{"id":243,"date":"2009-05-04T11:36:56","date_gmt":"2009-05-04T11:36:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.iraq-stamps.com\/blog\/?p=243"},"modified":"2009-05-04T11:36:56","modified_gmt":"2009-05-04T11:36:56","slug":"saddam-gets-stamp-of-disapproval-from-iraqi-show","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/iraq-stamps.com\/blog\/2009\/05\/04\/saddam-gets-stamp-of-disapproval-from-iraqi-show\/","title":{"rendered":"Saddam gets stamp of disapproval from Iraqi show"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/s\/afp\/20090504\/wl_mideast_afp\/iraqculturephilatelyhistory_20090504050538\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">This is an article from yahoo news website.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>BAGHDAD (AFP) \u2013 Famous figures from Hitler to the first king of <span id=\"lw_1241413693_0\" class=\"yshortcuts\">Iraq<\/span> are among the people portrayed in a stamp exhibition at <span id=\"lw_1241413693_1\" class=\"yshortcuts\">Baghdad Central Post Office<\/span> but one executed Iraqi tyrant is conspicuous by his absence.<\/p>\n<p>The government has banned pictures of <span id=\"lw_1241413693_2\" class=\"yshortcuts\" style=\"border-bottom: #0066cc 1px dashed; cursor: hand;\">Saddam Hussein<\/span> from the first philately show in Iraq since the nation&#8217;s infamous dictator was ousted from power in 2003.<\/p>\n<p>The thousands of stamps displayed by members of Iraq&#8217;s Philately Society bear witness to the country&#8217;s chaotic history over the last century, defined by foreign occupations between its great rivers the <span id=\"lw_1241413693_3\" class=\"yshortcuts\">Tigris and Euphrates<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>Every period is represented, from that of the Ottoman Empire to the present government. Some stamps from the Saddam era are included, but his image is unseen.<\/p>\n<p>The bloodthirsty despot who ruled Iraq from 1979 until his brutal regime was toppled in the 2003 US-led invasion was hanged in December 2006 for crimes against humanity.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The government rejected the stamps that had portraits of Saddam Hussein, saying that they represent the blackest hours of Iraqi history,&#8221; Wathiq Mohammed Talib, from the ministry of communications and who is director of the office of stamps, told AFP.<\/p>\n<p>Mohammed Dhia Taha, 44, who has been collecting stamps for 25 years, said the government&#8217;s decision is absurd.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It is a stupid decision from a government seeking revenge. One should not deny our history,&#8221; said <span id=\"lw_1241413693_4\" class=\"yshortcuts\">Taha<\/span>, looking at some of the pieces in his collection which he put into the exhibition.<\/p>\n<p>These include a British &#8220;penny black&#8221; from 1840 &#8212; the oldest stamp in the world &#8212; as well as one of the German dictator Hitler.<\/p>\n<p>The exhibition held recently in a first-floor room at the post office was organised by the ministry to commemorate the 87th year of Iraq joining the <span id=\"lw_1241413693_5\" class=\"yshortcuts\" style=\"border-bottom: medium none; background: none transparent scroll repeat 0% 0%; cursor: hand;\">Universal Postal Union<\/span> (UPU), an agency of the <span id=\"lw_1241413693_6\" class=\"yshortcuts\">United Nations<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>Renovated just four months ago, the post office still smells of fresh paint. Its post boxes appear to have never been opened.<\/p>\n<p>Soldiers with Kalashnikovs stand on guard everywhere &#8212; on the roof, in the corridors and around a courtyard where a group of schoolboys gathers to listen to a speech by <span id=\"lw_1241413693_7\" class=\"yshortcuts\">Communications Minister Faruq Abdul Qadir Abdul Rahman<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>Among Iraqi exhibits, some Ottoman stamps from 1917 are overprinted with the disapproving legend &#8220;Baghdad under British occupation,&#8221; three years before a <span id=\"lw_1241413693_8\" class=\"yshortcuts\">League of Nations mandate<\/span> created the state of Iraq under British control.<\/p>\n<p>Other stamps commemorate subsequent Iraqi leaders &#8212; <span id=\"lw_1241413693_9\" class=\"yshortcuts\">King Faisal<\/span>, who reigned from 1921 to 1933, his grandson Faisal the 2nd, ruler from 1939 to 1958, and <span id=\"lw_1241413693_10\" class=\"yshortcuts\" style=\"border-bottom: #0066cc 1px dashed; cursor: hand;\">General Abdul Karim Qassim<\/span>, who drove him out to become Iraq&#8217;s first president.<\/p>\n<p>After the <span id=\"lw_1241413693_11\" class=\"yshortcuts\" style=\"border-bottom: #0066cc 1px dashed; cursor: hand;\">first Gulf War<\/span> in 1991, sanctions imposed on Saddam&#8217;s regime meant foreign companies could not print stamps for the Iraqi postal service. This led to lower-quality locally-produced stamps and also to overprinting of old stamps with an up-to-date value.<\/p>\n<p>The government redesigned its stamps following Saddam&#8217;s overthrow, to purge the nation of his ubiquitous postal image.<\/p>\n<p>Stamps no longer carry pictures of politicians, portraying instead uncontroversial people such as singer Nadhum al-Ghazali and playwright Haqqi al-Shibli.<\/p>\n<p>The new stamps also support benign causes like the international campaign for the return of Iraqi arts plundered from the country in the wake of the invasion.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This is an article from yahoo news website. BAGHDAD (AFP) \u2013 Famous figures from Hitler to the first king of Iraq are among the people portrayed in a stamp exhibition at Baghdad Central Post Office but one executed Iraqi tyrant is conspicuous by his absence. 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