Saddam Hussein to be executed...

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Saddam Hussein to be executed...

Saddam Hussein was handed over to the Iraqi authorities and is to be pronounced dead today or tomorrow due to hanging. It's about time this guy got what he deserved. It's on CNN Live right now.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/meast/12/29/hussein/index.html

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- U.S. officials said they had transferred former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to Iraqi custody Friday, a final step before his execution, according to Hussein's lawyers in Jordan.

"The American side has notified us that they have handed over the president to the Iraqi authorities," said Khalil al-Dulaimi, head of Hussein's defense team as saying, according to Reuters.

Another Hussein attorney earlier Friday said Hussein could be hanged Saturday, citing "different sources." (Watch what signs point to an imminent execution Video)

"I think the Americans will accompany him onto the execution stage. And I think they will have a pre-recorded film that will be released [Saturday] evening if they carry out the sentence in the day," defense attorney Najib al-Nuaimi said from Doha, Qatar.

But, Hussein's defense team said in a written statement to CNN that U.S. officials had agreed to a meeting between the former Iraqi leader and his lawyers in a few days -- contradicting predictions of a weekend execution.

U.S. officials could not be reached for comment.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said Friday that nothing will stop or delay the execution, according to Iraqi national television.

There will be "no reviews or delays in the execution of the criminal Saddam," al-Maliki told reporters, according to Al-Iraqiya TV.

Bush administration officials had said Thursday that Hussein is expected to be executed "this weekend," but cautioned the timing was up to Iraq. Hussein will be transferred from U.S. to Iraqi custody within the next day, one U.S. official said.

More than one administration source confirmed the impending transfer. (Full story)

The former Iraqi dictator remained in U.S. custody Friday and has not been handed over to Iraq authorities for execution, according to Iraqi Deputy Justice Minister Bosho Ibrahim. (Watch what's known about the lead-up to Hussein's hanging Video)
Hussein 'accepts his fate'

Defense attorney al-Nuaimi said the timing of Hussein's execution was down to politics.

"Mr. Bush has decided that prior to the verdict of the [Anfal] trial that he be executed by the end of the year," he said. "It was a political decision, not a fair trial."

Hussein has accepted his fate, al-Nuaimi said. "And he was smiling. I think he will be smiling when the capital punishment is carried out."

American officials have also denied Hussein access to a lawyer, al-Nuaimi said.

The lawyer said he had been in touch with Hussein's eldest daughter, Raghad, who has been trying to negotiate passage from Jordan into Iraq to visit her father before he is executed. She wants to hear any last requests from her father and stands a better chance of succeeding if the execution is delayed until next week, he said.

Raghad Hussein and her sister Rana defected to Jordan in 1995 and were granted government sanctuary. The two have been estranged from their father.

Under Iraqi law, Hussein's lawyers and his family would be notified before the death sentence is carried out.
Cell meeting with brothers

Another defense lawyer, Badie Aref, told CNN that Hussein met with two of his half-brothers in his cell on Thursday and passed on messages and instructions to his family.

"President Saddam was just bracing for the worst, so he wanted to see his brothers and pass on some messages and instructions to his family," Aref said. The half brothers who visited were Sabawi and Wathban Ibrahim Hassan al-Tikriti, he said.

Another of Hussein's half-brothers, Barzan al-Tikriti, has been sentenced to death and is being held in Iraq under the same charges as Hussein.

Aref said the U.S. soldiers guarding Hussein took away a radio he kept in his cell on Tuesday so he could not hear news reports about his death sentence, which was confirmed that day. (Full story)

"They did not want him to hear the news from the appeals court upholding the sentence," he said. "They gave him back the radio on Wednesday."

Aref said Saddam found out about the appeals court verdict "a few hours after it was announced."
Guilty of crimes against humanity

Hussein was convicted on November 5 for crimes against humanity in connection with the killings of 148 people after an attempt on his life.

Hussein's execution by hanging must take place before January 27 -- 30 days after the Iraqi High Tribunal upheld the death sentence -- according to chief Judge Aref Shaheen. (Watch what some Iraqis think will happen when Hussein dies Video)

The dictator was found guilty of murder, torture, and forced deportation.

The Dujail episode falls within 12 of the worst cases out of 500 documented "baskets of crimes" during the Hussein regime.

The U.S. State Department says torture and extrajudicial killings followed the Dujail killings and that 550 men, women and children were arrested without warrants.

As a human, i feel sorry for him in spite of what he's done partly because of the i'm opposed to revenge and death penalty and also because of the excruciating pain this senile man will go through. I'm against revenge as well. Killing him will not bring anyone back. And things might get even worse than they are now because of the hanging.

I researched the effects of "hanging" on the body before, during and after the hanging itself. It's probably the worst way to die. If feel badly for his victims but again I just feel sorry, as a human, for how horribly the old bastards going to face death.

