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Arab media subdued by Iraqi elation

Some Arab journalists were subdued and others incredulous as they watched Iraqis cheering the fall of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's Baghdad.

Published on: Apr 10, 2003 10:50 AM IST
PTI | By , Kuwait City
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Some Arab journalists were subdued and others incredulous as they watched Iraqis cheering the fall of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's Baghdad.

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"The surreal scene this afternoon was unthinkable until Wednesday," said Maher Abdullah, a reporter with Arab satellite television station Al-Jazeera. "Nobody could dream of it. If someone had told me this, I would have told him, 'Impossible."'

At one point, Abdullah referred to a Saddam Hussein monument as a statue of "the former president."

One Kuwaiti Television presenter called the Iraqis' elation and their thanks to US-led troops who rolled into the capital a "slap in the face" to Arabs who had sided with Saddam.

Kuwait, which was occupied by Saddam's troops in 1990-91, had been heavily criticised in the Arab world in recent weeks for being the only Arab country that openly backed the US-led invasion of Iraq and for granting the United States use of its territory to launch the offensive.

On Abu Dhabi TV yesterday night, the anchor told his audience: "This may be the last time we bring you the reports under the headline, 'On the Front Line.' We wish you and the Iraqis a life without wars."

A headline from today's early edition of Egypt's al- Gomhuria newspaper said: "Saddam deceived the Iraqis and the Arabs, and Baghdad fell in seconds.

 
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