Remember that both the trial and the execution were carried out by Iraqi institutions.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dazz9908
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Remember that both the trial and the execution were carried out by Iraqi institutions.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dazz9908
Just like when Saddam was in power. Things haven't changed much.Quote:
Originally Posted by studiose
The trail was never going to be fair and the outcome was inevitable.Quote:
Originally Posted by BeansBeansBeans
I've seen a video of the rope being placed around his neck but I don't think the actual hanging will be shown.
Would you favour a world where the state is able to execute un-armed suspects without trial?Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
Interesting statement.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki
Before the invasion, Iraq was a stable dictatorship whose citizens could be executed basically because Saddam Hussein didn't like them. Now, Iraq is an unstable democracy whose citizens can only be executed if a court of law finds them guilty of a grievous crime.
Things haven't changed much...?
Saddam's regime had courts too. I'm sure Iraqi citizens can still be executed if those now in power don't like them and claim it's a grievous crime in the eyes of the current government. The claims about death squads in Iraqi police and torture in Iraqi prisons may not be totally ungrounded.Quote:
Originally Posted by studiose
Saddam was hanged because he punished those who tried to assasinate him. I'm sure it was a grievous crime in his eyes. I'm sure every nation would punish those trying to kill their leader. For example, the man who tried to assasinate Ronald Reagan in the 80s is still in prison. Isn't it inhumane? You don't get that long prison sentence just for an attempted murder here in Finland.
I suppose before the overthrow, people had to watch out for the government, now it's just anybody you don't know.
I feel sorry for the Iraqi people that have to live with this :\
Let's not forget that the punishment was the killing of 148 people without trial. Can you please list all countries that are likely to produce this kind of a response to an attempted assassination of their leader?Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki
Different countries have different punishments. The severity of punishments in Finland is by no means the universal ideal, but just one of the options.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki
There a significant difference, however, between trying someone according to the laws of a country and simply killing opponents. Surely you must realize that. :s
FOX News roundup time?Quote:
Originally Posted by studiose
Seems there has been no shortage of executed citizens that are tortured and then shot in the back of the head, blown up etc. in Iraq daily.
Executed is the correct wording.
There has not been a need of a busy court doing overtime to bring it about.
Or is it just collateral damage?
No, it's murder. Carried out by persons who are not sanctioned by the Iraqi government.Quote:
Originally Posted by TOgoFASTER