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In the News (Tue 15 Dec 09)

  
  books48.htm
Mustapha's strange and puzzling account of this period suggests a forced collaboration, with him as the unwilling agent anxious to help friends and yet somehow feeling guilty of working with the Japanese.
Mustapha recalls that when he read the draft Proposals he was certain that the Malay leftist parties would lose credibility, influence and support, though he does not explain
Mustapha belittles Dr Burhanuddin and Boestamam and makes himself out to be the brave fighter who spoke up for Malay rights at the full conference.
thepenangfileb.bravepages.com /sep-2006/books48.htm   (2900 words)

  
  Mustapha Hussein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mustapha Qusay Hussein al-Tikriti (1989-2003) was the son of Qusay Hussein, and grandson of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
On July 22, 2003, 14-year old Mustapha was killed, along with his father Qusay and uncle Uday Hussein, during a raid by U.S. troops on a home in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
"Killing, Mustafa Hussein, Death of a Child, Birth of a Legend?", Lisa Walsh Thomas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mustapha_Hussein   (156 words)

  
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Mustapha Hussein’s memoirs present an interesting insight into a sharp, sensitive mind who turned to ethno-nationalism and later struggled for moral integrity, justice and recognition.
Mustapha, however, was in the Kuala Lumpur Hospital for treatment of a nervous disorder.
Mustapha’s standing was so strong that he was nominated to stand against Tunku Abdul Rahman and Datuk (later Tun) Abdul Razak for the posts of UMNO president and deputy president respectively.
www.blogger.com /email-post.g?blogID=9829583&postID=112026656563014842   (1503 words)

  
 Malaysia Today: MT-Book Section: Mustapha Hussain: Malay Nationalism Before UMNO
Mustapha Hussein’s memoirs present an interesting insight into a sharp, sensitive mind who turned to ethno-nationalism and later struggled for moral integrity, justice and recognition.
Mustapha, Ishak Haji Muhammad and others accused Ibrahim of not only abdicating his leadership and abandoning his supporters, but also of betraying their struggle in Indonesia for his own self-interest.
Mustapha’s standing was so strong that he was nominated to stand against Tunku Abdul Rahman and Datuk (later Tun) Abdul Razak for the posts of UMNO president and deputy president respectively.
www.malaysia-today.net /books/2005/07/mustapha-hussain-malay-nationalism.htm   (1489 words)

  
 Parties to grill govt over hunger, fertilizer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Chancellor College political analyst Mustapha Hussein said the issue of hunger and fertilizer subsidy will put government side in a very awkward position because they do not have the numbers and it will be difficult for them to pass bills unless if the bills are really to the benefit of all Malawians.
Hussein added that apart from fertilizer subsidy issues and hunger the situation has also been compounded by the departure of former DPP vice president Gwanda Chakuamba although he said not everybody in Republican Party shared Gwanda’s views.
Hussein who called on political parties to focus attention on hunger and fertilizer subsidy advised President Bingu wa Mutharika to nurture good relations with fellow political leaders to sort out the problems that are there.
www.nationmalawi.com /articles.asp?articleID=12971   (712 words)

  
 Saudi Aramco World : A Day In The Live Of Ibrahim Badran   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
With two friends, Hussein had managed to land a subcontract to dig five latrine pits in their section of the vast camp.
Hussein and one partner, his friend Abdullah, mere already halfway down the third pit that morning and their partner was starting on the fourth.
Hussein met his friend at the worksite, and Abdullah dropped down into the hole and began digging with a pickaxe.
www.saudiaramcoworld.com /issue/196903/a.day.in.the.live.of.ibrahim.badran.htm   (2791 words)

  
 Category:Members of Saddam Hussein's family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See footnote 1 at Saddam Hussein for Iraqi family naming conventions.
Indexing families by surname may be, to put it mildly, less than helpful.
Pages in category "Members of Saddam Hussein's family"
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Members_of_Saddam_Hussein's_family   (107 words)

