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Capital punishment in
Iraq' was commonly used by the government of
Saddam Hussein.
After the
invasion of Iraq in 2003, the U.S. administrator,
L. Paul Bremer, suspended capital punishment, declaring that "the former regime used certain provisions of the penal code as a means of oppression, in violation of internationally acknowledged human rights."
In May 2005, capital punishment was reinstated in Iraq. Iraqi law states that no person over the age of 70 can be executed.
[1] There is an automatic right to appeal on all such sentences. Iraqi Law requires execution within 30 days of all legal avenues being exhausted. The last legal step, before the execution proceeds, is for the condemned to be handed a ''red card''. This is completed by an official of the court with details of the judgment and a notice that execution is imminent.
[2]
In September 2005, three murderers were the first people to be executed since the restoration. Then on
March 9 2006, an official of Iraq's Supreme Judicial Council confirmed that Iraqi authorities had executed the first
insurgents by hanging.
[3]
27 people, including one woman, were executed by the Iraqi government on
September 6,
2006, for high crimes against civilians.
[4]
Execution of Saddam Hussein
Main articles: Execution of Saddam Hussein
Saddam Hussein was sentenced to death by hanging for
crimes against humanity[5] on
November 5,
2006, and was executed on
December 30,
2006 at approximately 6:00 a.m. local time. During the drop there was an audible crack indicating that his neck was broken, a successful example of a
long drop hanging.
[6]
By contrast,
Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, the head of the Mukhabarat, Saddam's security agency, and
Awad Hamed al-Bandar, former chief judge, were executed on
January 15,
2007, also by the long drop method, but Barzan was decapitated by the rope at the end of his fall indicating that the drop was too long.
[7]
Also, former vice-president
Taha Yassin Ramadan had been sentenced to life in prison on
November 5,
2006, but the sentence was changed to death by hanging on
February 12,
2007.
[8] He was the fourth and final man to be executed for the 1982 crimes against humanity on
March 20,
2007. This time, the execution went smoothly and without obvious mistake or problem.
[9]
At the Anfal genocide trial, Saddam's cousin
Ali Hassan al-Majid (aka Chemical Ali), former defense minister
Sultan Hashim Ahmed al-Tay, and former deputy Hussein Rashid Mohammed were sentenced to hang for their role in the
Al-Anfal Campaign against the Kurds on
June 24,
2007.
[10]
References
1. Saddam May Escape Hangman's Noose
2. Iraq is preparing for Saddam's hanging
3. More bombs bring death to Iraq
4. Iraq has months to avert collapse
5. Saddam Hussein sentenced to death by hanging
6. Saddam Hussein Hanging Video Shows Defiance, Taunts and Glee
7. AP: Saddam’s half brother and ex-official hanged January 15, 2007
8. Top Saddam aide sentenced to hang February 12, 2007
9. Saddam's former deputy hanged in Iraq March 20, 2007
10. Iraq's "Chemical Ali" sentenced to death, ''MSNBC.com'', June 24, 2007. Retrieved on June 24, 2007.