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Saudi Arabia attacks Iraqi leaders for decision to hang Saddam during feast
Posted: 30-12-2006 , 18:40 GMT

saddamSaudi Arabia on Saturday criticized Iraq's leaders for executing former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein during the Eid al-Adha feast, saying his trial had been politicized. "There is a feeling of surprise and disapproval that the verdict has been applied during the holy months and the first days of Eid al-Adha," a presenter on the official al-Ikhbariya TV said after programming was broken to read a statement.

 

"Leaders of Islamic countries should show respect for this blessed occasion...not demean it," said the statement, which was attributed to the official news agency SPA's political analyst.

 

"It had been expected that the trial of a former president, who ruled for a considerable length of time, would last longer...demonstrate more precision, and not be politicized."

 

Saturday is the most important date in this year's Islamic calendar, as Muslims all over the world mark the Eid al-Adha, or Feast of the Sacrifice. This religious feast is viewed by devout Muslims as a time of forgiveness and compassion and leaders of Islamic nations often pardon criminals to mark the occasion, and prisoners are rarely executed at that time.

 

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» Forgive the butcher?
  M., (2006-12-30 , 19:11) - Reply
  Saddam the butcher of Iraq never showed any compassion or forgiveness. Only Allah can forgive him his sins and crimes. It is fitting he stand in front of Allah on Eid to answer for his crimes and beg for forgiveness.

» saddam
  eyad, (2006-12-31 , 07:58) - Reply
  i wonder why albawaba brings just the negative reactions to saddam execution?

» war crime
  khananana, finland, (2006-12-31 , 19:21) - Reply
  It's time now to bring every war criminal to justice. The two biggest war crimicals are BUSH and Blair and both of them should be hanged as soon as possible to save the world peace.

» SADDAM’S HANGING ON EID DAY
  MAHMOOD, LONDON-UK, (2007-01-01 , 12:43) - Reply
  Where were the Saudis when relentless barraging of rockets in civilian areas were unleashed by this tyrant Saddam?Were there no Eid festivals at that time?Did a single Saudi raise a finger when the Iranians congregating for Eid prayers had to disperse suddenly to avoid barage of rocket fired on Dezful?

» Watch our fools...
  Nasira, England, (2007-01-07 , 15:03) - Reply
  After all Saddam was only executed because he (the puppet) turned on his master the US. Bush jr completing daddy's unfinished business, an incompetantly (and illegally) executed war against Iraq resulted in Saddam's execution and revenge was complete. Victor's Justice!! Saddam should have been tried by an int. court. There is NO WAY Iraq in the midst of a civil war can provide an impartial judiciary &hense ensure a fair trail, which-despite the cries of angry Iraqis-is incidently an international norm. This reality-the wrath of U.Sam- doesn't excape the Saudis as they too have committed human rights abuses against their own people! Watch out fools!
   
   
   
 

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