Monday, 19 January 2015

Offspring Wants To Publish Saddam Hussein Books

By Enid Hinton


Saddam Hussein's oldest daughter wants to find a publisher for four novels and poetry which are believed were written by the dictator. Four novels in total make up the cache of Saddam's writings if in reality, it is the dictator who wrote as "he who wrote this, " never using a real name. As such while these Saddam Hussein books and poetry have yet to be published, some might see this reality in the future.

While it is believed he wrote a large portion of each novel, many believe the dictator had the help of more than one ghostwriter. Each books tells a different story, though most are all quite violent. It appears nothing was beyond the ruler, whether in fiction, or real life. After all, can anyone trust someone who would gas one, or a number of people from one's own country.

The first novel was written in 2000. It is the tale of a King who both adores and abuses his wife, filled with romance, rape and torture, it is not a book for the weak of heart. When one considers the life and times of the alleged writer, it is clear to see that there were some definite issues with regards to control both during and outside the dictator's reign in power.

The second, written in 2001, tells the story of a young lad and lassie, one from Iraq, the other from Iran who wish to marry. One a Shiite, the other a Sunni. As such, it is an allegorical tale of a delayed wedding which most believe reflect the story of the lost relations between the United States and the country of Iraq.

The third, a journey into the political aspirations related to the Ba'ath party in Tikrit, the dictator's home town. Perhaps one of the biggest reasons he wrote as "he who wrote this, " is so that friends and relatives may not realize it is in fact Saddam who wrote these stories. All books and poems have this surname with no mention of the ruler.

The fourth, is a much darker tale. A tale of the demise between Nations written in allegorical style. A tale which tells of a long and ongoing conspiracy between Arabs and Muslims, and the Zionest Christians who believe those other than Christian are satanist and deserve to be slaughtered for failing to believe in the Christian faith.

Saddam Hussein was taken down in 2003 during the initial invasion of the United States on Iraq. Many leaders in the United States lied about the dictator having mass weapons, some now facing war crimes in countries outside the U. S. Up until the events in America on 9/11, the two countries had somehow found a way to live along side one another peacefully. Then, once the American president and vice-president, having now been proven to have lied to Congress and the American people about the existence of weapons of mass destruction stored in Iraq, things changed.

Whether or not schools will house books of this nature, or students will have a desire to read these works once published is yet to be seen. It is interesting to know the works are out there and available for researchers, scholars and others whom may cherish the opportunity. Whereas, most often those living in a free society tend to turn away from any aspect of prescribed political dogma, especially that prescribed by Saddam Hussein.




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