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Al Jazeera reports that a US-sponsored tv station has reported that Saddam Hussein was hanged today at 3 am GMT Saturday, or less than one-half hour ago.
The former Iraqi president, who was ousted in April 2003 by a US-led invasion, was convicted last month of crimes against humanity over the killings of 148 Shia villagers from Dujail after a failed assassination attempt in 1982.
An appeals court upheld the death penalty on Tuesday and the Iraqi government rushed through the procedures to hang him by the end of the year and before the Eid al-Adha holiday that starts on Saturday.
The government had kept details of its plans shrouded in secrecy amid concerns that it may provoke a violent backlash from his former supporters with Iraq on the brink of civil war…
“If my soul goes down this path [of martyrdom] it will face God in serenity,” he wrote.
Now, of course, comes the countdown to the video being broadcast/uploaded to YouTube.
My guess is that the tv stations who were undoubtably on-hand (check the source for this info in the first place) will not want to lose control of the very valuable footage, and will do everything they possibly can to keep it off YouTube (Google video being very much an also-ran at this stage). Will the video be broadcast on mainstream news in the US, Canada or the UK? No, not in my opinion. Will footage of Hussein‘s dead body be shown? Yes, I think so. CNN has certainly shown footage of non-Americans in such circumstances, so the only reason for not showing it would be either because he was the leader of a nation and they are considered to some degree worthy of respect, whoever they may have been (see countless snivelling obituaries for Richard Nixon) or that familiarity has bred respect and that because of his long custody, exposure, and fairly light skin, he’s seen as somehow more human than anonymous dead Haitians or Nigerians, and the public would think showing such footage icky.
Will footage of the hanging be shown on television in other countries? Certainly; it is necessary, to shut up the conspiracy theorists. Of course, it won’t succeed in doing that, but there’s another reason it will be shown: so that the mainstream media in the US, Canada, and the UK can reference it and thereby suck all the news value out of it without actually showing (and paying for) it.
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Okay, okay, the last Christmas post of the year.
For now.
First, the classic black and white detective thriller/witty romance The Thin Man, based on the much darker Dashiell Hammett story. This was the first movie the studio released after the repeal of Prohibition, which accounts for the jokes.
And the best black humour Christmas tale ever, Dennis Leary’s The Ref. Although they left out the best line: “I’ve kidnapped my fucking parents!“
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It’s a bad week for Seventies icons: first James Brown, then Gerald Ford, and now Buckwheat, beloved children’s entertainer.
Awww, once again NBC removes any reason for you ever to think that show was once good. Watch this while you cry yourself to sleep.
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Talk about hardcore! James Brown, the legendary entertainer, addict, and hardest-working man in show business, has been dead for three days and he’s still touring. Not only is he Doin’ it to Death, he’s Doin’ it In Spite of Death. Lying in state at the James Brown arena in Augusta, Georgia (playing to a capacity crowd), touring New York City by horsedrawn carriage, or receiving the adoration of thousands at the historic Apollo Theatre in Harlem, Brown hasn’t been this popular since he was pulling stickups back in Augusta. And thanks to Defamer for the news that there’s a … er … um … livecam outside the theatre.
The background, from the Guardian:
…by 1962 Brown was breaking box office records in major black venues throughout the US with a whirlwind revue of his own creation that synthesised all of his roots into a shockingly unique new persona. Live at the Apollo, the resulting LP recorded at the top New York venue, smashed him into the face of white recognition.
What followed did not go according to anybody’s plan. Brown formed his own independent company, Fair Deal Productions, and rebuilt his band into a sizeable orchestra with the intention of crossing the tracks at Tuxedo Junction. The prevailing social climate in the US, Brown‘s responses to the situation, and the fact that his new recruits were mostly restless young jazzers, sparked them all off into uncharted territory. It was Out of Sight, Papa Got a Brand New Bag. A Man’s World bathed in Cold Sweat. He Said it Loud, was Black and Proud and danced the Popcorn. In a New Day it was Funky Now. He was Super Bad, a Sex Machine with Soul Power. He had his Thang and Papa Didn’t Take No Mess, he demanded Payback. This litany of just a few of his more familiar titles does little justice to the underlying tour de force, involving three effectively different bands over 10 years, that changed the direction of black American music.
By 1975, James Brown was showing the first signs of insecurity since the 1950s. In the charts he was being outflanked by many of the younger acts he had inspired, he was on shaky ground with his record company, Polydor (a dispassionate international corporation, unlike the seat-of-the-pants operation with which he had grown strong), some of his leading musicians left him, and the Internal Revenue Service was on his case.
It was then that he apparently began smoking something rather more confusing than the occasional menthol…
To say the least. But, like Frosty the Snowman‘s very special hat, there must have been some magic or at the very least, preservatives, in the toxic miasma in which Brown marinaded his lungs, for when he keeled over from his penultimate heart attack, he didn’t cease to bop around. He hosted a Christmas toy giveaway the day the day he was admitted to the hospital, and has appeared before tens of thousands of people in the days since.
He’s STILL big. It’s the arteries that got small.
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