  
 Killing Hussein's Sons: The Nuremberg Precedent ...And The Criminalization Of The US Ruling Elite
There is little doubt that Uday and Qusay Hussein, the two sons of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein killed by US forces in a house on the outskirts of Mosul July 22, were morally and politically reprehensible figures.
Having said that, both the means by which Hussein's sons were liquidated and the manner in which the killings were greeted by the American government and media speak volumes about the nature of the US intervention in Iraq and the character of the American political establishment.
The Hussein brothers would not have found it a great challenge to turn the tables on their prosecutors and expose the hypocrisy and criminality of the Anglo-American operation in Iraq.
www.rense.com /general39/kill.htm   (1874 words)

  
 New Page 1
Mustapha TAWBEH welcomes you with a big smile and invites you to have lunch or drink a cup of coffee in his home.
Mustapha could not revolt he was hanged on a tower, his Arab and Muslim dignity was smashed.
The turmoil of Mustapha is deep it is a physiologic reaction to enables him to defeat his wishes to revenge for himself, his wife, his son and his country.
www.khiamcenter.org /ayash.html   (4478 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Middle East | Saddam trial hears of gas attacks
Saddam Hussein and his co-defendants are being tried over the Anfal campaign in the Kurdish region of northern Iraq in the late 1980s.
Ali Mustapha Hama said there was greenish smoke, and minutes later, a smell like rotten apples or garlic.
Saddam Hussein and seven different defendants have already been tried for the killing of 148 Shias in Dujail in 1982.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/low/middle_east/5274136.stm   (600 words)

  
 Mustapha Hussein
Mustapha Qusay Hussein al-Tikriti (January 3, 1989 - July 22, 2003) was the son of Qusay Hussein, and grandson of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
When U.S. forces entered the compound he was hiding beneath the bed (probably seriously wounded).
"Killing, Mustafa Hussein, Death of a Child, Birth of a Legend?", Lisa Walsh Thomas.
www.1bx.com /en/Mustapha_Hussein.htm   (151 words)

  
 in the news
Mustapha Alani, an Iraqi scholar with the Royal United Services Institute in London, gave me a possible explanation: even in the darkest days of the Iran-Iraq war, most Iraqis (other than Kurds and Marsh Arabs) did not have to worry about personal security.
But the recent riots in the southern Shiite city of Basra, and the sabotage of a major oil pipeline in the Kurdish north, make clear that other regions may not be peaceable indefinitely.
Shiites widely supported the operation to remove Saddam Hussein, but they are furious about what they see as American incompetence since the war.
members.tripod.com /lpo_461/id11.html   (1090 words)

  
 Release of Hussein sons
The world was subjected to a gruesome and barbaric spectacle on Thursday when the Bush administration released photographs of the mutilated corpses of Saddam Hussein’s sons, Uday and Qusay, ambushed and killed by American forces on July 22.
Bush’s inner circle was intimately involved in the decision to massacre the Hussein sons and release the photos of their corpses.
The contrast to the media’s current role in emblazoning the photos of the dead Hussein brothers at the behest of the government only underscores its corruption and subservience to political reaction and the Bush White House.
www.ccmep.org /2003_articles/Iraq/072503_release_of_hussein_sons.htm   (1152 words)

  
 Love blooms by the riverbank | International | The Observer
And in Saddamiya, a complex reserved for government employees, close to the Saddam bridge, outsiders have for the first time begun to venture on to the embankment.
Sitting hunched up against the swirling dust are Mustapha Hussein Ali, aged 20, and his girlfriend Marwa Azou, 16, who is wrapped in the all encompassing abaya of the Shias.
Mustapha says he has just come to watch the river, with a blush that says that he has come to this once-closed area to shyly smooch with Marwa out of the way of their families' prying eyes.
observer.guardian.co.uk /international/story/0,6903,944313,00.html   (677 words)

  
 Malay Nationalism before Umno: The Memoirs of Mustapha Hussain (Select Books)
Perak-born Mustapha Hussein (1910-1987) was in 1938 founding Vice President of Malaya's first political party the KMM (Young Malay Union) and in 1951 co-candidate with Tungku Abdul Rahman for the Presidency of UMNO, and in 1957 Malaysia's first Prime Minister.
Mustapha's important memoirs set out his nationalist ideas, his career, relationships with British and Japanese officials and overlords, imprisonments, efforts on behalf of Malay prisoners and the hardships of his last years.
The memoirs were originally published in Malay and this translation with new afterwords by the eminent scholars Cheah Boon Kheng and William Roff, will open up a significant area of Southeast Asian history to the English language reader.
www.selectbooks.com.sg /getTitle.cfm?SBNum=37086   (156 words)

