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The Hanoudi Tragedy: An interview with NPR |
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Tuesday, 03 February 2009 20:14 |
For the next few weeks, I am going put Saddam Hussein and my book about him on hold and update the blog with parts from a lengthy interview we [My family and myself] recently had with national public radio [NPR]. The interview was conducted by the network’s senior correspondent and famous writer Jacki Lyden which lasted for several hours and was mainly about the tragic events which followed the mistaken and senseless shooting of my son Nazar by an American soldier in Baghdad on the 29th of March 2004, and the nightmare which we have been plunged into for the last five years.
A short abridged form of the interview was broadcast by NPR on the 25th of last January, it takes less than ten minutes, so if you have that much time to spare click the link below and let know what your thoughts are about the whole tragedy.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=99818212
Najeeb Hanoudi Tuesday February 3, 2009 Berkley, Michigan Email:
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