RMA68YYH–Televison Image of Saddam Hussein Just Prior to His Execution
RMG9MTB9–Saddam Hussein execution
RMKHW516–Photograph of Saddam Hussein (1937-2006) fifth President of Iraq. Dated 20th Century
RM2B0138N–Iraq: Saddam Hussein, President of Iraq (r. 1979-2003), speaking at his trial, 1 July 2004. Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti (28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006, was the President of Iraq. A leading member of the revolutionary Ba'ath Party, which espoused a mix of Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, Saddam played a key role in the 1968 coup that brought the party to long-term power. As president, Saddam maintained power during the Iran–Iraq War of 1980 through 1988, and throughout the Persian Gulf War of 1991. He was deposed in 2003 by the U.S., and executed on 30 December 2006.
RM2RJTBGT–Bildnummer: 51617003 Datum: 30.12.2006 Copyright: imago/Xinhua TV-Screenshot der Hinrichtung von Saddam Hussein (IRQ) - gesendet auf CNN - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen; 2006, Peking, Politik, Politiker, Exekution, Fernsehen, Fernsehübertragung, Screenshots, Todesstrafe, hängen, Erhängung, Erhängungen, Exekutionen, erhängen, aufhängen, Schriftzug, first pictures of Saddam Hussein execution; , quer, Kbdig, Einzelbild, China, Randbild, Justiz, Staat, People
RMA74XCG–saddam hussein in new york times
RMA2JJ9T–Iraqi Americans Celebrate Hanging of Saddam Hussein
RMJTKW7T–Luxor, Egypt - December 30, 2006: People on the street watching on TV the execution of Saddam Hussein.
RMA32XD2–The Barzani Widows: Iraq Kurdistan 1993: Qosh Tapa, a town where there are no men.
RM2JH5AKR–Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti, ace of spades playing cards, issued by USA, during coalition war in Iraq, 2003 invasion,Iraqi Most Wanted
RMD3W5KH–German Chancellor Angela Merkel smiles after giving a statement on the execution of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, 30 December 2006. Merkel renewed her rejection of death penalty but said her thoughts were with the innocent victims of Hussein. Photo: Axel Schmidt
RMTXW2P2–Israeli buy newspapers in downtown Jerusalem announcing the execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, December 31, 2006. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hilll)
RMCFTBEK–The front page of Turkey's Posta newspaper in Istanbul December 31 2006. The headline refers to the fear of violence after the execution, and shows Saddam Hussein before his hanging yesterday in Baghdad, for crimes against humanity.
RMPF4B4Y–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMDP7W8J–Jul 03, 2006; San Diego, California, USA; Several thousand members of the Muslim community joined for prayers celebrating the Eid Al-Adha religious holiday at the Del Mar County Fairgrounds Saturday morning. These sisters are (L-R) ALIA KAHN and ZENITH KAHN. They offered their comments about the recent execution of Saddam Hussein. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Linnett/SDU-T/ZUMA
RMA2G7RY–looking over the shoulder of a man reading the sunday paper with headlines about execution of saddam hussein
RMDP7T8A–Jan 03, 2006; San Diego, California, USA; Several thousand members of the Muslim community joined for prayers celebrating the Eid Al-Adha religious holiday at the Del Mar County Fairgrounds Saturday morning. These sisters are (L-R) ALIA KAHN and ZENITH KAHN. They offered their comments about the recent execution of Saddam Hussein. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Linnett/SDU-T/ZUMA
RMAA6RBH–TV screen shot of Sadfam Hussein immediately after he had been captured by American forces.
RMA2JJAJ–Iraqi Americans Celebrate Hanging of Saddam Hussein
RMA32XD4–The Barzani Widows: The Iraqi army rounded up 8,000 Barzani men and boys in 1983. The men have not been seen since then.
RMTXW2NW–Israelis walks by newspapers in downtown Jerusalem announcing the execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, December 31, 2006. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hilll)
RMPF4B6N–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMG9MTMT–Kamal Ketuly, whose family was torn apart just months after Saddam Hussein came to power in George Square in Glasgow.
RMG9MBYG–Saddam Hussein execution
RMG9MT6P–Members of the public in Plymouth read the news that former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was executed at dawn today in Baghdad, Iraq (3am GMT).
RMA2JJAG–Iraqi Americans Celebrate Hanging of Saddam Hussein
RMA32XD1–Three generations of Barzani women, Qosh Tapa, a town where there are no men. Iraq Kurdistan
RMTXW2NK–Israeli newspapers in Jerusalem read 'His End' with a photograph of the execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, December 31, 2006. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hilll)
RMPF4B6A–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMG9MT6N–Members of the public in Plymouth read the news that former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was executed at dawn today in Baghdad, Iraq (3am GMT).
