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Saddam Executed

Postby dada on Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:05 pm

CNN wrote:Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein executed

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BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein has been executed, a witness said.

"Saddam's body is in front me," said an official in the prime minister's office when CNN telephoned. "It's over."

In the background, Shiite chanting could be heard. When asked about the chanting, the official said "These are employees of the prime minister's office and government chanting in celebration."

The witness reported that celebrations broke out after Hussein was dead, and that there was "dancing around the body."

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki did not attend the execution, according to an adviser to the prime minister who was interviewed on state television.

The execution was videotaped and photographed, state television reported, and those images will be distributed to the media.

Al-Arabiya television network reported that Barzan Hassan, Hussein's half-brother, and Awad Bandar, former chief justice of the Revolutionary Court, were hanged after Hussein. All three were convicted of killings in the Iraqi town of Dujail nearly 25 years ago.

Earlier, Munir Haddad, a judge on the appeals court that upheld the former dictator's death sentence, and an adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki each confirmed the paperwork needed for Hussein's execution had been prepared late Friday.

"All the procedures have been completed," Haddad said.

At the same time, a U.S. district judge refused a request to stay the execution.

Attorney Nicholas Gilman said in an application for a restraining order, filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Washington, that a stay would allow Hussein "to be informed of his rights and take whatever action he can and may wish to pursue."

Haddad had called Gilman's filing "rubbish," and said, "It will not delay carrying out the sentence," which he called "final."

Haddad also said there is no need for a presidential decree for the implementation of the execution.

He said once the handover is completed, "the sentence will be carried out swiftly, without any delay. God willing."

Haddad, who will attend the execution, said he received a call from al-Maliki's office asking him and a prosecutor to be ready for it.

Haddad wouldn't disclose the location of the execution and said it won't be broadcast live on TV because of human rights issues.

Meanwhile, Giovanni di Stefano, one of Hussein's defense attorneys, told CNN the U.S. military officially informed him that the former Iraqi dictator has been transferred to Iraqi authorities for his execution and that a "credible source" told him Hussein will be executed "very shortly -- in the next couple of hours."

And di Stefano indicated that the move by lawyers in the U.S. court could mean Hussein is in U.S. military custody now.

"The United States may very well have had a cause to effectively take him back in the event" a judge "grants the temporary restraining order, in which case his life would then be spared at least for a period of time or until such further order of the court," he said.

Giving Hussein to the Iraqis despite a temporary restraining order would be contempt of court, di Stefano said.

Conflicting reports

These latest developments come during a day of conflicting reports over whether Hussein was in U.S. or Iraqi custody. Throughout the day, U.S. officials have not wavered in their stance that he remains in U.S. custody.

There has been speculation that Hussein would be executed before Eid Al-Adha -- a holiday period that means Feast of the Sacrifice, celebrated by Muslims around the world at the climax of the hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.

There is a belief that the execution could be soon because the law does not permit executions to be carried out during religious holidays.

Eid begins Saturday for Sunnis and Sunday for Shiites and lasts for four days. Hussein is a Sunni Muslim.

Baha al-Araji, a member of the Iraqi parliament from the Muqtada al-Sadr bloc, said the government is seeking the "opinion of clerics, both Sunni and Shiite, whether they can carry out the death sentence against Saddam on Saturday since it's the start of Eid."

"The clerics would issue a fatwa saying that due to exceptional circumstances the death sentence can be carried out," said al-Araji, whose political movement represents Shiite Muslims.

Sheikh Jalaleddin al-Saghir, who is both a Shiite cleric and a parliament member from the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, said, "There is absolutely no problem from a religious standpoint to carry out the death sentence at the start of Eid."

Baghdad now is in its regular overnight curfew, and Iraqi and U.S. troops are bracing for protests and violence if an execution occurs.

Ministerial aides said government officials have been in "emergency meeting," and al-Araji confirmed that officials were still debating whether to execute the former Iraqi leader on Saturday.

