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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Top Saddam ally to be hanged (Tariq Aziz) Top Saddam ally to be hanged Court gives death sentence to aide who persecuted Shiites by Barbara Surk and Rebecca Santana - Oct. 27, 2010 12:00 AM Associated Press BAGHDAD - Tariq Aziz, the dapper diplomat and highest-ranking Christian in Saddam Hussein's regime, was sentenced Tuesday to death by hanging for persecuting members of the Shiite religious parties that now dominate the country. The decision to execute the 74-year-old Aziz, who has suffered a series of strokes in prison, shows the depth of hatred among the country's current Shiite leadership for top figures in a Baathist regime that sent hundreds of thousands of opponents to death or exile. Among Shiites in the eastern Baghdad slum called Sadr City, a gallows death for one of Saddam's ardent aides was considered a fitting end. "This is a fair judicial court ruling against those whose hands are still bloodied," said Kamil Jassim, a 32-year-old teacher. Many Sunnis, the minority Muslim sect that dominated Iraq under Saddam, questioned whether the death sentence was merely revenge masquerading as justice. "The aim of this court, formed by this government, is to kill and liquidate all of the former regime's senior figures if they committed crimes or not. It is an unfair trial and unfair verdict," said Jameel Sahib Ali, a 50-year-old merchant in Saddam's hometown of Tikrit. Aziz was wearing a blue suit and his trademark oversize glasses as he sat alone in court. He frequently grasped the handrail that surrounds the defendant's box and bowed his head as the judge read out the verdict. Tuesday's proceedings, broadcast on state TV, came nearly 20 years after Aziz's meeting in Geneva with U.S. Secretary of State James Baker failed to prevent the 1991 Gulf War. Aziz also met with Pope John Paul II at the Vatican weeks before the March 2003 U.S.-led invasion in a bid to head off that conflict. The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said the Vatican would lobby Iraq to halt the execution. He said commuting the sentence would encourage reconciliation and the rebuilding of peace and justice in Iraq. No date has been set for the hanging, and Aziz's lawyer has 30 days to appeal the sentence handed down by a court responsible for prosecuting crimes committed by the former regime. The verdict came two months after Aziz was transferred from U.S. to Iraqi custody. Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/2010/10/27/20101027iraq-aziz1027.html#ixzz13ZAxaVsU
Poster Comment: This fellow is guilty of being a high-ranking official of the Iraqi government under Hussein. And Hussein was very much supported and promoted by the US. He's accused to helping to cause events where about 50 people were killed. and there's no actual evidence that he did anything to help cause those events. Simply as a member of the government he's going to be hung for it. It brings up the question as to how many of our high-ranking government officials would be hanged until death if the same standards were applied to our side. This is a political killing of Turiq Aziz. This is an obscenity.
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#4. To: Red Jones (#0)
The Bush Junta should be hung en mass first, and the Obama Junta should follow. After a 'speedy' trial, of course.
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