overthrow the regime, for instance, or indicting Mr Hussein for his war crimes. |
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I think it is in his interest, it is in the interest of Iraqi people at this time that the United Nations act clearly to indicate that there is no wiggle room, if I may put it that way, for Saddam Hussein. |
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There are legitimate differences over the immediacy of the military threat posed by Iraq, but Saddam Hussein continues to defy the credibility of the UN in its pursuit of weapons of mass destruction. |
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At the moment, however, Ahmed Al-ÂMudhafar and his fellow Iraqi students Hussein Al-Hashimi and Mohan Hassan Aleatbi are more concerned with the present. |
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Saddam Hussein broke with this pattern by starting to sell oil for Euros in 2001, angering the Bush administration and providing another motive for his overthrow. |
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Therefore, how do the professional pacifists think the weapons of mass destruction can be destroyed if Saddam Hussein is not making the sites and stores known to the UN inspectors? |
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Jordan has few natural advantages a sandpit of a place lying like a bunker between states that hate each other but it gives no impression of being about to fall apart. In this section Ulster in peril After Hussein The end? |
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It is only through a strong military presence staring down the throat of Saddam Hussein will there be a possibility of having a peaceful resolution to this matter. |
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The only reason Saddam Hussein has come as far as he has, that he has pretended to co-operate, is that the Americans have been staring down his throat and it is time we did the same. |
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These grimacing Bushes and Thatchers now sit at the feet of a triumphant statue of Mr Hussein, erected in front of the tower which has itself been rebuilt at twice its former height. |
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As well could he try to give us an idea of the difference between what Turkey is doing in Kurdistan to the Kurds and what Saddam Hussein is doing to the Kurds? |
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At the trial of Saddam Hussein in 2006, where he gave evidence of the use of chemical agents against the Kurds, Saddam scoffed that the bones he had examined were probably Sumerian. |
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For my part, I should like to avoid such distractions, and return to the main question which we are beginning to forget: namely, how to disarm Saddam Hussein without waiting ten years to do it. |
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With Unscom on his case, Mr Hussein cheated when he could. |
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We are aware that the regime of Saddam Hussein has led Iraq on paths of violence and defiance of international standards that protect human rights and that prohibit the acquisition and use of weapons of mass destruction. |
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Now that the danger posed by Saddam Hussein had been removed, the country could step up its development efforts, but it could only do so in a framework of international cooperation. |
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In the year since Saddam Hussein was overthrown, American-led troops have used a wide range of force to combat insurgents opposed to the military occupation. |
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It is the academic arm of The Tun Hussein Onn National Eye Hospital and the only eye hospital based institution in Malaysia. |
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Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and the central leadership went into hiding as the coalition forces completed the occupation of the country. |
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These missions led to the initial strikes against Saddam Hussein and his key generals. |
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Bush gave Saddam Hussein 48 hours to leave the country, along with his sons Uday and Qusay, or face war. |
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Saddam Hussein was not present, nor were any members of the Iraqi leadership. |
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On 10 April, a rumor emerged that Saddam Hussein and his top aides were in a mosque complex in the Al Az'Amiyah District of Baghdad. |
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Abbas II was deposed as khedive and replaced by his uncle, Hussein Kamel, as sultan. |
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Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, chairman of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, became the de facto interim head of state. |
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Later, Hussein was involved in war with Ibn Saud, who was the Sultan of Nejd. |
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Bahrain opposed the invasion of Iraq and had offered Saddam Hussein asylum in the days prior to the invasion. |
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Torture, indeed, like enslavement, has traditionally been iconic of pure evil, the practice of a Sauron or a Saddam Hussein. |
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They were Abada al-Sharori, Abdul-Rahman al-Hawti, Abo Obaida, Hussein al-Badawi, Ben Huzairoon and Malek al-Maki, the source said. |
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Shahzad Nabi, 20, and Ayas Hussein, 24, flew into Heathrow where they were met by family and friends. |
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When I talk to Jordanians about Hussein, I hear evaluations of a different sort. |
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Under Saddam Hussein, the Yazidi were not subjected to overt religious persecution, though they remained under pressure to Arabize their culture. |
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On March 16, 2006, angry Kurds in Halabja, Iraq, tore down a monument dedicated to the memory of the 1988 poison gas attacks by Saddam Hussein. |
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Hussein had heard that the government is distributing apartments to poor and leaseholder families. |
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Hussein Halabi, rheumatology consultant at the King Faisal Hospital in Jeddah. |
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The overthrow of Sunni Saddam Hussein in 2006 gave Shias a chance to take revenge. |
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Mr Blair outlined how his government viewed a change in the calculous of risk posed by Saddam Hussein, following the World Trade Center attacks. |
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And he said there was no evidence to link Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein to the September 11 skyjacks. |
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Would you rather have him face down Saddam Hussein or surrender to soap-box moralisers who pretend to believe that no other politician ever lied? |
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Hussein Ibish masterfully defends the right to engage in blasphemy. |
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Iran's shah still ruled from his Peacock Throne, while in Iraq a young Saddam Hussein was plotting his path to power. |
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Of course Saddam Hussein tended to repress or kill most of his opponents. |
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Few allies are convinced that Bush would care so much about Hussein if Iraq had no oil. |
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Although the forces of Saddam Hussein made several early advances, by mid 1982, the Iranian forces successfully managed to drive the Iraqi army back into Iraq. |
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He deposed Ali bin Hussein, who fled to Baghdad, eventually settling in Amman, Jordan, where his descendants became part of its Hashemite royalty. |
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The relationship of Saddam Hussein to the development of the visual arts needs much examination and elaboration that is beyond the purpose of this essay. |
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Prince Kamal el Dine Hussein attempted to repopulate Wadi El Natrun with boars of Hungarian stock, but they were quickly exterminated by poachers. |
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The next day, another brigade of the 3rd Infantry Division attacked into downtown Baghdad and occupied one of the palaces of Saddam Hussein in fierce fighting. |
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I trust this is the beginning of decisive action to limit the power and arrogance of Saddam Hussein,'' Dole told his audience of about 3,200 Legionnaires. |
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If for no other reason, I prefer him for his family roots in black Africa, for his middle name Hussein, and for having had part of his schooling in Indonesia. |
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May was the month of scandals, like Newsweek's Quran in the toilet and the New York Post's display of prisoner Saddam Hussein in his jockey shorts. |
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According to local reports, the body of Hussein Qintar was found on a roadside on Monday near the region of Anadan the point where he had been kidnapped the night before. |
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Iran experts said Mir Hussein Moussavi, another presidential candidate, will enable Azerbaijan to obtain a majority of the Kurds and Lurs, Arabs, Baluch. |
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Interior Minister Abdikarim Hussein Guled represented Somalia in the talks, while Somaliland was represented by its foreign minister, Mohamed Bihi Yonis. |
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Since Saddam Hussein came to power in 1979, the Iraqi dinar has collapsed. |
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After the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003, the rise of sectarian tensions in the Middle East translated in Syria into rumours of a 'Shiitisation' of the country. |
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