Saddam’s Date With Destiny Still Unclear

Conflicting reports this morning on the timing of the former Iraqi dictator’s hanging:

Senior Iraqi officials on Friday dismissed suggestions from Washington that they would hang Saddam Hussein this weekend and said some in cabinet were pushing for the execution to be put off for a month or more.

But Shi’ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who has called for the ousted president put to death this year for killing and oppressing Shi’ites, said there would be “no review or delay” in the sentence following this week’s failure of Saddam’s appeal.

And a defense lawyer said he thought Saddam might well die on Saturday after lawyers were told to collect his belongings.

But in a continuation of public confusion at the highest levels and secrecy over the historic proceedings, Iraq’s Justice Ministry, which must carry out the execution, denied it had taken custody of Saddam from his U.S. military jailers and said it could not legally hang him for nearly a month.

One senior cabinet official told Reuters that ethnic Kurdish minority leaders were pressing for a second trial, for genocide against Kurds in the 1980s, to conclude before any execution.

“It’s none of the Americans’ business to decide when,” a senior Justice Ministry official said after a U.S. official said Saddam could die as early as Saturday. He insisted the ministry could not legally put him to death until January 26, when 30 days will have elapsed since the appeals court gave its judgment.

Well, today or 30 days from now is a small matter in the scheme of things…

2 comments to Saddam’s Date With Destiny Still Unclear

  • JB

    What are the odds that Saddam will ‘escape’ once he is turned over to Iraqi forces, given that the level of corruption within the Iraqi government is nearly but not quite high enough to turn-off a New Jersey voter.

  • It’s a possibility, but an exceedingly remote one – the security is going to be about as tight as humanly possible…

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