Iraqi Voices

December 15, 2003
On April 9, Hassam Hadad watched live television coverage of U.S. marines pulling down a statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad and said it seemed like a dream. Eight months later he sat glued to the television watching coverage of the only thing better than the dream: the capture of Saddam Hussein himself.

Hassan Hadad watches the
television coverage of the capture of Saddam Hussein.
This is an excellent day, he said.
I know I can go back to Iraq in the future and help my country prosper without fear, because theres no way Saddam will ever be back to torture the people.
Hadad, an Iraqi expatriot and economics student at Dalhousie University, said he first heard about Husseins capture at 6:30 a.m. yesterday and didnt stop watching the news all day.
He said his family in Baghdad, including his brother and mother who are visiting there, were elated about the news.
Its amazing (in Baghdad), everybodys just going crazy over there, he said. Everybodys really happy, and theyre firing off their guns in celebration.
Other Iraqi families in Halifax had previously criticized U.S. President George W. Bush for the Iraq invasion, but Hadad supported the military action as a means to the end of Husseins rule.
Over half a million Iraqis tried to get rid of Hussein before the U.S. invasion and paid with their lives for it, he said.
They proved we couldnt do it alone and so we accepted that we needed the coalition to get rid of Saddam Hussein....
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