A statue of Saddam Hussein, the president of the former Iraqi regime, erected in Sulaimaniyah City in the Kurdistan region has sparked controversy, with several opponents viewing it as an insult to the former dictator’s victims. The statue was placed at the Red Security National Museum in Sulaymaniyah in commemoration of the 33rd anniversary of liberating Sulaimaniyah city from Hussein’s ousted Baath regime on 7 March 1991. Soon after, the statue sparked controversy as many people raised their voices against the step. The issue soon became viral on social media platforms, compelling the Museum…