- Firdos Square
Firdos Square, or Firdus Square (Arabic: ساحة الفردوس; transliterated: Sahat al-Firdaus), is a public open space in
Baghdad ,Iraq . It is named after the Arabic word "Firdows", which literally means "paradise", both of which are derived from the Persian word, "pairidaeza", meaning the same. It is the location of two of the best-known hotels, thePalestine Hotel and theSheraton Ishtar , which are both also the tallest buildings in Baghdad.In April 2002 a convert|12|m|adj=on statue was erected in honour of
Saddam Hussein 's 65th birthday.cite web | year = 2007 | url = http://www.famouspictures.org/mag/index.php?title=Fall_of_Saddam_Hussein%27s_Statue| title = Famous Pictures Magazine - Fall of Saddam Hussein's Statue| format = HTML | publisher = Famous Pictures Magazine| accessdate = 2007-07-16 | last=Lucas, Dean ]Famous Events
April 9, 2003 - Firdus Square controversy
Firdos Square was the site of the
United States Marines toppling the statue ofSaddam Hussein . Many critics have since claimed that the event was staged and images of the celebrating Iraqis were doctored to make the crowd appear larger than it actually was. [ [http://www.thememoryhole.org/media/evening-standard-crowd.htm "Doctored Photo from the London Evening Standard"] , The Memory Hole, May 13, 2003] [ [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/124210_ourplace30.html "Lights, camera, rescue"] , "Seattle Post-Intelligencer ", May 30, 2003] [ [http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article2842.htm "The photographs tell the story..."] ,Information Clearing House , April 15, 2003]April 9th, 2005 - Anti-American Protest
On April 9th, 2005, the square was the center of a largescale demonstration comprised of tens of thousands of Iraqis protesting the American occupation of Iraq on the second anniversary of the invasion of Baghdad. The demonstration was organized by
Moqtada Sadr , a Shi'ite cleric, and supported by Sheikh Abd al-Zahra al-Suwaid a follower. Suwaid was quoted as stating to the gathered "The rally must be peaceful. You should demand the withdrawal of the occupation forces and press for quicker trials for Saddam Hussein and his aides before an Iraqi court."Today a New State replaced Saddams, a “modern art” statue.
See also
* 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage (Symbolic coverage)
References
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