Saddam could face execution from July 1

Saddam Hussein could be tried “in the next few weeks” and faces execution if convicted, one Iraqi Governing Council member said today.

Saddam Hussein could be tried “in the next few weeks” and faces execution if convicted, one Iraqi Governing Council member said today.

But other council members said a trial would likely begin later.

The trial will begin “very soon, in the next few weeks,” said Mouwafak al-Rabii, a Shiite Muslim council member. “I can tell you he is going to be the first.”

Al-Rabii noted that the US led occupation authorities have suspended the death penalty until there is a sovereign government, which is expected by July 1 under a deal with the coalition.

“We will get sovereignty on the 30th of June, and I can tell you, he could be executed on the 1st of July.” said al-Rabii, a long-time human rights activist.

Two other members of the US appointed Governing Council said Saddam’s trial could take longer to begin.

Council member Dara Noor al-Din said the trial could begin in four to six months.

Last week, the council announced a war crimes tribunal to try former members of Saddam’s regime.

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