Friday Photo: Saddam’s Indian beachhead
An Indian bystander looks at a sand sculpture of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein on the beach at Puri, some 70kms east of Bhubaneswar. Saddam will likely be executed as early as tonight or tomorrow, but he will be hanged, not buried under the sand.
An Indian bystander looks at a sand sculpture of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein on the beach at Puri, some 70kms east of Bhubaneswar.
An Indian bystander looks at a sand sculpture of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein on the beach at Puri, some 70kms east of Bhubaneswar.
Saddam will likely be executed as early as tonight or tomorrow, but he will be hanged, not buried under the sand.
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