IRAQ: IRAQI'S HEAR ANOTHER AUDIO TAPE BROADCAST ALLEGEDLY OF SADDAM HUSSEIN AS PEOPLE REACT TO THE DEATH OF SADDAM'S SONS KILLED IN SHOOTOUT
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IRAQ: IRAQI'S HEAR ANOTHER AUDIO TAPE BROADCAST ALLEGEDLY OF SADDAM HUSSEIN AS PEOPLE REACT TO THE DEATH OF SADDAM'S SONS KILLED IN SHOOTOUT
- Title: IRAQ: IRAQI'S HEAR ANOTHER AUDIO TAPE BROADCAST ALLEGEDLY OF SADDAM HUSSEIN AS PEOPLE REACT TO THE DEATH OF SADDAM'S SONS KILLED IN SHOOTOUT
- Date: 23rd July 2003
- Summary: (W4) MOSUL (450 KM NORTH OF BAGHDAD), IRAQ (JULY 23, 2003) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 1. WIDE OF VILLA WHERE GUN BATTLE WITH UDAY AND QUSAY HUSSEIN TOOK PLACE 0.04 2. WIDE OF U.S. SOLDIERS OUTSIDE THE VILLA 0.08 3. WIDE OF IRAQI CITIZENS HOLDING A PRO SADDAM HUSSEIN DEMONSTRATION 0.14 4. SCU (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) A DEMONSTRATOR SAYING: "We were praying to God and I'm still saying it now, that I wish and so do half of the people here that we were in there with them." 0.23 5. VARIOUS, DEMONSTRATORS WAVING A HOLDING UP PICTURES OF SADDAM HUSSEIN 0.54 6. WIDE OF US SOLDIERS WATCHING DEMONSTRATION 1.01 (U3) DURA, 20 KM SOUTH OF BAGHDAD, IRAQ (JULY 23, 2003) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 7. SCU (SOUNDBITE) (English) U.S. MAJOR ROBERT T. McCELLAND, SAYING: "I'm somewhat relieved, I think that those guys were responsible for a lot of the under current insurgency. I'm pretty sure that the way they led that was that his sons were the ones that handled that. Now that that leadership has gone I expect the resistance to melt away. I expect that to encourage the majority of Iraqi's to say great, we're going to be able to move on with our lives." 1.28 (U2) BAGHDAD, IRAQ (JULY 23, 2003) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 7. VARIOUS, STALL HOLDERS PREPARING FOR THE DAY TRADING (2 SHOTS) 1.38 8. SCU (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) WADEE ZEIDAN AN IRAQI CITIZEN SAYING: "They (Uday and Qusay) are enemies of the country and people, they are criminals and traitors. They destroyed the whole country. So this news made us happy and we will eliminate the rest by the will of God." 1.59 9. WIDE OF IRAQI CITIZENS ON THE STREET 2.04 10. WIDE OF GROUP OF MEN AT A NEWSPAPER STAND, READING THE NEWSPAPERS 2.09 11. VARIOUS, MEN READING PAPERS (2 SHOTS) 2.19 12. WIDE OF NEWSPAPERS ON THE STREET, MEN STOOD READING 2.24 (W4) UNKNOWN LOCATION (AL ARABIYA - MUST ON SCREEN CREDIT AL ARABIYA TELEVISION) 13. STILL PHOTO OF FORMER IRAQI PRESIDENT SADDAM HUSSEIN WITH SADDAM (AUDIO ONLY) SAYING: "When the enemy states that technically the battle in Iraq is not over this is the only truth that they have said. Yes indeed the battle is not over. The struggle will not end, not on a social level or a military level." 2.50 (W4) BAGHDAD, IRAQ (JULY 23, 2003) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 14. WIDE OF THE STREET WHERE THE PEOPLE GATHERING TO LISTEN TO SADDAM ADDRESS 2.57 15. VARIOUS OF PEOPLE LISTENING TO THE ADDRESS OF TOPPLED SADDAM (3 SHOTS) 3.12 16. SCU (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) SAEED BAGHDA AN IRAQI CITIZEN SAYING: "He (Saddam) himself who destroyed the people. Now only few members of the Republican army are with him. What did he present to the people?" 3.29 17. VARIOUS OF PEOPLE LISTENING TO THE ADDRESS 3.34 18. SCU (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) UMM MOHAMMED AN IRAQI WOMAN SAYING: "Saddam Hussein ruled us 35 years and he destroyed us, let him go away." 3.41 19. WIDE OF PEOPLE LISTENING TO ADDRESS 3.46 20. SCU (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) NIZAR HUSSEIN A CITIZEN SAYING: "Saddam address is nonsense. Saddam has gone and is no longer coming back. What does Saddam want? Does he want us fight in order to come back and steal the country?" 4.03 21. WIDE OF CROWD OUTSIDE SHOP 4.08 Initials Script is copyright Reuters Limited. All rights reserved
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- Location: BAGHDAD, MOSUL, DURA (20 KM SOUTH OF BAGHDAD), IRAQ / UNKNOWN
- Country: Iraq
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