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08 Dec 2009 13:25 AEST

Ziad Ayad

From: Melbourne

The right and wrong

Thankyou for the discussion I think Saddam should have been killed along time ago because he was a bad person shame on him keeping wemon in cells I feel sorry for the wemon that were jailed in cells I can almost feel tears coming out of my eyes but he was killed long ago so now people can live happily and live free lives without Saddams' threats and regoice and most of all I would like to thank dateline and Fouad Hady for such a great speach and I truly deep down inside he is right and well.

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23 Jul 2009 17:29 AEST

Tim Silvester

From: Brisbane

Beautiful Story

A fantastic piece of journalism. Fouad Hady, thank you for telling such a wonderful story - never have I seen this side of Iraq before; you've granted me a profound insight... Those poor souls, how can this possibly be the same earth I live on? At the same time strangely inspiring. I dearly hope to see more of your work.

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03 Jul 2009 13:10 AEST

obsorver

From: From: Sydney

it just onther shiite

it always there is some call him self the good on this man seems to me from bath party cause he try all the time show iraqi people in bad look just make poeole thought saddam 's time was better then now and big sbs for mony and he is no more then stubed pig shem on you sbs

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22 Jun 2009 20:37 AEST

Ian

From: Maroubra

Thankyou

Thankyou for that very informative story.

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22 Jun 2009 19:48 AEST

neil

From: sydney

The situation in Iraq

No country in modern history has been through this hell started from 1980 with the Iraq-Iran war and is still continuing todate. I cried when I saw this and remembered the fear from the brutality of saddam's regime. After the invasion the losses got much heavier and more devastating. None of the countries that participated in the invasion has done anything decisive to stop the bloodshed or felt that they owe the 2.5 million orphans of Iraq a thing. Would Madonna or Angelina Jolie adopt any?

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22 Jun 2009 16:30 AEST

Steve Hill

From: Sydney

Dateline

Thank God for SBS and Dateline. What a sick sick World where we let megalomaniac psychopaths masquerade as politicians. How sick is the US to support monsters like Saddam among many others.

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22 Jun 2009 16:29 AEST

David

From: Sydney

Iraq

As George said in his introduction, this was a truly unique perspective on the situation in Iraq. Deeply emotional and disturbing yet, at least in the final moments, not without hope. I wait with anticipation for more reports from Fouad.

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22 Jun 2009 14:40 AEST

franklin

From: hobart

Look Ahead

At the end of the Korean War South Korea was a devastated wasteland. Fast forward fifty years and modern day South Korea is a modern and vibrant society with a thriving economy. This was done by the energy of the South Korean people themsevles. Time will tell if an islamic society such as Iraq can do the same.

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