Gallows in Green Zone Al-Araji said the scaffolding where Hussein is to be hanged is in Baghdad's Green Zone, the center of power for coalition officials.

He said he saw a judge, a cleric and a physician at the site. According to Iraqi law, these people have to be present at the execution.

"These people were told to remain there on standby waiting for orders for the government," al-Araji said.

Al-Araji told CNN that he and other parliament members and government officials have been cleared to attend the hanging.

"I would have wished for this to happen in Sadr City, where he has killed the most people," he said.

If the hanging does occur on Saturday, it will "most likely take place between 6 a.m. and noon," he said. Those hours translate to 10 p.m. Friday and 4 a.m. Saturday in the Eastern United States.

Speaking from Doha, Qatar, Najib al-Nuaimi, one of Hussein's defense attorneys, said Hussein's "fate definitely [is] in the hands of God."

Meeting with half-brothers

Another defense lawyer, Badie Aref, told CNN that Hussein met with two of his half-brothers in his cell on Thursday and passed on messages and instructions to his family.

"President Saddam was just bracing for the worst, so he wanted to see his brothers and pass on some messages and instructions to his family," Aref said. The half brothers who visited were Sabawi and Wathban Ibrahim Hassan al-Tikriti, he said.

Another of Hussein's half-brothers, Barzan al-Tikriti, has been sentenced to death and is being held in Iraq under the same charges as Hussein.

Aref said the U.S. soldiers guarding Hussein on Tuesday took away a radio he kept in his cell so he could not hear news reports about his death sentence, which was confirmed that day.

"They did not want him to hear the news from the appeals court upholding the sentence," he said. "They gave him back the radio on Wednesday."

Aref said Saddam found out about the appeals court verdict "a few hours after it was announced."

Crimes against humanity

Hussein was convicted on November 5 of crimes against humanity in connection with the killings of 148 people in the rown of Dujail after an attempt on his life.

The dictator was found guilty of murder, torture and forced deportation.

The Dujail episode falls within 12 of the worst cases out of 500 documented "baskets of crimes" during the Hussein regime.

The U.S. State Department says torture and extrajudicial killings followed the Dujail killings and that 550 men, women and children were arrested without warrants.

CNN's Aneesh Raman, Arwa Damon, Ryan Chilcote, Sam Dagher, Jomana Karadsheh and Ed Henry contributed to this report.


San Francisco Chronicle wrote:Reports: Saddam Executed in Baghdad

(12-29) 19:40 PST BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) --

Saddam Hussein has been hanged, state-run television reported Saturday. "Criminal Saddam was hanged to death," state-run Iraqiya television said in an announcement. The station played patriotic music and showed images of national monuments and other landmarks.

A U.S. judge on Friday refused to stop Saddam's execution, rejecting a last-minute court challenge.

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said U.S. courts do not have jurisdiction to interfere in another country's judicial process. The ruling can be appealed, but it was issued within an hour of the time Iraqi officials said they expected the execution to be carried out.

Saddam and others were convicted of murder in the killings of 148 Shiite Muslims from an Iraqi town where assassins tried to kill Saddam in 1982.

Also to be hanged were Saddam's half-brother Barzan Ibrahim and Awad Hamed al-Bandar, the former chief justice of the Revolutionary Court, the adviser said.
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Postby Matt on Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:07 pm

damn, i was just gonna start my "free Saddam" campaign :oops:
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Postby .Dee. on Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:08 pm

^Lmfao, its about time.
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Postby JaoSming on Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:15 pm

so, the question on everyone's mind...


...did someone tape it? is it online?
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Postby --- on Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:15 pm

Wow, this is a shock. I havn't followed the news for a long time and completely forgot about the whole Saddam situation. All I really have to say is good riddance.
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Postby dada on Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:20 pm

JaoSming wrote:so, the question on everyone's mind...


...did someone tape it? is it online?


