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Iraqi joy (upset) and the biography of a dictator from tyranny to a pit of shame Thursday 08 April 2021 78 Baghdad: Muhammad Al-Ansari and Muhannad Abdul-Wahhab April 9, 2003 was not a day like any other day in the lives of Iraqis. On that day, the criminal tyrant Saddam fell, and with him the dictatorship, tyranny and barbarism that accompanied his bloody rule for more than 3 decades, although the scenes that satellite channels and agencies transmitted to the countries of the world from Baghdad were shocking. And influential, but it expressed the reality of what the oppressed Iraqi people have suffered for years from killing, displacement, misery and devastation. The Iraqis remember tomorrow, April 9, the first footage of the dropping of the statue of the tyrant Saddam in Paradise Square in Baghdad, millions of them inside the country and others like them in exile and the countries of the Diaspora. He died in a bruise, murder, or disease, and it became a suffocating prison for the “dead” of them, but the joy of the Iraqis with the fall of the idol and their salvation to freedom “diminished” and remained so to this day after the passage of 18 years after the event. The interconnectedness of its tools for people with kernels. First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hassan Al-Kaabi, confirmed that "the crimes of the buried regime cannot be forgotten, as they are against humanity and civilization." : "The tragic memory and the tragic incident of the martyrdom of Mr. Muhammad Baqir Al-Sadr revealed the ugliness of the Baath’s platform and its unjust gang." He added that "Iraqis have suffered for decades from hunger, deprivation, misery and Baathist terrorism, especially the families of martyrs and prisoners, and from sympathy and lived their suffering." Human rights led to the fragmentation of society and its institutions. "