Iraqis in Jordan split among happiness and sadness

IHA reporter in Amman sounded refuged Iraqis out. Tallal Samarrai, a former soldier who had served in Iraqi armed guards for 10 years, said, "it is too shameful. I wish that he had killed himself before being seized by enemy troops.
A tradesman named Fevzi Mohammed, who has a store on a central street in the city, said, "some women entered my store to see news of Saddam’s capture on TV. They loudly broke down in tears as soon as they saw video pictures of Saddam Hussein. Also, one of them put out her shoe and started knoking on her head as cursing on Americans."
Jordinian police stepped up the security meausure because Saddam’s capture has reinforced confessional divisions between two groups. Some disapointed Iraqis tried to interfere the street celebrations.