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Title: IRAQ & THE TEN CONDITIONS FOR DEMOCRACY
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February 23, 2005 |
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During the seventies Saddam strengthened his control over the country's security forces and after the resignation of President al-Bakr, Saddam became Iraq's new president. He began his presidency by executing more than five hundred Ba'ath Party officials and political opponents and firmly establishing a totalitarian regime... Showed first 250 characters
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He began his presidency by executing more than five hundred Ba'ath Party officials and political opponents and firmly establishing a totalitarian regime. He regularly persecuted and slaughtered Kurds and Shiites, and allowed his people to live in near-starving conditions during the period of United Nations economic sanctions after the Gulf War... Showed next 250 characters
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