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Death sentence for Saddam upheld | Death sentence for Saddam upheld |
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Iraq's Appeals Court has upheld the death sentence against ousted President Saddam Hussein. | Iraq's Appeals Court has upheld the death sentence against ousted President Saddam Hussein. |
The court rejected an appeal by Saddam Hussein's lawyers and confirmed that he would be hanged, court spokesman Raed Juhi told the BBC. | The court rejected an appeal by Saddam Hussein's lawyers and confirmed that he would be hanged, court spokesman Raed Juhi told the BBC. |
The appeal was launched after an Iraqi court sentenced Saddam Hussein to death on 5 November for the 1982 killings of 148 Shias in the town Dujail. | The appeal was launched after an Iraqi court sentenced Saddam Hussein to death on 5 November for the 1982 killings of 148 Shias in the town Dujail. |
Under Iraqi law, Saddam Hussein must be executed within 30 days. | Under Iraqi law, Saddam Hussein must be executed within 30 days. |
"It cannot exceed 30 days. As from tomorrow [Wednesday] the sentence could be carried out at any time," Appeals Court judge Arif Shaheen told a news conference in Baghdad. | |
We were not at all surprised, as we are convinced that this has been - 100% - a political trial Khalil al-DulaimiSaddam Hussein's lawyer He added that there could be no further appeal against the verdict. | We were not at all surprised, as we are convinced that this has been - 100% - a political trial Khalil al-DulaimiSaddam Hussein's lawyer He added that there could be no further appeal against the verdict. |
The decision of the Appeals Court must be ratified by Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, but Judge Shaheen said Saddam Hussein's sentence could not be commuted. | |
Saddam Hussein's defence lawyer Khalil al-Dulaimi told the AFP news agency that the court's verdict "was expected". | Saddam Hussein's defence lawyer Khalil al-Dulaimi told the AFP news agency that the court's verdict "was expected". |
"We were not at all surprised, as we are convinced that this has been - 100% - a political trial," he said. | "We were not at all surprised, as we are convinced that this has been - 100% - a political trial," he said. |
The BBC's Peter Greste in Baghdad says the authorities are keeping the time and place of the execution a closely guarded secret. | |
He says we might only know if Saddam Hussein is finally dead after the sentence has been carried out. | |
The former president is currently facing a separate trial in connection with a military campaign against Kurdish communities in the 1980s. | The former president is currently facing a separate trial in connection with a military campaign against Kurdish communities in the 1980s. |
But Iraqi authorities have always said that they will carry out the sentence even if court proceedings are still under way, our correspondent says. | But Iraqi authorities have always said that they will carry out the sentence even if court proceedings are still under way, our correspondent says. |
'Flawed trial' | 'Flawed trial' |
Saddam Hussein was convicted of human rights abuses in relation to the killings of the 148 Shias in Dujail, north of Baghdad, after a failed assassination attempt against the former Iraqi leader in 1982. | Saddam Hussein was convicted of human rights abuses in relation to the killings of the 148 Shias in Dujail, north of Baghdad, after a failed assassination attempt against the former Iraqi leader in 1982. |
THE VERDICTS Saddam Hussein, former Iraqi president: found guilty and sentenced to deathBarzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, Saddam Hussein's half-brother: found guilty and sentenced to deathAwad Hamed al-Bandar, Chief Judge of Revolutionary Court: found guilty and sentenced to deathTaha Yasin Ramadan, former Iraqi vice-president: found guilty and sentenced to life in jail Abdullah Kadhem Ruaid Senior Baath official: found guilty and sentenced to 15 years in jailAbdullah Rawed Mizher, Senior Baath official: found guilty and sentenced to 15 years in jailAli Daeem Ali, Senior Baath official: found guilty and sentenced to 15 years in jail Mohammed Azawi Ali, Baath official: acquitted | THE VERDICTS Saddam Hussein, former Iraqi president: found guilty and sentenced to deathBarzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, Saddam Hussein's half-brother: found guilty and sentenced to deathAwad Hamed al-Bandar, Chief Judge of Revolutionary Court: found guilty and sentenced to deathTaha Yasin Ramadan, former Iraqi vice-president: found guilty and sentenced to life in jail Abdullah Kadhem Ruaid Senior Baath official: found guilty and sentenced to 15 years in jailAbdullah Rawed Mizher, Senior Baath official: found guilty and sentenced to 15 years in jailAli Daeem Ali, Senior Baath official: found guilty and sentenced to 15 years in jail Mohammed Azawi Ali, Baath official: acquitted |
Saddam Hussein's half-brother Barzan al-Tikriti and Iraq's former chief judge Awad Hamed al-Bandar were also sentenced to death. | Saddam Hussein's half-brother Barzan al-Tikriti and Iraq's former chief judge Awad Hamed al-Bandar were also sentenced to death. |
Former Vice-President Taha Yassin Ramadan was sentenced to life imprisonment and three others received 15-year prison terms. | Former Vice-President Taha Yassin Ramadan was sentenced to life imprisonment and three others received 15-year prison terms. |
Another co-defendant, Baath party official Mohammed Azawi Ali, was acquitted. | Another co-defendant, Baath party official Mohammed Azawi Ali, was acquitted. |
Saddam Hussein has said the court was illegitimate. | Saddam Hussein has said the court was illegitimate. |
Many critics have dismissed the trial as a form of victors' justice, given the close attention the US had paid to it. | Many critics have dismissed the trial as a form of victors' justice, given the close attention the US had paid to it. |
Before the sentencing session began, former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark was ejected from the courtroom after handing the judge a note in which he called the trial a "travesty". | Before the sentencing session began, former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark was ejected from the courtroom after handing the judge a note in which he called the trial a "travesty". |
Saddam Hussein's defence team had also accused the government of interfering in the proceedings - a complaint backed by US group Human Rights Watch. | Saddam Hussein's defence team had also accused the government of interfering in the proceedings - a complaint backed by US group Human Rights Watch. |
The 5 November verdict sparked celebrations in Baghdad but protests in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit | The 5 November verdict sparked celebrations in Baghdad but protests in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit |
US President George W Bush welcomed the original sentencing as a "milestone" in the efforts of the Iraqi people "to replace the rule of a tyrant with the rule of law". | US President George W Bush welcomed the original sentencing as a "milestone" in the efforts of the Iraqi people "to replace the rule of a tyrant with the rule of law". |
But the European Union has urged Iraq not to carry out the death sentence. | But the European Union has urged Iraq not to carry out the death sentence. |