And please spare me on how he so richly deserves it or how you think he's getting easily, i know what he did and he should pay but I'm not relating in that way, but relating as a human being.

Wow, what a horrible presentation. Sorry for the syntax, fellas but i was in a huge rush..

Originally posted by FistOfThe North
As a human, i feel sorry for him in spite of what he's done partly because of the i'm opposed to revenge and death penalty and also because of the excruciating pain this senile man will go through. I'm against revenge as well. Killing him will not bring anyone back. And things might get even worse than they are now because of the hanging.

I researched the effects of "hanging" on the body before, during and after the hanging itself. It's probably the worst way to die. If feel badly for his victims but again I just feel sorry, as a human, for how horribly the old bastards going to face death.

And please spare me on how he so richly deserves it or how you think he's getting easily, i know what he did and he should pay but I'm not relating in that way, but relating as a human being.

I don't think hanging, if done properly is that bad a way to die.

It is in Iraq...

Anyways the guy probably deserves it, but I'm still against it. Not like it matters anyway. The trial was a piece of shit a joke and the sentence wasn't even close to lawful in any normal civilization but that's probably what we could expect in Iraq

Originally posted by Fishy
It is in Iraq...

Anyways the guy probably deserves it, but I'm still against it. Not like it matters anyway. The trial was a piece of shit a joke and the sentence wasn't even close to lawful in any normal civilization but that's probably what we could expect in Iraq

Yeah, well, lots of peopel die by hanging.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Yeah, well, lots of peopel die by hanging.

Lots of people die of aids too, doesn't mean we shouldn't worry or even slightly care about that.

same goes for cancer, war, poverty, starvation (usually related to the before mentioned one), murder, and a lot of other things....

Originally posted by Fishy
Lots of people die of aids too, doesn't mean we shouldn't worry or even slightly care about that.

same goes for cancer, war, poverty, starvation (usually related to the before mentioned one), murder, and a lot of other things....

Yeah, I am just saying, if you kill him anyways. Hanging is not the worst method there is. Though also not a particularly nice one.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Yeah, I am just saying, if you kill him anyways. Hanging is not the worst method there is. Though also not a particularly nice one.

Well yeah that's true there are worse ways... And the way in which he is killed is of no concern to me... I just think that a country that wants to be a democracy or at least claims to want to be one should be founded on good proper laws and a just execution of those laws. Something that is simply not happening here.

Is this supposed to be news? Did anyone actually expect the appeals court to overturn the conviction? 😬

Actually guys, I'm in total agreeance (if that's even a word) on the whole remose thing. I mean I know what the guy did, and I know that he deserves it, but I can't help but feel a bit of sadness. I mean who wants to be hung? It's surprising that they actually still use that form of execution these days, but it's Iraq, so I can't really say anything.

I was actually going to keep this to myself in thinking that if I posted that I felt a bit of remorse then everyone would bash me, but now that I see there are other people talking about it too, I came out. 🙂

Originally posted by Kelly_LS
Actually guys, I'm in total agreeance (if that's even a word) on the whole remose thing. I mean I know what the guy did, and I know that he deserves it, but I can't help but feel a bit of sadness. I mean who wants to be hung? It's surprising that they actually still use that form of execution these days, but it's Iraq, so I can't really say anything.

I was actually going to keep this to myself in thinking that if I posted that I felt a bit of remorse then everyone would bash me, but now that I see there are other people talking about it too, I came out. 🙂

...electric chair? ....gas chamber?

i dont agree with capital punishment, but in this case i support it.

Originally posted by Bardock42
...electric chair? ....gas chamber?

Lethal injection as well.

Originally posted by Kelly_LS
Lethal injection as well.

Seems nicer than the others.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
i dont agree with capital punishment, but in this case i support it.

Man, no offense, but you are walking irony.

lethal injection is definitely the way to go IF you are to be executed.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Seems nicer than the others.

Man, no offense, but you are walking irony.


Actually probably more painful. I don't know where I heard this from but I heard it's mind-wrenching pain right before you die. As for a hanging, it's just a *Snap* and it's over, basically.

Update: These guys on CNN have no freaking idea what they're talking about. They've said a few hours ago that it could be minutes to days before he dies. They said he WILL be dead before the New Year starts, though. And now they're saying that since they've turned him into the Iraqi authorities, his death will be in a matter of a few hours.

Originally posted by Kelly_LS
Actually probably more painful. I don't know where I heard this from but I heard it's mind-wrenching pain right before you die. As for a hanging, it's just a *Snap* and it's over, basically.

Update: These guys on CNN have no freaking idea what they're talking about. They've said a few hours ago that it could be minutes to days before he dies. They said he WILL be dead before the New Year starts, though. And now they're saying that since they've turned him into the Iraqi authorities, his death will be in a matter of a few hours.

Not the way they will do it.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Not the way they will do it.

True...

2-3 of his accomplices were executed by hanging earlier this week according to the News this morning.

firing squad seems econimical.