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US 'stalling' on Iraq executions | US 'stalling' on Iraq executions |
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Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki has criticised US forces for failing to hand over for execution three former prominent figures in Saddam Hussein's regime. | Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki has criticised US forces for failing to hand over for execution three former prominent figures in Saddam Hussein's regime. |
The three, including Ali Hassan al-Majid, known as "Chemical Ali", were condemned to death for the campaign against the Iraqi Kurds in the 1980s. | |
There has been division in the Iraqi leadership over the executions and the US says it is waiting for consensus. | There has been division in the Iraqi leadership over the executions and the US says it is waiting for consensus. |
There is suspicion the US does not want ex-defence chief Sultan Hashim to hang. | There is suspicion the US does not want ex-defence chief Sultan Hashim to hang. |
It is on the former defence minister, one of Majid's alleged accomplices, that the controversy is focused. | It is on the former defence minister, one of Majid's alleged accomplices, that the controversy is focused. |
The death sentences on the three were upheld by an appeals court in September. | The death sentences on the three were upheld by an appeals court in September. |
Under Iraqi law, the three men should then have been hanged within 30 days. | Under Iraqi law, the three men should then have been hanged within 30 days. |
But the verdict should also have been approved by the three-man presidential council and that is where the issue turned into a major political row. | But the verdict should also have been approved by the three-man presidential council and that is where the issue turned into a major political row. |
'Incensed' | 'Incensed' |
President Jalal Talabani, a Kurd himself, opposes the death penalty in principle. | President Jalal Talabani, a Kurd himself, opposes the death penalty in principle. |
"Chemical Ali" is the cousin of late Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein | "Chemical Ali" is the cousin of late Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein |
One of his two vice-presidents, Tareq al-Hashemi, a Sunni, is particularly incensed by the death sentence on Sultan Hashim and has threatened to resign if it is carried out. | One of his two vice-presidents, Tareq al-Hashemi, a Sunni, is particularly incensed by the death sentence on Sultan Hashim and has threatened to resign if it is carried out. |
The Americans, who are physically holding the three convicted men, have refrained from handing them over to Mr Maliki's Shia-led government for execution. | The Americans, who are physically holding the three convicted men, have refrained from handing them over to Mr Maliki's Shia-led government for execution. |
Now Mr Maliki has lashed out at them, accusing the US embassy of dragging its feet and causing a violation of the constitution. | Now Mr Maliki has lashed out at them, accusing the US embassy of dragging its feet and causing a violation of the constitution. |
He insists all three men should be delivered for execution. | He insists all three men should be delivered for execution. |
There is a strong suspicion the US is reluctant to see the former defence minister hang. | There is a strong suspicion the US is reluctant to see the former defence minister hang. |
It has been widely reported that he was in touch with the CIA during Saddam Hussein's rule and took part in plots to unseat him. | It has been widely reported that he was in touch with the CIA during Saddam Hussein's rule and took part in plots to unseat him. |
Sultan Hashim's supporters, Sunnis and others, say that like many others at the time he was simply obeying orders and not driving policy. | Sultan Hashim's supporters, Sunnis and others, say that like many others at the time he was simply obeying orders and not driving policy. |
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