Apparently they recorded and took photos of the event to be turned over to the media. It'll probably be all over the net in no time.
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Postby Riot on Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:21 pm

It is about damn time. Now that this is behind us all the attention can be focused on moving forward and no more distractions regarding Saddam and his old regime. The past is history and it is time to focus on the present and future.
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Postby Axel on Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:25 pm

Yay.

I hope YouTube has it.
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Postby bigh0rt on Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:27 pm

Riot wrote:It is about damn time. Now that this is behind us all the attention can be focused on moving forward and no more distractions regarding Saddam and his old regime. The past is history and it is time to focus on the present and future.


In theory.
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Postby Scotty on Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:32 pm

Hooray! :o
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Postby Riot on Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:43 pm

bigh0rt wrote:
Riot wrote:It is about damn time. Now that this is behind us all the attention can be focused on moving forward and no more distractions regarding Saddam and his old regime. The past is history and it is time to focus on the present and future.


In theory.


...and reality.

Ya dingleberry.
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Postby bigh0rt on Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:45 pm

Riot wrote:
bigh0rt wrote:
Riot wrote:It is about damn time. Now that this is behind us all the attention can be focused on moving forward and no more distractions regarding Saddam and his old regime. The past is history and it is time to focus on the present and future.


In theory.


...and reality.

Ya dingleberry.


Well, I hardly forsee many differences now than since he was caught; other than, yes, in theory, that we can say consoling things like, "This is all behind us now." and "we can now focus on moving forward" when in reality, that's not really saying much at all... ya dig?
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Postby Gundy on Sat Dec 30, 2006 2:51 pm

Burn in hell, Saddam. :D
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Postby Cloudy on Sat Dec 30, 2006 4:03 pm

Damn, I don't want to comment on this... You guys will kill me
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Postby benji on Sat Dec 30, 2006 4:20 pm

Some Arab media is apparently going to (or already has) air it...so voyeurs keep your refresh buttons handy on youtube... (Although YouTube will probably ban it instantly...better keep your P2P's and torrent clients handy then...)

If you're against the death penalty in all cases Cloudy, no one should take issue with you. But if you're one of those people who favor the death penalty EXCEPT in Saddam's case, or against the death penalty but can see where it's defensible but don't find it to be for Saddam, then you'd hopefully rightly be figuratively killed.
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Postby sucram on Sat Dec 30, 2006 4:29 pm

James Brown's got a 'brand new body bag' for Sadamn. :lol:
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Postby BOSS on Sat Dec 30, 2006 6:16 pm

any photos or videos ?
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Postby Gundy on Sat Dec 30, 2006 6:26 pm

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Postby Fitzy on Sat Dec 30, 2006 6:46 pm

haha^^

i think its about time, they had no other option
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Postby Axel on Sat Dec 30, 2006 7:51 pm

Cloudy wrote:Damn, I don't want to comment on this... You guys will kill me


Killing you isn't the bad part. It's what we would do with your limp , lifeless body afterwards :wink:
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Postby Matt on Sat Dec 30, 2006 9:06 pm

No RIP? No love for Sadaam eh?
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Postby sdude on Sat Dec 30, 2006 10:46 pm

his life ended in pretty cruel way :cry: well he problaby desrved it :wink:
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Postby Cloudy on Sat Dec 30, 2006 10:46 pm

Sometimes I just think USA is doing too much...
What is USA doing in Iraq? Weren't they suppose to be in Afghanistan finding bin Laden? And Saddam didn't have any chemical massive killing weapon right? If USA is doing this to Iraq and Saddam, why not to North Korea's Kim dude?

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Postby dada on Sun Dec 31, 2006 2:03 am

Hmmm, cant seem to find videos anywhere even though I'm not so sure I actually wanna see it.
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Postby neospurin on Sun Dec 31, 2006 2:24 am

An Arab TV station screen it around 8:30 Baghdad time. I saw it in sattelite Tv. People were firing guns in the air and dancing all over the place after Saddam's neck like snap in an instant. After they cloth the body with white shroud and carried away back inside.
Graphic yet totally fulfilling for those he oppressed the past 30 years
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