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Saddam Husseins shocking reaction of the courtroom when he was sentenced to death in 2006 – World News

The cool film material from Saddam Hussein's conviction in Iraq has reappeared almost 20 years later.

From 1979 to 2003 the former Iraqi President was the leader of the Arab nation when he was overthrown, and would only be charged a few months after taking crimes against humanity.

For years, Hussein was a leading member of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath party, which was known that they were violent, murder, torture, execution, arbitrary arrest, illegal detention, forced disappearance and other forms of repression against members of the Iraqi population.

Known worldwide as an authoritarian figure, his time of power for the persecution of the Kurdish and Shiite Muslim groups of Iraq was known.

After the invasion of Iraq in the United States under false allegations that the nation produced weapons of mass destruction, the government of Hussein fell.

After he was discovered and captured in 2003, he was later charged 21 years ago by the Iraqi special court for a number of crimes against the Dujail residents.

It included the murder of 148 people, the torture of several women and children and the illegal arrest of almost 400 others.

After a long process, some assassinations for both Hussein and his lawyers, some of whom were successfully killed, he was found guilty for his crimes and sentenced to death by hanging up.

However, his reaction to the charges is not so well known or known, with the former president having a shocking reaction to the court's decision.

Saddam Husseins Jurishall outbreak

When Hussein had told his conviction, he refused to get up, even though the court asked him to do this, as he just said: “Here I am, listen to … no, I'll sit.”

Finally the guards forced him to get up, and he was told that he would be sentenced to death by hanging up.

When the judge listed his crimes, Hussein threw in and called in Arabic: “Long live the people (in Iraq), live the nation, with the traitors, with the invaders!”

Then he started to repeat the sentence “Allahu Akbar”, which translates “God is most” before he completely lost it.

Husseins outbreak to court was bad matt and anger-filled (Chip Hires/Gamma-Rapho about Getty Images)

“Go … you and the dish can go to hell! Fuck you and the dish with you,” said the then 69-year-old to the judge.

The outbreak continued when he continued to call the people! Life of the Great Arab nation! 'When the judge continued with his conviction.

Husseins would then take place on the first day of Eid al-Adha, a step criticized by Saudi Arabia because it was a holy day in the Islamic calendar.

The execution of the former leader was also recorded on a mobile phone, whereby the film material was leaked online and turned around the world in hours.

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