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Hussein and 1985
* In the 1985 Beirut car bombing, Hezbollah leader Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah was targeted, but the assassination attempt failed.
The perceived threat to Iraq in the summer of 1982 thus was serious enough to force Saddam Hussein to request the Nonaligned Movement to change the venue of its scheduled September meeting from Baghdad to India ; nevertheless, since the fall of 1982, the ground conflict has generally been a stalemated war of attrition — although Iran made small but demoralizing territorial advances as a result of its massive offensives in the reed marshes north of Basra in 1984 and in 1985, in Al Faw Peninsula in early 1986, and in the outskirts of Basra during January and February 1987.
* 1985 – A failed assassination attempt on Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah in Beirut, Lebanon, kills at least 45 and injures 175 others.
One such attack was the failed assassination attempt on Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah in the Beirut car bombing on March 8, 1985.
President Richard von Weizsäcker and First Lady Marianne von Weizsäcker in Jordan in 1985, with King Hussein of Jordan and Queen Noor of Jordan
100 % votes have also been claimed by Ahmed Sékou Touré in Guinea in 1975 and 1982, Félix Houphouët-Boigny in Côte d ' Ivoire in 1985, and Saddam Hussein in Iraq in 2002.
On 8 March 1985, a car bomb exploded between 9 and 45 metres from the house of Islamic cleric Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah in Beirut, Lebanon, in a failed assassination attempt allegedly organized by the American CIA and British intelligence.
( 50: 39 ) ( Saddam Hussein began to reconstruct it in 1985,

Hussein and New
( New York Times: Dash to Baghdad Left Top US Generals Divided 13 March 2006 ) More generally, they argue Franks ' command was somewhat understandably focused on the immediate task in front of it – defeating Saddam Hussein and taking Baghdad – and few were willing to divert resources away from that effort and toward the long-term post-war needs.
As one of the original members of Project for the New American Century, Khalilzad was a signatory of the letter to President Bill Clinton sent on January 26, 1998, which called for him to accept the aim of " removing Saddam Hussein and his regime from power " using " a full complement of diplomatic, political and military efforts.
On July 13, 2003, New York Times published another article that in 1991 when Saddam Hussein used the MEK and its tanks as advance forces to crush the Iraqi Kurdish people in the north and the Iraqi Shia people in the south, Maryam Rajavi as then leader of MEK's army forces commanded:
New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark reiterated the New Zealand legislature's opposition to capital punishment, with such opposition extending to the treatment of Saddam Hussein.
It was reported that the check was hand-delivered to Mr. Strong by a South Korean businessman, Tongsun Park, who in 2006 was convicted in New York federal court of conspiring to bribe U. N. officials to rig Oil-for-Food in favor of Saddam Hussein.
Joseph Charles Wilson IV ( born November 6, 1949 ) is a former United States diplomat best known for his 2002 trip to Niger to investigate allegations that Saddam Hussein was attempting to purchase yellowcake uranium ; his New York Times op-ed piece, " What I Didn't Find in Africa "; and the subsequent " outing " of his wife Valerie Plame as a CIA agent.
He is a member of the Project for the New American Century ( PNAC ) and was one of the signers of the PNAC Letter sent to US President Bill Clinton dated January 26, 1998, advocating " the removal of Saddam Hussein ’ s regime from power " along with Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and 29 other notable Republicans.
On April 11, 2003, Jordan revealed that CNN knew about human rights abuses committed in Iraq by Saddam Hussein since 1990 in a New York Times story called " The News We Kept to Ourselves ".
* Supposed ex-secretary of Saddam Hussein to speak at Va. Tech, The New River Valley Current, February 19, 2005
The reports concluded, according to David Stout of the New York Times, that " there is no evidence that Saddam Hussein had prewar ties to Al Qaeda and one of the terror organization ’ s most notorious members, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
The New York Times called the report " especially critical of statements by the president and vice president linking Iraq to Al Qaeda and raising the possibility that Mr. Hussein might supply the terrorist group with unconventional weapons.
In 1991, Paul Lewis wrote in the New York Times: " Ever since the trade embargo was imposed on Aug. 6, after the invasion of Kuwait, the United States has argued against any premature relaxation in the belief that by making life uncomfortable for the Iraqi people it will eventually encourage them to remove President Saddam Hussein from power.

