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Prosecutor Demands Death Penalty For Hussein

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Monday, 19 June 2006

The chief prosecutor in the trial of Saddam Hussein has demanded the death penalty for the ousted Iraqi president and two other defendants, Hussein's half brother Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti and his former vice president Taha Yassin Ramadan.

Hussein and seven other defendants are on trial for crimes against humanity related to the execution of 148 Shi'ite civilians in the town of Al-Dujayl in 1982.

The chief prosecutor, Jaafar al-Moussawi, cast doubt on the claim that the killings were prompted by an assassination attempt against Hussein in Al-Dujayl.

Summing up the prosecution's final arguments, al-Mussawi also asked that charges against one of the seven defendants, Mohammad Azzam al-Azzawi, be dropped and that he be released. Al-Azzawi was a low-ranking official of Hussein's Ba'ath Party in Al-Dujayl.


Monday, 19 June 2006

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