Blue Herald
27
Dec
An Eye For An Eye
by Buck

Punishing an evil dictator for bringing death to so many over there… so that we don’t have to here.

Saddam must die in 30 days

NYDN ImageScores of Iraqis volunteer to be hangman as court rules

WASHINGTON - Hundreds of Iraqis vied for the hangman’s job as Iraq’s highest court set a 30-day clock ticking yesterday for Saddam Hussein to die.

Iraqi officials have already rejected demands for an outdoor public hanging of the 69-year-old toppled dictator at Baghdad’s Shaab soccer stadium, where the execution could be viewed by tens of thousands who suffered under his 30-year dictatorship.

But if the procedures for other executions under Iraq’s new government are followed, video and still photographs of Saddam’s execution would be taken and at some point excerpts would be shown on official Iraqi TV.

Bassam Ridha, an adviser to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, has been flooded with hundreds of “letters, e-mails, telephone calls and even mobile text messages from people within Iraq and outside who want to hang him.”

The basic message is that “we want to kill him. He killed my family, so we have the right to do it,” Ridha said.

For security reasons, Iraqi officials would not specify where and when Saddam might be executed and who might witness the hanging. Saddam has been held under American guard at a U.S. military base south of Baghdad, and it was unclear whether the U.S. would be involved in the hanging.

The U.S. banned the death penalty after the invasion but it resumed under the interim Iraqi government in September 2005, and more than 60 executions have been carried out.

In the Iraqi method, prisoners are not told of the execution until the day of hanging. They are given a last meal and a cigarette and then are led in orange jumpsuits and a black hood, shackled hand and foot, to the gallows.

Source: Richard Sisk, New York Daily News


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