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Iraq postpones execution of Saddam aides
But only until Sunday, the first day after Eid.
BAGHDAD - Iraq postponed hanging two of Saddam Hussein’s henchmen on Thursday amid international pressure following the ousted dictator’s bungled and much criticised hanging.

Barzan Ibrahim Al Tikriti, Saddam’s half brother and former intelligence chief and Awad Ahmed al-Bandar, the head of the revolutionary court, were to have been hanged on Thursday. A senior official from Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki’s office, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the execution was postponed ”due to international pressure.”

Baha Al Araji, an influential Shiite lawmaker from radical cleric Moqtada Al Sadr’s parliamentary bloc, said: “I am sure it will be done on Sunday.”

Another Shiite deputy, Sami Al Askari, said the executions will be carried out after state holidays for the Eid Al Adha festival end on Saturday. He did not give a date. “The executions will be after the holidays,” said Askari, who was present at Saddam’s hanging on Saturday as Maliki’s representative.

Askari said there was also a view among some members of the government that the two former regime officials be hanged after the appeals court decides on a prosecution request to send another Saddam aide to the gallows. The prosecution has requested that Taha Yassin Ramadan, former vice president, also be hanged. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, but the prosecution has suggested that this was insufficient.
Posted by: Steve White 2007-01-05
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