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BAGHDAD, March 20 (Xinhua) -- Saddam Hussein's former deputy Taha Yassin Ramadan was hanged before dawn for crimes against humanity, Iraqi officials said Tuesday.
Ramadan, who was vice Iraqi
president when Saddam's regime was ousted four years ago by a U.S.-led coalition
forces, became the fourth ex-regime figure to be executed over the killing of
148 Shiites after Saddam escaped an assassination attempt in 1982 in the village
of Dujail.
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Iraq's former vice president Taha Yassin
Ramadan speaks during final arguments for their trial in Baghdad's heavily
fortified Green Zone in this July 27, 2006 file photo.(Photo:
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His lawyer said Monday Ramadan was
allowed to call his family before the execution.
Ramadan was initially sentenced to
life imprisonment for his role in the Dujail killings on Nov. 5, 2006. But the
prosecutor filed petition to the appeals court last December, demanding death
penalty on him.
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Iraq's former vice president Taha Yassin Ramadan speaks during
the final arguments for his trial in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green
Zone in this July 27, 2006 file photo. (Xinhua
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The appeals court accepted the
petition and referred the case back to the trial court, which then increased the
sentence to death by hanging after a hearing session.
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This file photo shows former Iraqi
President Saddam Hussein (R) and his deputy Taha Yassin Ramadan. (Photo:
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Ramadan, maintaining his innocence,
filed against the sentence to the appeals court but his appeal was rejected.
UN High Commissioner for Human
Rights Louise Arbour had called the Iraqi government to spare Ramadan, but the
latter said it was determined to punish former regime officials.
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This
file photo shows former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein (L) and his deputy Taha
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Three other ex-regime figures were
executed before Ramadan for the Dujail killings. Saddam was executed on Dec. 30
last year, while Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, former secret police chief, and Awad
Ahmed al-Bandar, head of Iraq's revolutionary court, were hanged on Jan. 15.
Ramadan, born in 1938 at a peasant
family in the northern region of Mosul, was captured by Kurdish fighters in
August 2003 before being handed over to U.S.-led coalition
forces.
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Iraqi court confirms death
penalty on Saddam aide
BAGHDAD, March 15 (Xinhua) -- The Iraqi High Tribunal's
appeals court confirmed the death sentence imposed on Taha Yassin Ramadan, vice
president to executed Saddam Hussein, court official said on Thursday.
"All the members of the appeals court approved yesterday
the death sentence on Taha Yassin Ramadan," Judge Munir Haddad of the appeals
panel told news conference.
"According to the law, the convict could be hanged at any
time during the official period of 30 days from the day of the sentence approval
by the appeals court," Haddad explained. Full
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