IRAQ: 6 CONVICTED WITH TERRORISM CHARGES EXECUTED

02 December 2011 :

Iraqi Ministry of Justice announced that 6 detainees, convicted with terrorism charges, were executed following the declaration of their final rule.
“The death penalty sentence of 6 convicted was executed this morning by virtue of article 4 of Anti-Terrorism Law,” the ministry reported in a statement which Alsumarianews received a copy of.
“Death penalty was executed after declaring the final rule of the sentence,” the ministry added.
Is considered a terrorist act every violence or threat of sectarian discord and civil war through citizens’ arming as well as their instigation and financing to arm each other, according to Article 4 of 2005’s Anti-Terrorism Law.
Iraqi presidency had approved, on October 20, the execution of 53 convicted including 5 foreigners, an Iraqi official declared.
Justice Minister Hassan Al Shammari reported, on September 5, that his ministry received 40 presidential decrees of death penalty. 5 out of the 40 decrees are ready to be executed, he announced explaining that the execution of the other sentences awaits their ratification.
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani appointed his first deputy Khudair Al Khuzai, on June 13, as well as his second deputy Tarek Al Hashimi, on July 19, to sign death penalty sentences.
 

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