Friday, December 29, 2006

SADDAM IS DEAD


Human remains just exumed from the mass grave near Haila, 60 miles south of Baghdad.

Photo: Tom Bullock, NPR News


An Iraqi man cries openly and kisses the plastic bag containing the remains of his uncle, who had been missing for more than a decade.

Photo: Tom Bullock, NPR News


A child's garment found in a shallow grave.

CPA photo

Saddam Hussein has been executed by hanging for crimes against humanity, but Al Jazeera doesn't want to believe it.

Aljazeera reports:


Unconfirmed reports say that Saddam Hussein has been hanged in Baghdad. More soon.

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9:46 pm CT and Al Jazeera still won't confirm Saddam's execution.

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At 9:48 pm CT, Al Jazeera reports:
Saddam Hussein, the former Iraqi president, has been hanged, according to a television station in the region.

Reports on Al Hurra, a US-backed station, said that Saddam was executed shortly before 6am (03:00 GMT) on Saturday.

The former Iraqi president, who was ousted in April 2003 by a US-led invasion, was convicted last month of crimes against humanity over the killings of 148 Shia villagers from Dujail after a failed assassination attempt in 1982.

An appeals court upheld the death penalty on Tuesday and the Iraqi government rushed through the procedures to hang him by the end of the year and before the Eid al-Adha holiday that starts on Saturday.

The government had kept details of its plans shrouded in secrecy amid concerns that it may provoke a violent backlash from his former supporters with Iraq on the brink of civil war.

Saddam's conviction on November 5 was hailed by George Bush, the US president, as a triumph for the democracy he promised to foster in Iraq after the invasion almost four years ago.

With U.S. public support for the war falling as the number of American dead approaches 3,000, Washington is likely to welcome the death of Saddam, despite misgivings among many allies about capital punishment.

...During his three decades in power, Saddam was accused of widespread oppression of political opponents and genocide against Kurds in northern Iraq. His execution means that he will never face justice on those charges.

Saddam insisted during his trial that he was still the president of Iraq. He said in a letter written after his conviction that he offered himself as a "sacrifice".

"If my soul goes down this path [of martyrdom] it will face God in serenity," he wrote in the letter.

"His execution means that he will never face justice on those charges."

Although I don't support the death penalty, that statement is false.

Saddam was tried, found guilty, and received his sentence.

He did face justice. Justice was done.

He now faces the judgment of God.




"I said what I said. I am not guilty."

--SADDAM HUSSEIN (1937- 2006)

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