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Lisa Karpova
Pravda.Ru
Terrible state murder of Saddam Hussein's former secretary
by Felicity Arbuthnot
"There was no honour left; ruin and war and the blood was flowing ...
Sadness, hate and the reign of arbitrary destruction." (Rachid Taha, Algerian Musician and lyricist, 1958-:)
Shocking
details have emerged from an impeccable source (not named for obvious
reasons) of the execution on Thursday the 7th of June, in Baghdad, of
Abed Hamid Hamoud, President Saddam Hussein's former personal secretary
and aide.
Mr Hamoud, fourth on America's 2003 asinine, juvenile
playing card list of Iraq's sovereign government, has been held in jail
since June 2003, after being arrested by US occupying forces.
He
was sentenced to death in October 2010 with former Deputy Prime Minister
and Foreign Minister, Tareq Aziz, and former intelligence chief, Sadoun
Shakir, heightening fears for their imminent execution.
"What
you have not heard," states the commentator "is that (Mr Hamoud) was
led to his execution whilst under the impression that he was going for a
medical check up.
"The Iraqi government didn't even notify his family or relatives or make arrangements with them to deliver his body."
A
chilling observation on America and Britain's "New Iraq" is that the
Maliki government is, "...so intent on revenge that they have waved the
formalities of telling a person they were taking him to his execution."
Deep
concern is expressed for the fate of both Tareq Aziz and Sadoun Shakir
in light of this appalling act. They were sentenced at the same Court
hearing.
Prime Minister Nuri al Maliki's Press Secretary stated
earlier this year that they would execute Tareq Aziz, " ... and now that
they are done with the formalities, there is nothing to stop them. The
world must know what these people have done and what I am sure they
will do, God forbid, in the near future," concludes our contact bleakly,
pleading that pressure be brought to "stop what they are planning to
do" in the case of Tareq Aziz, Sadoun Shakir and many others.
Amnesty
USA (i) has called the number of executions in Iraq "alarming" pointing
out that at least seventy people were executed already in the first
half of this year.
In January, thirty-five people were executed
in a single day (ii) a number UN High Commissioner for Human Rights,
Navi Pillay, called: "terrifying," adding, "Given the lack of
transparency in court proceedings, major concerns about due process and
fairness of trials, and the very wide range of offences for which the
death penalty can be imposed in Iraq, it is a truly shocking figure.
Most disturbingly, we do not have a single report of anyone on death row
being pardoned, despite the fact there are well documented cases of
confessions being extracted under duress"' she said.
Amnesty's
statement reminds, "The death penalty, which is the ultimate denial of
human rights, should never be used, whatever the gravity of the crime...
the present Iraqi government should demonstrate a clear break with the
past by following the global trend away from the death penalty."
Iraq
became a signatory to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in
1948, including the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman
or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. (iii)
In February 2010, the
UN Human Rights Council's periodic review of Iraq, primary
recommendations were that a moratorium on the death penalty be
established with a view to abolishing it. Iraq's comically named, near
mute "Human Rights Minister," was in attendance.(iv)
It should be
added that the Court system was entirely overhauled under the
occupation of Iraq and designed to US dictat. Changing anything in a
Constitution is illegal under occupation. Thus, it could be argued
legally that the whole set up is not only inhuman, but illegal.
Ironically,
it was al Maliki's Dawa Party who attempted to assassinate Tareq Aziz
and Saddam Hussein in Dujail in 1982. He is clearly determined to
ruthlessly eliminate those who are familiar with a long, murderous,
destabilizing history. Legalities be damned.
Nevertheless,
however, it is dressed up, as the lynching of Saddam Hussein, these
killings are now being done in the name of Britain and America, who
wrought the "New Iraq."
Will they continue to stand silently by
for as long as it takes - or will the largest US embassy on the planet,
in Baghdad, rein in their puppet Prime Minister and regain at least some
semblance of that which the USA is supposed to stand for?
i.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=31331
ii.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/24/us-un-iraq-rightsidUSTRE80N17820120124
iii.
http://gjpi.org/2009/08/07/iraq-and-international-human-rights-declarations-and-treaties/
iv.
http://gjpi.org/2010/03/06/human-rights-council's-universal-periodic-review-of-iraq/