  
 Bingu should be courteous—analysts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
A political analyst from the Chancellor College Mustapha Hussein said the President, being responsible for running this country, should be the first to use reconciliatory language.
Since he is the one starting castigating the opposition by the use of words such as “war” he should expect the opposition to react in the same negative way,” he said.
Mzuzu University political analyst Noel Mbowela agreed with Hussein that it is the President who is starting the fight and the other parties are just hitting back.
www.nationmalawi.com /articles.asp?articleID=20330   (353 words)

  
 CNN.com - Rumsfeld: In the end, Saddam 'not terribly brave' - Dec. 14, 2003
The piecemeal, low-tech work of arresting and interrogating Saddam Hussein's former bodyguards and relatives of people close to Saddam provided most of the information that led U.S. forces to Saddam, U.S. officials said Sunday.
Saddam's capture was based not on a direct tip, but a collection of intelligence gathered from the hostile questioning of Saddam's former bodyguards and family members, U.S. officials said.
Saddam Hussein has long hair and a beard in video released by coalition authorities after his capture.
www.cnn.com /2003/WORLD/meast/12/14/sprj.irq.main/index.html   (1642 words)

  
 Forums | MacLife
Just because Hussein developed WMD doesn't mean he was the only one that could use it.
Hussein was likely behind the attempted assassination of Bush the Elder in 1993.
In targeting Bush rather than the nation as a whole, Hussein was probably considering things like cost, feasibility, and certainly retaliation.
www.maclife.com /forums/post/263104   (2002 words)

  
 Malawian Court Upholds Section Sixty Five   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Mustapha Hussein is a political analyst at the University of Malawi Chancellor College.
Hussein says the verdict puts a lot of power in the hands of the opposition in Parliament.
We should remember it was the President himself who referred the interpretation of sections 65 to the Court.
www.voanews.com /english/Africa/2006-11-09-voa7.cfm   (513 words)

  
 Crime & Punishment of Tuesday, 22 February 2005
Cape Coast, Feb. 22, GNA - A 35 year-old driver, who allegedly drove carelessly and ran over the hand of a three-year old boy resulting in its amputation, was on Tuesday, granted 15 million cedis bail by a circuit court at Cape Coast, presided over by Mr Mustapha Logoh.
Hussein Osuman, pleaded not guilty to careless driving and negligently causing harm and will re-appear on March 9.
Prosecuting, Police Chief Inspector Augustine Amonoo said on July 7 last year, Osuman who was in charge of a Mazda mini bus with registration number GW 634 U with passengers on board, knocked down the boy on the Agona-Swedru-Breman -Asikuma road.
www.ghanaweb.com /GhanaHomePage/crime/artikel.php?ID=75867   (196 words)

  
 Uday Hussein -- Iraq's legendary serial murderer & deviant -- the - The Crime library
There was Qusay Hussein, the youngest son of the deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam, the man who was believed to have been most likely to succeed Saddam, his body riddled with automatic weapons fire.
This was the man who less than a decade before had almost inexplicably survived an assassination attempt, despite the fact that he was hit by 17 rounds fired from a squad of gunmen armed with AK-47's.
The Americans and their coalition partners had long hoped that if they could bring Uday Hussein and his brother to heel, that perhaps, they might at least prove that the regime that had for decades tormented the Iraqi people was finally over, and that the brutes and butchers would never return.
www.crimelibrary.com /serial_killers/notorious/uday_hussein/1.html   (1017 words)

  
 A/8089 of 5 October 1970   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Zarou referred to Muhammad Mustapha Ghanam, a labourer in the Amary Camp of UNRWA at Jalaza, who was summoned by Capt. Ilan and was given five days in which to decide whether he would collaborate with the occupation forces as an informer.
Hussein Muhammad Maatouk (A/AC.145/RT.12) of Talaner District stated that after the fighting ceased there was confusion and panic; Israeli forces entered his village with bulldozers and demolished and destroyed everything, including cattle sheds and livestock.
The son, Mustapha, was brought to the Special Committee and showed the mark of a bullet wound on the right leg.
domino.un.org /unispal.NSF/9fb163c870bb1d6785256cef0073c89f/bc776349eaee6f28852563e6005edf08!OpenDocument   (14625 words)