Hussein and NY
Hussein, G. Münzenberg: " Physics of radioactive beams ", Nova Science Publ., Huntington, NY, 2001, ISBN 1-59033-141-9

Hussein and Press
Malkin was one of several bloggers who questioned the credibility and even the existence of Iraqi police Captain " Jamil Hussein " who had been used as a source by the Associated Press in over 60 stories about the Iraq war.
In January 2007, Malkin visited Baghdad, and stated, " the Iraqi Ministry of Interior says disputed Associated Press source Jamil Hussein does exist.
" He also raised questions about Obama ’ s middle name “ Hussein ,” reiterating similar comments in an Associated Press interview.
* Saddam Hussein: A Political Biography ( The Free Press, 1991 ; with Inari Rautsi-Karsh );
Press conference held by the Coalition Provisional Authority on December 14, 2003, announcing that Saddam Hussein had been taken into custody.

Hussein and ISBN
* Leslie Caron, Une Française à Hollywood ( Mémoires ), ( translation: Anne-Marie Hussein ) published by Baker Street ( US ), 2011, ISBN 978-2-917559-16-1
* Michael J. Kelly, Ghosts of Halabja: Saddam Hussein & the Kurdish Genocide ( 2008 ) ISBN 0-275-99210-1
Saddam Hussein: An American Obsession Verso ISBN 1-85984-422-7
Out of the Ashes: The Resurrection of Saddam Hussein HarperCollins Publishers Hc ISBN 0-06-019266-6
* Saddam Hussein & the Crisis in the Gulf ( with Laurie Mylroie ) Random House USA Inc ( 1990 ) ISBN 0-09-989860-8

Frantz and Fanon
In philosophy and the humanities, Jacques Derrida, the father of deconstruction, was born in El Biar in Algiers ; Malek Bennabi and Frantz Fanon are noted for their thoughts on decolonization ; Augustine of Hippo was born in Tagaste ( modern-day Souk Ahras ); and Ibn Khaldun, though born in Tunis, wrote the Muqaddima while staying in Algeria.
Other known writers will contribute to the emergence of Algerian literature whom include Mouloud Feraoun, Malek Bennabi, Malek Haddad, Moufdi Zakaria, Ibn Badis, Mohamed Laïd Al-Khalifa, Mouloud Mammeri, Frantz Fanon, and Assia Djebar.
During liberation war in Algeria, the Algerian Psychiatrist Frantz Omar Fanon found his practice of treatment of native Algerians ineffective due to the continuation of the horror of a colonial war.
Frantz Fanon, Toward the African Revolution, New York, 1967.
* Frantz Fanon
Many practitioners take Edward Saïd's book Orientalism ( 1978 ) as the theory's founding work ( although French theorists such as Aimé Césaire and Frantz Fanon made similar claims decades before Said ).
Key figures associated with Third-worldism include Frantz Fanon, Ahmed Ben Bella, Andre Gunder Frank, Samir Amin, and Simon Malley.
* Frantz Fanon
Like Frantz Fanon, Biko originally studied medicine, and, like Fanon, Biko developed an intense concern for the development of black consciousness as a solution to the existential struggles which shape existence, both as a human and as an African ( see Négritude ).
* December 6 – Frantz Fanon, philosopher ( b. 1925 )
* July 20 – Frantz Fanon, philosopher ( d. 1961 )
* Frantz Fanon
Frantz Fanon, a psychiatrist from Martinique who became the FLN's leading political theorist, provided a sophisticated intellectual justification for the use of violence in achieving national liberation He stated that only through violence could an oppressed people attain human status.
Frantz Fanon ( July 20, 1925 – December 6, 1961 ) was a Martinique-born French-Algerian psychiatrist, philosopher, revolutionary and writer whose work is influential in the fields of post-colonial studies, critical theory and Marxism.
Frantz Fanon was born on the Caribbean island of Martinique, which was then a French colony and is now a French département.
The Caribbean Philosophical Association offers the Frantz Fanon Prize for work that furthers the decolonization and liberation of mankind.
" The lyric is: " I bring the sun at red dawn upon the thoughts of Frantz Fanon, So stand at attention devil dirge, You'll never survive choosing sides against the Wretched of the Earth.
* David Caute, Frantz Fanon ( 1970: London, Wm.
* Irene Gendzier, Frantz Fanon: A Critical Study ( 1974: London, Wildwood House ) ISBN 0-7045-0002-7
* Renate Zahar, Frantz Fanon: Colonialism and Alienation ( 1969, trans.
* Richard C. Onwubanibe, A Critique of Revolutionary Humanism: Frantz Fanon ( 1983: St. Louis, Warren Green )
* T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting, Frantz Fanon: Conflicts and Feminisms ( 1998: Lanham, Maryland, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc .)
* Anthony Alessandrini, Frantz Fanon: Critical Perspectives ( 1999: New York, Routledge )

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