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SADDAM: DA AMICO A DEMONIO
- Subject: SADDAM: DA AMICO A DEMONIO
- From: "annamaria" <ambarile at fermobiologico.it>
- Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 19:54:21 +0200
Saddam: From friend to fiend From the National Desk Published 3/26/2003 11:02 AM View printer-friendly version DETROIT, Ill., March 26 (UPI) -- In 1980, the city of Detroit gave Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein the key to the city. Today, the 90,000 area residents of Iraqi descent wonder how the generous individual who donated $1.5 million to cover their church's debt and build a parish center could have turned so evil. "It's very strange, thinking about it now," the Rev. Jacob Yasso, pastor of Detroit's Sacred Heart Parish, said of the 1980 ceremony, during which then-Mayor Coleman Young passed along his compliments. The 70-year-old Iraqi-born priest traveled to Baghdad two decades ago to present the key to Saddam, accompanied by 25 Chaldean Catholics to celebrate Sacred Heart's 50th anniversary. The sojourn was funded by the Iraqi Embassy. Yasso, leader of the west side Chaldean Catholic community, noted at the time, Saddam was "an American puppet." Iraq and the United States were allied against Iran. Many in Yasso's congregation as well as area Muslims of Iraqi descent say they have loved ones missing in Iraq but have been afraid to talk, fearing the regime would retaliate against other family members in the country. Now that hostilities have erupted, many are speaking out and say they will demand a full accounting of what happened to missing family members when the fighting ends. Some may be in Iraqi prisons and observers speculate they may be used as bargaining chips by the regime. Yasso tells the story of a mother and daughter-in-law who asked to see their son and husband who had been arrested. Several hours later, authorities knocked on the door and dropped off the body. The man had been chopped into seven pieces. Imam Qazwini of the Islamic Center said his grandfather, a prominent imam in Iraq, was beaten and arrested for refusing to bless Iraq's decision to attack Iran. Copyright © 2001-2003 United Press International www.fermobiologico.it www.fermobiologico.it/NoWto/IndexNwto.htm
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