Iraq Executes 18 despite International Outcry

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Iraq executed 18 people this month, eight of them on the same day as an attack on the justice ministry, a top official said on Wednesday, despite global condemnation over its ongoing executions.

They were the first confirmed executions this year, after Justice Minister Hassan al-Shammari insisted last week that Baghdad would continue to implement the death penalty in the face of widespread calls for it to issue a moratorium.

Iraq executed at least 129 people last year, according to the justice ministry.

"On Thursday (March 14), we executed eight, and then on Sunday (March 17), we executed 10," Deputy Justice Minister Busho Ibrahim told Agence France Presse.

He said that all 18 were convicted of terror-related offences, and that all were Iraqi men.

He declined to give a breakdown of where they were from, but said that some had been tried in northern Nineveh province and some in Baghdad, with others in unspecified provinces.

Eight of the executions coincided with a coordinated attack on the justice ministry complex in central Baghdad on March 14 in which 30 people were killed. The attack was later claimed by al-Qaida's front group in Iraq.

Al-Qaida's Iraqi affiliate later said that nationwide attacks on March 19 that killed 56 people were "revenge for those whom you (the government) executed."

Iraq's executions have sparked calls for a moratorium from the United Nations, as well as Britain, the European Union and rights groups Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.

EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said in a statement Wednesday that she "deeply" regretted that Iraq had restarted executions with the government having pledged to review cases of those arrested after months of protests in Sunni areas.

Comments 3
Missing ehab11 28 March 2013, 11:49

Wallahi thats all it is, youtube Badar Brigades & iraqi death squads, the sunnis have terror groups but they are small and disorganized. The shia of iraq have systematic terro campaigns. they slaughter sunnis in iraq day & night with full approval of he governemnt

Missing ehab11 28 March 2013, 11:52

Saddam was secular, he had Christians so high up in his government & he did not care much for sects. But the shia choose to form terror squads with the iranians & tried assassinating his sons, then the shia took sides with iran during the iran iraq war, treachery at its finest, They shia brang it upon themselves unpatriotic snakes

Thumb sarkis 28 March 2013, 12:28

For you to compare SA & Iraq, you are delusion, most the people Saudi executes are sunnis. Iraq has a strong alliance with Iran, they kill , kidnap & torture many sunnis & christians who oppose their rule on a scale that is un paralleled in the arab world< saudi is no angel, but there is no systematic kidnap & kill sectarian campaigns. The amount if sunnis girls who have been kidnaped & never regained by shia millita in iraq is sickening & digusting. http://www.globalresearch.ca/us-collusion-with-iraqi-death-squads/2696