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    Rush to hang Saddam seen as legally questionable
    By Steve Negus

    FT
    January 1 2007 18:00

    Iraq's government hanged Saddam Hussein only three days after his
    final appeal was overturned on December 27, even though it had 30 days
    to do so and the decision to rush the deposed dictator to the gallows
    was legally questionable.

    Most interpretations of Iraqi law would require the signature of
    Iraq's President Jalal Talabani to carry out the execution, or
    possibly one of his two vice presidents. Instead, Prime Minister Nuri
    al-Maliki himself signed the warrant ` an exception that was
    apparently approved by the special tribunal that convicted Mr Hussein,
    but irregular nonetheless.

    In off-the-record statements to the US media at the weekend, US
    officials distanced themselves from the decision. The New York Times
    reported that officials had been `privately incensed' by the rush to
    execution, although an unnamed Iraqi official was quoted as saying it
    had only gone ahead following a late-night meeting between Iraqi and
    US representatives at Mr Maliki's office.

    The US has long insisted that the trial and punishment of Saddam
    Hussein were a fundamentally Iraqi process.
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