The Mystery of Al Quran from Saddam Hussein's Blood

NEWS PAPER ON-LINE Government and Iraqi scholars were puzzled by a copy of the Koran. Therefore, the holy book was supposedly written with the blood of the country's former ruler, Saddam Hussein.

Copies were made in the late 1990s. At that time, Saddam ordered the calligraphers to copy the Holy Quran using his blood. By the argument as an expression of gratitude to God, Saddam donated 27 liters of blood, within two years, instead of ink.

There are two difficult choices that must be taken immediately linked copy of the Quran is: be destroyed or retained.

"What he did, writing the Koran with blood is wrong, illegitimate," said one Iraqi cleric, Sheikh Samarrai, as published pages of The Guardian.

Saddam's legacy is currently being stored in a locked room with three doors at the mosque in Baghdad.

Some Western scientists also provide opinions about this.

As the site loaded LiveScience, Wednesday, December 22, 2010, conservator at the Winterthur Museum as well as professor of the University of Delaware, Bruno Pouliot, said of the art, the blood used to paint or write.

But, it usually uses the blood of animals rather than humans - although there are also artists who use blood or human hair in his work. "What used to be used is cow's blood," he said.

The use of human blood, Pouliot said, is closely related to ethical issues. Even in the arts though, the use of human blood taboo. "Taboo, because it relates to the risks," he said.

Risk is associated with blood-related diseases such as Ebola, Hepatitis B and HIV.

Meanwhile, Deputy Executive Director of the United States Blood Center, Celso Bianco, questioning the truth of Saddam Hussein's use of blood which reached 27 liters in two years.

According to regulations in the U.S., blood donors who allowed just five or six liters for one year, or less than a gallon. Normally, 27 liters of Saddam's blood was taken for nine years.

WikiLeaks Boss: I or the U.S. that terrorists

NEWS PAPER ON-LINE - The founder of the site WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, do not accept so-called 'terrorists hi-tech' dangerous by the Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden.

Conversely, men 39 years to the Spanish-language daily, El Pais, said his condition is currently in a 'condition was detained in hi-tech' even though he had been released from prison in London, England, after paying bail, Thursday, December 16, 2010 local time .

Assange said, the definition of terrorism is the use of violence for political purposes.

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"Government constantly attacking Biden our organization, as well as the press, by violence or political purposes, so who's the terrorist?" Assange loaded words such as News.com.au, Monday, December 20, 2010 night.

Statement related Assange statement Joe Biden. When asked whether he believes Assange are 'terrorists hi-tech' or whistleblower (whistle blower) - similar to those who released the Pentagon Papers - a series of secret documents reveal the U.S. military policy in Vietnam.

Answer Biden: "I think it's closer to hi-tech terrorists."

Assange United States has made 250 thousand angry with leaking confidential diplomatic documents wire from the U.S. embassies in several countries. A number of countries and world leaders were made ashamed by WikiLeaks.

Assange also explain the 'condition was detained in a hi-tech' is going through.

"I wear a kind of jewelry that the alarm will sound if I leave the house outside at night. It's very Orwellian," said Assange.

In addition, the Australian man also confessed to report to the police station once a day. That means he should not be far away from their home.

"This is clearly interfere with my work. Which means, I could not meet in secret with government sources or others who intend to help me."

"This means, enabling them to monitor my communications. These barriers are strong and clear one for my job," he added.

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Assange stay at Ellingham Hall, a mansion owned by a colleague in the east of England - where he was staying while on bail, pending extradition proceedings which may last for months.

A number of leading mass media reports that the U.S. is building a case against the alleged Assange he pushed a U.S. soldier, Bradley Manning, to steal data from your computer wire U.S. diplomatic government and handed it to WikiLeaks. However, Assange said he did not know Manning.

Council Security PBB Failed Conflic Korea

News Paper On-line - the Security Council, the UN failed to match the attitude of the tensions on the Korean peninsula. This situation arises when the South Korean (ROK) preparing to conduct another war exercises near the border, which has the potential to re-create the attack from North Korea (North Korea) as at the end of November.

In the trial which took place at UN Headquarters in New York, December 19, 2010 Sunday night local time, key members of the Security Council could not agree to resolve the conflict between the two Koreas.

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Page Arirang television station said the diplomats-members of the UNSC members have spent seven hours for debate, but there are no results. "It seems predictable that the differences that still exist can not be bridged," said Ambassador (Ambassador) to the United Nations, Susan Rice, as quoted by Press TV television station pages.

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Russia's UN Ambassador, Vitaly Churkin, also said that talks on the Security Council there has been no result. However, he stated that members will continue negotiations to resolve differences in attitudes.

Not to equate the success of the UN Security Council attitude caused by the difference of opinion among a number of key members who have veto rights (rights that can be used to abort a draft resolution.)

China and Russia want South Korea to refrain from again held a military exercise, which starts Monday, December 20, 2010. In contrast, the U.S. objected to the request of China and Russia.

As an ally of South Korea since the 1950-1953 Korean War, the U.S. supports the war exercise, which is important as an effort to anticipate an attack from North Korea, which has received support from China.

In the trial, the United States would question the ambiguous attitude of Russia and China, which was considered not to blame for North Korea crisis, but asked South Korea to refrain from North Korea hit back on 23 November.

In contrast, the U.S. delegation, Britain, France, Japan, and South Korea supported the proposal of the British draft resolution, which it blamed the North Korean crisis and denounced as ignition artillery attacks to Yeonpyeong Island. Proposed resolution from the UK that just rejected Russia and China.

Meanwhile, in addition to asking the two Koreas mutual restraint, Russia proposed that the Secretary General of the United Nations sent a special envoy to Seoul and Pyongyang to ease the tension, so do not lead to open warfare.


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