Yes, many. Kurds and Shiites were far from being wiped out in Iraq. Hussein never came close to killing them all, assuming that was indeed his intention. And even if he could have killed them all in Iraq, he could still do nothing against the Kurds in Turkey and the Shiites in Iran. Rather than a genocide, I think it is more likely a case of a dictator pummeling people because he did not like them, and because he could.
Saddam Hussein killed many people for no reason . He also created genocide between the Kurds !
The genocide of the Kurdish people, notably in Iraq under Saddam Hussein's regime, was officially recognized by the international community. The end of the genocide was marked by the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003, following the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. Since then, efforts have been made to acknowledge the atrocities committed and to promote reconciliation and justice for the Kurdish people.
He committed genocide by ordering his troops to attack people. He also tortured people and even gassed them with a chemical weapon.
Currently, nothing. Saddam Hussein was executed 30 December 2006, and deceased people have no wealth.
Saddam Hussein got kick out of Iraq keeping a war going and that he was mistreating the people of Iraq.
Terror
Yes, Saddam Hussein was very much so alive and real. He has killed almost two million people and was executed here in the U.S.
Saddam Hussein was a horrible person. He attacked nearly everyone who opposed his reign or was from outside of his Sunni Arab ethnic group. Saddam Hussein repressed the Sunni, Shiite, and Yazidi Kurds because they sought to have an independent country and gain equality with Arab Iraqis. Saddam Hussein preferred to maintain a discriminatory and prejudicial system.
Iraq. he was a dictator and he killed thousands of people.
Yes
he was a bad guy, treated people horrible
They killed thousands and thousands of people.