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Iraqi government officials have shown journalists video of the hanging of two of Saddam Hussein's aides, during which one of the men was decapitated. | Iraqi government officials have shown journalists video of the hanging of two of Saddam Hussein's aides, during which one of the men was decapitated. |
The film shows Barzan Ibrahim - Saddam Hussein's half-brother - and Awad Hamed al-Bandar hanged side-by-side. | The film shows Barzan Ibrahim - Saddam Hussein's half-brother - and Awad Hamed al-Bandar hanged side-by-side. |
Barzan, former intelligence chief, and al-Bandar, former head of Iraq's Revolutionary Court, were convicted over the killing of 148 Shias in 1982. | Barzan, former intelligence chief, and al-Bandar, former head of Iraq's Revolutionary Court, were convicted over the killing of 148 Shias in 1982. |
The government said Barzan's beheading was accidental. | The government said Barzan's beheading was accidental. |
The BBC's Andrew North in Baghdad says the video first shows both men being prepared for execution standing next to each other. | The BBC's Andrew North in Baghdad says the video first shows both men being prepared for execution standing next to each other. |
JUDICIAL HANGING Execution intended to break the neck, not strangle 'Long drop' method developed in late 19th centuryLength of rope calculated using prisoner's weightDrop is usually 4ft-10ft (1.3m-3m)Too long a drop leads to decapitation href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/6262617.stm" class="">Iraq government statement href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/6211741.stm" class="">Who stands where on death penalty They were both dressed in orange boiler suits. | |
Executioners in balaclavas placed hoods round both men's heads, then the noose. | Executioners in balaclavas placed hoods round both men's heads, then the noose. |
A short while later the footage, which is silent, shows both men fall. | A short while later the footage, which is silent, shows both men fall. |
Almost immediately the rope that was round Barzan's neck flicks upwards, the body dropping below. | Almost immediately the rope that was round Barzan's neck flicks upwards, the body dropping below. |
The cameraman then shows the pit below and a headless body, bloodied at the neck and what officials say was Barzan's head still covered by a hood. | The cameraman then shows the pit below and a headless body, bloodied at the neck and what officials say was Barzan's head still covered by a hood. |
Al-Bandar's body was still hanging above, said one official who was present at the execution. | Al-Bandar's body was still hanging above, said one official who was present at the execution. |
Our correspondent says officials say they are not planning to release the footage publicly. | Our correspondent says officials say they are not planning to release the footage publicly. |
Mixed reaction | |
The hangings took place at 0300 (0000 GMT), apparently in the same building in north Baghdad where Saddam Hussein was put to death on 30 December. | |
Executed judge's case Obituary: Barzan al-Tikriti The manner of the former Iraqi leader's execution drew international criticism after unofficial mobile phone footage showing him being taunted and insulted in his final moments was released. | |
Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said there were no such scenes at the hanging of his aides. | Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said there were no such scenes at the hanging of his aides. |
The BBC's world affairs correspondent Mike Wooldridge says reaction in Baghdad to Barzan and al-Bandar's executions has been mixed. | |
He says residents of Baghdad's largest Shia district, Sadr City, have celebrated the latest hangings, especially Barzan's. | |
But other Baghdad residents have said the executions have nothing to do with the problems Iraqis face every day, our correspondent adds. | |
In the Shia holy city of Najaf, residents beat drums and marched in the streets at news of the executions, AFP news agency reported. |