RMA2JJ9Y–Iraqi Americans Celebrate Hanging of Saddam Hussein
RMA32XCF–A tearful Barzani Widow from Qosh Tapa, holds a photograph of male relatives taken from their homes during the Anfa campaign.
RMTXW2P1–An Ultra-orthodox Jew buys an Israeli newspaper with a photograph of the execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, December 31, 2006. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hilll)
RMPF4B3T–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMG9MT6G–CAPTION CORRECTION. Amended caption should read: Members of the public in Plymouth read the news that former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was executed at dawn today in Baghdad, Iraq (3am GMT).
RMA2JJAM–Iraqi Americans Celebrate Hanging of Saddam Hussein
RMTXW2NT–An Orthodox Jew stands by Israeli newspapers in downtown Jerusalem announcing the execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, December 31, 2006. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hilll)
RMPF4B5R–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMG9MTB8–A man walks over a newspaper reporting on the execution of Saddam Hussein that occurred in Iraq earlier today.
RMA2JJAN–Iraqi Americans Celebrate Hanging of Saddam Hussein
RMTXW2NP–An Orthodox Jew walks by Israeli newspapers in downtown Jerusalem announcing the execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, December 31, 2006. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hilll)
RMPF4B99–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMG9MTAY–A man watches a television in an electrical store in central London, as broadcasters report on the reaction to the execution of Saddam Hussein that occurred in Iraq earlier today.
RMA2JJAR–Iraqi Americans Celebrate Hanging of Saddam Hussein
RMTXW2NX–An Orthodox Jew walks by Israeli newspapers in downtown Jerusalem reading 'His Day Has Come' with a photo of the execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, December 31, 2006. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hilll)
RMPF4B38–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMG9MTAP–A man and woman watch a television in an electrical store in central London, as broadcasters report on the reaction to the execution of Saddam Hussein that occurred in Iraq earlier today.
RMTXW2NY–An Ultra-orthodox Jew walks by Israeli newspapers reading 'His End' with a photograph of the execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, December 31, 2006, in Jerusalem. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hilll)
RMPF4B85–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMTXPPWK–Palestinian supporters of the Fatah party, loyal to Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas, carry a symbolic coffin of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein during a rally in his memory in the Bureij refugee camp in the Gaza Strip January 02 2007, days after the execution of the Iraqi leader in Baghdad. The execution by hanging of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein 30 December 2006 drew mixed reactions across the Middle East, with some saying he got what he deserved and others hailing him as a martyr. (UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad)
RMG9MTB1–A boy watches a television in an electrical store in central London, as broadcasters show the moments leading up to the execution of Saddam Hussein that occurred in Iraq earlier today.
RMPF4B6G–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMTXPPWN–Palestinian supporters of the Fatah party, loyal to Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas, carry a symbolic coffin of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein during a rally in his memory in the Bureij refugee camp in the Gaza Strip January 02 2007, days after the execution of the Iraqi leader in Baghdad. The execution by hanging of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein 30 December 2006 drew mixed reactions across the Middle East, with some saying he got what he deserved and others hailing him as a martyr. (UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad)
RMG9MT6K–Saddam Hussein execution
RMPF4B8A–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMTXPPWT–Palestinian supporters of the Fatah party, loyal to Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas, carry a symbolic coffin of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein during a rally in his memory in the Bureij refugee camp in the Gaza Strip January 02 2007, days after the execution of the Iraqi leader in Baghdad. The execution by hanging of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein 30 December 2006 drew mixed reactions across the Middle East, with some saying he got what he deserved and others hailing him as a martyr. (UPI Photo/Ismael Mohamad)
RMG9MT6F–Saddam Hussein execution
RMPF4B5K–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMG9MT6E–Members of the public read the news that former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was executed at dawn today in Baghdad, Iraq (3am GMT).
RMPF4B77–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMG9MT6M–Members of the public in Plymouth read the news that former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was executed at dawn today in Baghdad, Iraq (3am GMT).
RMPF4B7K–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMG9MTAE–A man watches a television in an electrical store in central London, as broadcasters report on the reaction to the execution of Saddam Hussein that occurred in Iraq earlier today.
RMPF4B2F–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMG9MTBA–A man walks over a newspaper lying in a central London street reporting on the execution of Saddam Hussein that occurred in Iraq earlier today.
RMPF4B90–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMPF4B71–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMPF4B4C–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMPF4B4J–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMPF4B3K–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMPF4B8M–Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was 'Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
RMHK35M2–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMHK35K5–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMHK35JC–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMHK35T8–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMHK35PA–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMHK35NX–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMHK35RN–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMHK35PX–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMHK35TK–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMHK35MR–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMGW2E8B–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMGW2E8H–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMGW2E90–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMGW2E84–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMGW2E8F–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMGW2E8C–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMGW2E87–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMGW2E85–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMGW2E89–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
RMGW2E8N–Baghdad, Iraq -- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri in Baghdad as head of the elections committee 1990s.
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