US to hold Chemical Ali until Iraqi leaders agree
BAGHDAD - The United States said on Sunday it will hold Saddam Husseins cousin, known as Chemical Ali, and two other former officials sentenced to death, until Iraqi leaders reach a consensus on their fate.
Iraqs prime minister, president and a vice president have been at odds over who has the authority to order the execution of Ali Hassan Al Majeed, former Defence Minister Sultan Hashem and former army commander Hussein Rashid Muhammad. US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte said: They are in United States custody and ... once the government of Iraq has reached a consensus on what they wish to do with these detainees we will then take action.
So they can swing or they can stay in our custody. Works for me. | The Iraqi government said on Friday Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki had asked US President George W. Bush to order the handover of the three so they can be executed. Negroponte said he would not comment on diplomatic communications. At the moment the government of Iraq itself has not reached a consensus as to what to do about the situation so we await that, Negroponte told a news conference in Baghdad.
An Iraqi court in September upheld the death sentence against the three men who were convicted of genocide for their roles in a campaign against Iraqs Kurds in 1988. Under Iraqs constitution, the death sentence should have been carried out within 30 days.
President Jalal Talabani, a Kurd who opposes the death penalty, and Vice President Tareq Al Hashemi, a member of Saddams Sunni Arab minority, say Iraqs constitution requires that the three-man presidency councilmade up of the president and two vice presidentsagree to an execution. Malikis government says the council has no such power.
The US military has said it would keep the three men until it receives an authoritative government of Iraq request. Many Sunni Arabs believe former Defence Minister Hashem should be spared execution, arguing he was only a figurehead in a campaign run by Majeed.
Hang him anyway and teach people the danger of being a figurehead in an odious regime. |
Posted by: Steve White 2007-12-03 |