Special report: Saddam Hussein's
Fate
BAGHDAD, Nov. 5 (Xinhua) -- Sporadic clashes broke
out in some Sunni districts in Baghdad on Sunday, immediately after a Baghdad
court sentenced the ousted president Saddam Hussein to death, an Interior
Ministry source and witnesses said.
"Fierce clashes erupted in Zaafaraniyah neighborhood
in southeastern Baghdad between insurgents and Iraqi security forces backed by
U.S. troops, wounding at least five people," the source told Xinhua on condition
of anonymity.
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Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein yells at the
court as he receives his verdict during his trial held under tight
security in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone November 5, 2006.
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It was not clear whether there were more casualties
as the heavy gunfire and powerful explosions prevented rescue teams from
entering the area, the source said.
Elsewhere, clashes in Fadhil district in central
Baghdad resulted in death of an Iraqi army officer, he added.
Another Sunni area in western Baghdad, Ameriyah, also
witnessed gunbattle between unknown gunmen and Iraqi Army troops backed by U.S.
troops, the source said.
Meanwhile, the local witnesses reported that a
checkpoint in Kadraa district was attacked by rocket-propelled grenades and
machine-guns just before the sunset.
They said that clashes were also seen in Azamiyah
neighborhood when a group of angry gunmen traded gunfire with Iraqi soldiers and
U.S. troops.
Earlier in the day, Saddam and two of his senior aids
were sentenced to death by hanging after the Iraqi High Tribunal found them
guilty of crimes against humanity over the execution of 148 Shiite villagers of
Dujail in crackdown on the town after a failed assassination attempt against
Saddam in 1982.
The verdicts immediately aroused different reactions
across the war-torn country, where the Shiite community celebrated while the
Sunnis demonstrated.
Saddam Hussein sentenced to death by
hanging
BAGHDAD, Nov. 5 (Xinhua) -- Iraq's High Tribunal on Sunday
handed down death penalty by hanging to ousted President Saddam Hussein and two
of his senior aides for the Dujail case.
Saddam's half
brother and former intelligence chief Barzan Ibrahim and Awad Hamad al-Bandar,
chief judge of Saddam's Revolutionary Court, were sentenced to death over the
execution of 148 people of Dujail in crackdown on the town after a failed
assassination attempt against Saddam in 1982. Full Story

