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Iraq
Presiding judge in Saddam's trial seeking British asylum
2007-03-10
The Iraqi judge who sentenced Saddam Hussein to death for crimes against humanity has fled to Britain where he is seeking political asylum, Al Jazeera has reported.

Presiding judge Rauf Rasheed Abdel Rahman has applied for asylum for both himself and his family in the past few days, the Doha-based channel said citing a British official it did not name. The channel's London correspondent said Abdel Rahman had been in Britain since December on a tourist visa. A spokeswoman for Britain's Interior Ministry declined to comment on the case. "We won't comment on individual cases. We won't confirm or deny whether someone has claimed asylum in the UK," she said.
Posted by:Fred

#6  He'd be better off in a non-Muslim state.
Posted by: regular joe   2007-03-10 13:27  

#5  I was wondering about that RD. The name-generator seems to have evolved again.
Posted by: Shipman 2007-03-10 04:55


I saw where you noted that the other day..think we're on Fred 3.0 now? ;-)
RD
Posted by: One Eyed Elmomotch1654   2007-03-10 06:56  

#4  Also thinking lifestyle upgrade. The UK has maybe the most lenient asylum rule in the world. The US does not.
Posted by: ed   2007-03-10 06:56  

#3  I was wondering about that RD. The name-generator seems to have evolved again.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-03-10 04:55  

#2  Presiding judge in Saddam's trial seeking British Kurdland asylum

my Vote.

RD heh check Freds name! lol
Posted by: One Eyed Elmomotch1654   2007-03-10 03:48  

#1  Hmmm. Doesn't make sense. Raouf's a Kurd who had his stuff well squared away up north (his frequent and extended "breaks" up there were a major factor in making the Dujayl case last nearly a year). Don't see any reason he'd need to bug out. He was/is a hero in Kurdistan for his role in trying/dispatching the demon from Tikrit - can't see that he'd have any reason, security or otherwise, to flee. Of course there could be the lifestyle question - but if that's it, WTF with the UK - ahemm, the US would be a much better, and equally welcoming, new home.
Posted by: Verlaine   2007-03-10 03:22  

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