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Saddam Hussein hanged - TV
30/12/2006 05:38  - (SA)  

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  • Baghdad - US-backed Iraqi television station Al Hurra said Saddam Hussein had been executed by hanging shortly before 06:00 (03:00 GMT) on Saturday.

    Arabic satellite channel Arabiya also reported the execution had taken place.

    The former Iraqi president ousted in April 2003 by a US-led invasion was convicted in November of crimes against humanity over the killings of 148 Shi'ite villagers from Dujail after a failed assassination bid in 1982.

    An appeals court upheld the death penalty on Tuesday and the government rushed through the procedures to hang him by the end of the year and before the Eid al-Adha holiday that starts on Saturday, coinciding with the haj pilgrimage to Mecca.

    The government had kept details of its plans shrouded in secrecy amid concerns it could spark a violent backlash from his former supporters with Iraq on the brink of civil war.

    Anger

    The execution will delight Iraq's majority Shi'ites, who faced oppression during Saddam's three-decade rule, but may anger some in his resentful Sunni minority.

    Some Kurdish leaders had sought a delay so they too could see justice for the man they accuse of genocide against them.

    Saddam's conviction on November 5 was hailed by US President George W Bush as a triumph for the democracy he promised to foster in Iraq after the invasion almost four years ago.

    With US public support for the war slumping as the number of American dead approaches 3 000, Washington is likely to welcome the death of Saddam, despite misgivings among many allies about capital punishment.

    But the hanging could complicate efforts by Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to heal Iraq's sectarian divisions with violence spiralling out of control and threatening to pitch the country into full-scale civil war.

    Strongman of ME

    Once the belligerent strongman of the Middle East, Saddam's power crumbled when US tanks swept into Baghdad in April 2003.

    He fled and was captured in December that year by US soldiers who found him hiding in a hole near his hometown of Tikrit.

    During his three decades in power, Saddam was accused of widespread oppression of political opponents and genocide against Kurds in northern Iraq.

    His execution means he will never face justice on those charges.

    Defiant to the end

    Defiant to the end, Saddam insisted during his trial that he was still the president of Iraq.

    He said in a letter written after his conviction in November that he offered himself as a "sacrifice".

    "If my soul goes down this path (of martyrdom) it will face God in serenity," he wrote in the letter.

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