AMMAN (AFP) - Around 3,000 people have demonstrated in central Amman over the hanging Saturday of Iraqi ex-president Saddam Hussein, who was convicted of crimes against humanity.
"Saddam Hussein: Great in his life and in his death," read banners held by protesters, who also lifted portraits of Saddam into the air, an AFP correspondent said Friday.
"We denounce the execution of Saddam and we demand the execution of (Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-) Maliki and his followers," signs read.
The demonstration, organized by opposition parties which include Baathists, nationalists and Islamists, also criticized the Shiite leadership in Iraq and Iran and urged revenge for Saddam's death.
"Revenge, revenge against America and Iran," the crowd chanted, and "Death to Moqtada," a reference to radical Iraqi Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr whose name Saddam's executioners cried out in the moments before he was hanged.
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