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BAGHDAD, July 1 (Xinhuanet) -- Death penalty would be
applied to the deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein if he was convicted of the
crimes he was accused of, Iraqi Justice Minister Malik Dohan al-Hassan said
Thursday.
"If the serious crimes that Saddam is accused of are
proven, the special court, which was founded during the occupation, could
sentence him to death," local newspaper Azzaman quoted Hassan as saying.
The charges included crimes against humanity and
genocide by using chemical weapons, the minister said.
The interim Iraqi government has approved reinstating
the death penalty, paving the way for the trail of Saddam.
"We reactivated the death penalty. We are a state of
sovereignty and have just regained our freedom," said the minister, adding "we
have the right and even the obligation to use the tools that we see useful."
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