  
 Iraqi Kurdistan: Wary Kurds ready to stand up for rights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The roots of their insistence can be glimpsed at the monument and museum in the northern town of Halabja, which opened last September to mark the killing of 5,000 civilians in 1988 when Iraqi aircraft dropped nerve agent, cyanide and mustard gas.
The Kurds, allied with the US-led coalition in ousting Saddam Hussein, are disappointed with the lack of progress in Iraq.
Their leaders are privately digesting the strong likelihood that neither the president nor the prime minister in the transitional government to take office on July 1 will be Kurdish.
www.unpo.org /article.php?id=661   (650 words)

  
 Top Iraqi diplomat, Kurdish Sunni leader, three hostages killed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
A second high-profile figure, General Hussein Mustapha, Iraqi border guard chief, escaped death when his two-car convoy was ambushed and sprayed with bullets on a highway to the capital’s airport.
"Hussein Olayyan, from south Lebanon, and two Iraqis working for a telecommunications company disappeared Thursday in the area around Fallujah," said charge d’affaires Hassan Hijazi.
On the other hand, seven Turkish construction workers kidnapped a couple of days ago around the same area were released and were on their way home, the Turkish embassy in Baghdad said.
www.kurdmedia.com /news.asp?id=5086   (882 words)

  
 Mustapha Hussein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Mustapha Qusay Hussein al-Tikriti (1989-2003) was the son of Qusay Hussein, and grandson of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
When U.S. forces entered the compound he was hiding beneath the bed (probably seriously wounded), once U.S. forces entered, he started shooting and according to the official report, soldiers had to return the fire.
King Hussein is the 42nd generation direct descendent of the Prophet Muhammad.
www.omniknow.com /common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Mustapha_Hussein   (657 words)

  
 July 22
2003 - Members of 101st Airborne of the United States, aided by Special Forces, attack a compound in Iraq, killing Saddam Hussein's sons Uday and Qusay, along with Mustapha Hussein, Qusay's 14-year old son, and a bodyguard.
2003 - Qusay Hussein, son of Saddam Hussein (b.
2003 - Uday Hussein, son of Saddam Hussein (b.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/j/ju/july_22.html   (1120 words)

  
 thebackpacker.com - trail talk - how bush created a terrorist haven
Millions died in the Iran-Iraq war (while we supplied both sides), after Bush I’s urging the Shiites to revolt, we allowed Hussein to slaughter them, even though we had troops there to stop it because we feared an Islamic theocracy.
My main complaint about the Bush dynasty (and their cronies) is that their behavior in the Middle East over the last twenty-five years has been motivated by personal gain, leading to the arming of our enemies who we then later have to take down.
Going after Hussein didn't further that cause, but rather shifted attention away from the REAL problem: Al-Qaeda and the Saudi aristocracy.
www.thebackpacker.com /trailtalk/thread/24819,-1.php   (4559 words)

  
 Biography of qusay hussein at MetaFoxx
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Hussein, was killed in July by U.S. troops after a fierce gunfight in Mosul.
Hussein are killed in a shoot-out with coalition forces in Mosul.
www.metafoxx.com /biography+of+qusay+hussein   (121 words)

  
 Administration
That is weather Britain went to war over a genuine threat from Saddam Hussein.” The dossiers claimed, on evidence supplied by the intelligence services that Saddam Hussein could launch a chemical or biological attack “within 45 minutes”.
To oppose the removal of Saddam Hussein meant, with irresistible logic, that you supported the continuation of the tyranny and torture of the Iraqi people.
I am not trying to suggest that Uday and Qusay perhaps even Mustapha Hussein were nice people, but one needs to question the morality of rejoicing over fallen enemies and Donald Rumsfeld’s decision to release horrific pictures of Hussein’s immediate family.
www.africawired.com /discus/messages/18/1232.html?1063058782   (2682 words)

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