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Former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein
addresses the court during his trial inside the heavily fortified Green
Zone in Baghdad Nov. 7, 2006. Saddam was back in court on Tuesday for the
first time since he was sentenced to hang for crimes against humanity,
facing separate charges of genocide of the Kurds. (Xinhua/Reuters
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CAIRO, Dec. 27 (Xinhua) -- In an Internet letter
released on Wednesday, former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein called on the Iraqi
people to unite against invaders and said his execution would be a sacrifice for
Iraq.
"Your unity stands against falling into servitude,"
he wrote. "Do not let them (invaders) divide you ... Long live jihad (holy war)
and the mujahdeen against the invaders," Saddam said in the hand-written letter.
He called on the Iraqi people to "preserve the values
that enabled you to be worthy of carrying out shouldering the faith and to be
the light of civilization."
The authenticity of the letter was confirmed by one
of Saddam's defense lawyers in Jordan, who disclosed that the letter was written
by Saddam on Nov. 5 when he was sentenced to death for crimes against humanity.
It was released on Tuesday when an Iraqi appeal court
upheld his death sentence and then published on the Baath Party's website on
Wednesday, according to the lawyer.
Saddam's letter said, "Here I offer myself in
sacrifice. If God almighty wishes, it (my soul) will take me where he orders to
be with the martyrs."
He added that he was writing the letter because his
lawyers had told him that the court would give him an opportunity to say a final
word.
On Tuesday, Iraqi appeals court announced that it had
upheld the death sentence for Saddam and he would be executed within the next 30
days.
In a news conference held in Baghdad, Munir Hadad,
chief of Iraqi Appellate Court, told reporters that the court confirmed the
verdict to hang Saddam.
Under the Iraqi current law, the execution is
required to be carried out within the next 30 days and the government has the
right to choose the date, Munir said.
Saddam was sentenced to death on Nov. 5 on crimes
against humanity for killing of 148 people in Dujail village following a failed
assassination attempt on him in 1982.
Saddam's half-brother Barzan al-Tikriti and former
judge Awadal-Bander also got the death penalty over the Dujail killings. Their
appeals are also denied by the Appellate Court, which meant that they will face
the same fate as Saddam.
Saddam to be executed within 30
days
BAGHDAD, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) -- Iraqi appeals court announced
on Tuesday it had upheld the death sentence for the toppled president Saddam
Hussein and he would be executed within the next 30 days.
In a news conference held in Baghdad, Munir Hadad, chief
of Iraqi Appellate Court, told reporters that the court confirmed the verdict to
hang Saddam. Full
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