Special Report: Execution of Saddam
Hussein
BAGHDAD, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) -- The body of former Iraqi
leader Saddam Hussein, who was executed by hanging at dawn Saturday, will be
handed over to his tribal leader on Saturday night, to be buried in his village
of Uwja on Sunday morning, a senior provincial official told Xinhua.
"In short time, the governor of Salahudin province
Hamad Hamoudal-Qaisy, his deputy and Sheikh Ali al-Neda, head of the Saddam's
tribe, will receive the body of Saddam Hussein," deputy governor of Salahudin
province Abdullah Jabara told Xinhua by telephone.
"The handover of Saddam's body will be in Baghdad's
Green Zone tonight," Jabara said.
Earlier in the day, Jabara said the province will not
send representatives to attend a burial of Saddam in Baghdad, insisting that the
executed leader should be interred in Uwja village where his sons were buried in
2003.
The government "told us to send provincial
representatives, including the governor or his deputy and the leader of Saddam's
tribe to the burial of executed Saddam," said Jabara.
"I answered that we will not go to Baghdad unless
they agree to give us his body to hold a suitable funeral for him and bury him
in Uwja village beside his sons Uday and Qusay," he added.
At dawn on Saturday, the first day of four-day
Islamic festival Eid al-Adha, or Greater Bairam, Saddam was executed by hanging
in Baghdad.
Hours after Iraqi government hanged Saddam, a series
of bombing attacks hit Baghdad and Kufa town near the holy Shiite city of Najaf,
killing scores of people.