Special Report: Execution of Saddam Hussein
CANBERRA, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) -- Australian Prime Minister John Howard on
Saturday said former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein's execution was significant
because he was given a proper trial and dealt with according to Iraqi law.
Saddam Hussein, born on April 28, 1937, was deposed by the U.S.-led
invasion of Iraq in 2003. He was hanged on Saturday morning after he was handed
over to the Iraqi authorities for execution.
"The real significance is that this man has been given a proper trial, due
process was followed," Howard told reporters.
"There was an appeal that was dismissed and he has been dealt with in
accordance with the law of Iraq," he said.
"I believe there is something quite heroic about a country that is going
through the pain and the suffering that Iraq is going through, yet still extends
due process to somebody who was a tyrant and brutal suppresser and murderer of
his people," he added.
"That is the mark of a country that is trying against fearful odds to embrace democracy and it is a country that deserves sympathy and support and not to be abandoned," he said.