Abstract

The author of this article uses eyewitness account, historical narrative and personal reflection to examine governance from a dual perspective – that of an Iraqi native having suffered the oppression, violation of personal freedom and liberty administered by the regime of Saddam Hussein, and that of a US citizen that has experienced firsthand and explored the contradictions to be found in the freedom of American “democracy.”

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