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Iraq
Russia calls for 'clemency' for Tareq Aziz
2010-10-28
[Bangla Daily Star] Russia's foreign ministry yesterday called for "clemency" for former Iraqi deputy premier Tareq Aziz after he was sentenced to death by hanging for murder and crimes against humanity.

"It is obvious that considerations of elementary humanity demand that he is shown clemency," the ministry said in a statement, calling on the Iraqi authorities to take account of Aziz's age and ailing health.

"We would like to be able to count on Iraq's presidential council not allowing this sentence to be enforced," the ministry said, acknowledging however that the sentence was Iraq's "internal affair."
Nice to see that Russia stands by their clients ...
Iraq's supreme criminal court imposed the death sentence on Aziz, the long-time international face of the Saddam Hussein regime, on Tuesday after finding him guilty of "deliberate murder and crimes against humanity."

Aziz turned himself in to US forces in April 2003, days after the fall of Storied Baghdad and was sentenced to death along with two other pillars of the former Iraqi regime, former interior minister Saadoun Shaker and Abid Hmoud, a one-time aide to Saddam.

Russian politicians earlier in the day denounced the death sentence imposed on Aziz after he was convicted on charges of murder and crimes against humanity.

"What has happened in Iraq is the elimination of a witness and a settling of accounts between different religions, not a victory for justice," Mikhail Margelov, the head of the foreign affairs committee in Russia's upper house, the Federation Council, was quoted as saying by Interfax.
Posted by:Fred

#3  The Russians can sometimes be a little thoughtful about such things. Though he was in the inner circle, it's doubtful that he was of moment. I gather even those he had killed had tried to kill him, first.

So it is a simple question: is he worth hanging, or should he just spend a few years in the joint until he dies of natural causes?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-10-28 14:38  

#2  i really doubt Russia gives a flying damn if anyone spills the beans about anything. They are widely known as a weapons supplier too every shithole in the world. Also who is gonna do anything about anything they may have did wrong?
Posted by: chris   2010-10-28 12:29  

#1  "We would like to be able to count on Iraq's presidential council not allowing this sentence to be enforced,"

TRANSLATION: "Please, dear Gawd, don't let him start spilling the beans about anything."

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2010-10-28 09:27  

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