<P>Maybe when he leaves Iraq he could be Mayor of Detroit. Probably it wouldn't make much difference in the governing practices . . . . bur Charles has more close-up knowledge than I, since I'm 15 years out of Mich. jks
<P> <B><I>Yoshie Furuhashi <furuhashi.1@osu.edu></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">I didn't know that Saddam Hussein was made an honorary citizen of Detroit.<BR><BR>***** Saddam got key to Detroit two decades ago after donating <BR>thousands to church<BR><BR>ALEXANDRA R. MOSES, Associated Press Writer<BR>Wednesday, March 26, 2003<BR><BR>(03-26) 13:10 PST (AP) --<BR><BR>Saddam Hussein donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to a Detroit <BR>church and received a key to the city more than two decades ago, soon <BR>after he became president of Iraq.<BR><BR>The events contrast sharply with the attack Saddam's regime is now <BR>facing from a U.S.-led coalition, reflecting his changed relationship <BR>with the United States since Washington helped Saddam covertly in his <BR>1980-88 war with Iran.<BR><BR>Saddam's bond with Detroit started in 1979, when the Rev. Jacob Yasso <BR>of Chaldean Sacred Heart congratulated Saddam on his presidency. In <BR>return, Yasso said, his churc
h received $250,000....<BR><BR>Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick did not immediately return a phone <BR>message seeking comment.<BR><BR>Yasso said that at the time, Saddam made donations to Chaldean <BR>churches around the world.<BR><BR>"He's very kind to Christians," Yasso said.<BR><BR>Chaldeans are a Catholic group in predominantly Muslim Iraq. Among <BR>prominent Chaldeans is Iraq's deputy prime minister, Tariq Aziz.<BR><BR>A year later, Yasso traveled with about two dozen people to Baghdad <BR>as a guest of the Iraqi government, and they were invited to Saddam's <BR>palace.<BR><BR>"We were received on the red carpet," Yasso said.<BR><BR>Yasso said he presented Saddam with the key to the city, courtesy of <BR>then-Mayor Coleman Young. Then, Yasso said, he got a surprise.<BR><BR>"He said, `I heard there was a debt on your church. How much is it?"' <BR>Yasso said.<BR><BR>Saddam donated another $200,000....<BR><BR>Yasso called Saddam an American puppet.<BR><BR>"The job the Unit
ed States trusted to him is done; now he's no good," he said.<!
BR><BR>There are tens of thousands of Chaldeans among the roughly 300,000 <BR>Americans of Middle Eastern descent in the Detroit area. About 1,200 <BR>families attend Sacred Heart, said Yasso, who came to the United <BR>States in 1964.<BR><BR>Some church members disagreed that Saddam was once kind.<BR><BR>"When he became president, I leave everything and run away," said <BR>Nadhim Franco, 66. "I came here. I was dishwasher. I came here, I was <BR>happy."<BR><BR><HTTP: article.cgi?f="/news/archive/2003/03/26/national1610EST0777.DTL" cgi-bin www.sfgate.com><BR>*****<BR>-- <BR>Yoshie<BR><BR>* Calendar of Events in Columbus: <BR><HTTP: calendar.html sif students www.osu.edu><BR>* Student International Forum: <HTTP: sif students www.osu.edu /><BR>* Committee for Justice in Palestine: <HTTP: www.osudivest.org /><BR>* Al-Awda-Ohio: <HTTP: Al-Awda-Ohio group groups.yahoo.com><BR>* Solidarity: <HTTP: solidarity.igc.org /></BLOCKQUOTE><p><br><hr size=1>Do you Yahoo!?<br>
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