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  • ...change in the ancient Near East and Egypt: From Sargon of Agade to Saddam Hussein'' (New York: Oxford University Press 2007), 73–94.</ref> this is similar
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  • ...religious, and political groups of his home country. In 1981 – [[Saddam Hussein]] was already in power and the actual forces passing over to the [[Sunnites
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  • ...the few prominent Iraqis to openly confront Saddam Hussein's [[Uday Saddam Hussein|Uday]], the president of the Iraqi Football Association.<ref name=independe
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  • ...athist]] policies in Iraq and Syria, the [[Al-Anfal Campaign]] of [[Saddam Hussein]],<ref>{{ }}</ref> and [[Kurdish people|Kurdish]] nationalist policies in n
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  • ...] of all denominations have left Iraq since the ousting of Dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003. At least 20,000 of them have fled through Lebanon to seek resettle
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  • ...n 1996 and after performing obligatory military service under the [[Saddam Hussein]] regime<ref>http://angelicumnewsletterblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/iv-anniver ...ative land to serve the Church and people there. He did so after [[Saddam Hussein]] was ousted from power in 2003.<ref>http://www.fides.org/eng/documents/dos
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  • ...otions rise within Iraq after the American invasion and the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003 and the rise of militant [[Jihadists]] and religious militias.<ref>
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  • ...change in the ancient Near East and Egypt: From Sargon of Agade to Saddam Hussein'' (New York: Oxford University Press 2007), 73-94.</ref> this is similar to
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  • ...ty-first century. The term was most highlighted during the reign of Saddam Hussein (Ba’ath regime) as he refused to categorize Chaldeans as their own ethnic
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  • ...vide Comfort]] to protect the Iraqi Kurds from being massacred by [[Saddam Hussein]] when he responded brutally to the Kurdish rebellion. Most of the inhabita
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  • ...eplaced by [[Arab]] tribes as a part of the arabisation policy of [[Saddam Hussein]]’s regime{{Fact|date=September 2007}}. The arabisation policy was concen
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  • |image_caption = Looking north along the Tigris towards [[Saddam's Presidential palace]] in April 2003 ...| work=Fox News | title=Iraqis – with American help – topple statue of Saddam in Baghdad | date=April 9, 2003}}</ref>
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  • ...change in the ancient Near East and Egypt: From Sargon of Agade to Saddam Hussein'' (New York: Oxford University Press 2007), 73-94.</ref> this is similar to
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  • ...e Lady (St. Mary Monastery) in Alqosh. The former Iraqi president [[Saddam Hussein]] visited the village in the mid 1980s and was astonished of the cleanlines
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  • ...otions rise within Iraq after the American invasion and the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003 and the rise of militant [[Jihadists]] and religious militias.<ref>
    24 KB (3,377 words) - 17:02, 21 November 2015
  • ...otions rise within Iraq after the American invasion and the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003 and the rise of militant [[Jihadists]] and religious militias.<ref>
    32 KB (4,510 words) - 16:50, 21 November 2015
  • ...er the Iraqi Government refused to allow him to teach religious education. Saddam refused his request but the cleric responded by doing a separate doctorate
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