Official: Saddam may face death penalty ( 2003-12-15 22:53) (Agencies)
Saddam Hussein could be tried "in the next few weeks" and could be executed
if convicted, an Iraqi Governing Council member said Monday. Other council
members said the televised trial would likely begin later, perhaps by summer.
The trial will begin "very soon, in the next few weeks," Mouwafak al-Rabii, a
Shiite Muslim council member, told The Associated Press.
He and other council members said they were sure the United States would hand
Saddam over to the new Iraqi special tribunal for crimes against humanity, but
differed on how soon a trial could be mounted against the former dictator.
"I can tell you he is going to be the first," al-Rabii said.
But Dara Noor al-Din, another council member, told AP that the order of
trials would depend on the evidence.
"Maybe he will be the first one, maybe he won't," he said.
Noor al-Din, a leading Kurdish judge, offered a more conservative estimate
for the trial date: "Maybe four to six months." A third council member, Adnan
Pachachi, said he expected the trial to start "sometime in March."
That would still be close to the July 1 deadline for the U.S.-led occupation
authority to hand over sovereignty to a new, transitional Iraqi government. The
occupation authority has suspended executions in Iraq, but al-Rabii said it
wouldn't take long for them to be reinstated — especially for Saddam.
"We will get sovereignty on the 30th of June, and I can tell you, he could be
executed on the 1st of July," said al-Rabii, a longtime human rights activist.
He said Saddam would have a fair trial, and that Saddam will have "the right
to employ the best lawyers in the world, if he wants."
All three council members said the trial would be televised.
Saddam was captured Saturday night in a raid by U.S. soldiers in northern
Iraq. At least 300,000 people are believed to have been killed during his
23-year presidency, many of them buried in mass graves.