Death By Hanging
George W Bush did not actually kill Saddam personally, he was sentenced to death following a legal case against Saddam for genocide
Saddam Hussein was tried, found guilty, and convicted on grounds of crimes against humanity for the murder of 148 Iraqi Shi'ite. His punishment was to be executed by means of hanging in the gallows.
In the 2006's many things occurred such as: Saddam Hussein was charged with crimes against humanity and Cyclone Larry reached Australia.
Yes, I believe they sentenced him to hang.
A key accusation that Saddam Hussein made against Kuwait was driving Iraqi oil prices down.
they proved that he was responsible for ordering the killings of thousands of people and found him guilty, sentenced him to death, and he got himself hanged
In his native country, Iraq, after a court found him guilty of crimes against humanity. Many believe that the court ruling was politically motivated.
No, Saddam Hussein is not single.
execution by hanging, Saddam was tried for crimes against humanity by an Iraqui court and sentenced to death by hanging, in Baghdad, Iraq. He was 69. He was president of Iraq from 1979 until April 2003 when he was captured by American troops. He was a ruthless dictator who ruled Iraq by terror, and fought two wars, one against Iran which finished in stalemate (1980/1988) and later, in 1990, invaded Kuwait, leading to the first Gulf War.
December 30, 2006. He was sentenced to death by hanging, after being found guilty and convicted of crimes against humanity by the Iraqi Special Tribunal for the murder of 148 Iraqi Shi'ite in the town of Dujail in 1982, in retaliation for an assassination attempt against him.
No. Saddam Hussein was Sunni, which did not endear him to the Shiites in Iraq or to the Shiite leadership in Iran. However, there were a large number of Shiites in the Iraqi Army under Saddam Hussein who gave their lives in loyalty to their country (even against Iran).
No. Saddam Hussein was Sunni, which did not endear him to the Shiites in Iraq or to the Shiite leadership in Iran. However, there were a large number of Shiites in the Iraqi Army under Saddam Hussein who gave their lives in loyalty to their country (even against Iran).