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IRAQ SPEEDS UP EXECUTIONS CITING TERROR THREAT, RAISING CONCERNS ABOUT UNFAIR TRIALS

September 23, 2012: Iraq has executed nearly 100 people so far this year, a big increase over previous years that has intensified concern about whether defendants are receiving fair trials in a country where the United States has spent billions of dollars trying to reform the judicial system after decades of dictatorship.
The government says most of the executed had been convicted of terrorism as bombings and shootings persist in Iraq, albeit not at the levels at the height of its conflict years ago. However, international observers worry that the legal process is faulty and that some trials are politically motivated — including this month's death sentence against Iraq's fugitive Sunni vice-president, Tariq al-Hashemi, a longtime foe of Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki who was convicted in absentia of running death squads.
The executions in 2012 of at least 96 people, all by hanging, amount to more than a quarter of all convicts who have been put to death in the last eight tumultuous years under leaders who struggled to stabilize a country at war after dictator Saddam Hussein was ousted in the U.S.-led war.
Christof Heyns, the U.N. investigator on arbitrary executions, described the government-sanctioned executions as "arbitrary killing" that is "committed behind a smokescreen of flawed legal processes." He warned that the " continued lack of transparency about the implementation of the death penalty in Iraq, and the country's recent record, raise serious concerns about the question of what to expect in the future."
He made the remarks in a statement in August after more than two dozen people were executed in one week.
Since 2005, Iraq's government has executed 372 people, including at least nine women and number of foreigners convicted of terror charges, according to Justice Ministry data. The number of foreigners among those killed this year was not available.
In the last month alone, the government executed 26 people, including a Saudi, a Syrian and three Iraqi women. The executions were announced with no details about the names or trials of those who were killed, drawing widespread international denunciation.
Haider al-Saadi, the spokesman for the Iraqi Justice Ministry, said the death penalty is the best way for the Iraqi government to ease the suffering of the victims' families.
"The criminals in Iraq are not like the ones in Switzerland or other European Union countries or any others," he said. "Iraq today is facing the most dangerous terrorists in the world."
Iraqi courts have issued 867 death sentences since 2004, with most of them still on death row. The most prominent Iraqi to be executed since Saddam's fall was the dictator himself, hanged on Dec. 30, 2006, for his role in the 1982 killings of 148 Shiites following a failed assassination attempt in the early 1980s. A handful of his senior henchmen followed him to the gallows.
After the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, coalition authority officials suspended Iraq's death penalty, which Saddam and his Sunni regime had used to get rid of his opponents in the majority Shiite country. Shiites have led Iraq since, and in 2004 the transitional government reinstated capital punishment. Now, the government is showing increasing enthusiasm for the death penalty as a law-and-order tool.
Iraq was ranked fourth among the top five executioners in the world in 2011, according to London-based Amnesty International. It said most of those who were put to death were convicted of murder, kidnapping, rape and other violent crimes. China is on the top of the list, with thousands of people believed to be executed each year, followed by Iran and Saudi Arabia. The U.S. was ranked fifth.
Amnesty said the people executed in Iraq were sentenced in courts that "failed to meet international fair trial standards." It accused Iraq of issuing convictions in at least some cases that were based on torturing or otherwise coercing witnesses into giving statements against the accused. It has also said that some defendants were sentenced after trials that lasted just a few minutes.
U.S. auditors estimate American taxpayers have spent about $10 billion since 2003 to rebuild and strengthen Iraq's justice system after decades of Saddam's abuse. (Sources: Ap, 23/09/2012)

JORDAN: FATHER SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR RAPING DAUGHTER ‘288 TIMES’
MALAYSIA: TWO WOMEN SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR DRUGS
CALIFORNIA (USA): DEATH PENALTY FOR OLD FIRE ARSON RICKIE LEE FOWLER
LOUISIANA (USA): THIBODEAUX FREED FROM DEATH ROW
JAPAN: 2 DEATH ROW INMATES HANGED
USA: ANOTHER MANUFACTURER BLOCKS DRUG FOR EXECUTION USE
NIGERIA: POLICE CORPORAL SENTENCED TO DEATH
INDONESIA: BRITISH MAN SENTENCED TO DEATH
IRAN: AFGHAN NATIONAL HANGED IN EVIN PRISON
IRAN: 11 PEOPLE HANGED IN EVIN PRISON
IRAQ: COURT SENTENCES FOUR AL-QAEDA MEMBERS TO DEATH
IRAQ: SAUDI CITIZEN SENTENCED TO DEATH
TEXAS (USA): CLEVE FOSTER EXECUTED
CHINA: COURT UPHOLDS DEATH SENTENCE IN PROFESSOR'S HOMICIDE
LAGOS (NIGERIA): COURT RESTRAINS GOVT FROM EXECUTING FIVE BY HANGING
BANGLADESH: FIVE PEOPLE SENTENCED TO DEATH
IRAN: MAN HANGED IN PRISON
EGYPT: 14 SENTENCED TO DEATH OVER SINAI ATTACKS
IRAN: THREE AFGHAN CITIZENS HANGED
MADAGASCAR SCRAPS CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
JORDAN: GIRL SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR KILLING HER STEPMOTHER
IRAN: ONE MAN WAS HANGED PUBLICLY
S. SUDAN: ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY IS A ‘GRADUAL’ APPROACH
IRAN: 6 PEOPLE EXECUTED TODAY
CALIFORNIA (USA): 50% OF LIKELY VOTERS PREFER LIFE IN PRISON WITHOUT PAROLE TO DEATH PENALTY
GAMBIA READY TO REPEAL CAPITAL PUNISHMENT LAW
KENYA: TWO SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR ROBBERY
SAUDI ARABIA: PAKISTANI NATIONAL EXECUTED FOR DRUG SMUGGLING
UAE: TOP COURT TWICE REJECTS DEATH SENTENCE FOR KILLER
BAHRAIN AGREES TO VAST MAJORITY OF UN RIGHTS RECOMMENDATIONS, REJECTS DEATH PENALTY OVERHAUL

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