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Fugitive Iraq VP says employees jailed in secret
by Staff Writers
Baghdad (AFP) Feb 20, 2012


Iraq's fugitive Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi said his bodyguards and other employees are being held in secret prisons and subjected to torture, in an interview broadcast on Monday.

Authorities have charged Hashemi, a Sunni, with running a death squad. He has been hiding out since December in the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq, where the authorities have so far declined to hand him over.

However, members of his bodyguard and employees of his office have been detained in connection with the case.

"All the arrested people from my bodyguards and the employees of my office are being held in secret prisons over which the ministry of justice has no authority, and confessions are being taken from them through torture," Hashemi said in the speech, which was broadcast on various Iraqi channels.

"We have pictures and evidence proving that the bodyguards were tortured, physically and psychologically," Hashemi said.

Alleged confessions by Hashemi's guards have been broadcast on television.

Hashemi also called on Iraqis "not to believe what the spokesman of the Higher Judicial Council said regarding the accusations."

The Higher Judicial Council "became a partner in influencing public opinion" over a case that should be investigated in secret, he charged.

Hashemi said he wants "to appear in front of a fair judicial system, and in circumstances that can lead to the truth."

The judicial council's spokesman, Abdelsattar Birakdar, has said "there are more than 150 crimes mentioned in the confessions of Hashemi's bodyguards" and called on Kurdistan authorities "to move to hand over the vice president."

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Three brothers to hang for Iraq car bombing
Baghdad (AFP) Feb 20, 2012 - Three brothers and a fourth man are to hang for a March 2007 car bombing in Baghdad that killed six people and wounded seven, a statement released on Monday by the Higher Judicial Council said.

Iraq has executed at least 65 people so far this year, close to the total of 68 for all of 2011.

"The central criminal court of Iraq issued sentences of death by hanging for three brothers and another defendant involved with them in blowing up a car bomb in the Bayaa area," the statement said.

The defendants, who were identified only by their initials, admitted to belonging to Al-Qaeda and carrying out the Bayaa bombing, in addition to being involved in other attacks, it said.

On February 7, Iraq hanged 14 people in a mass execution, many of them Al-Qaeda extremists.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has expressed shock at the number of executions in Iraq, criticising the lack of transparency in court proceedings and calling for an immediate suspension of the death penalty.



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