I will not sign execution order for Tareq Aziz – Talabani
BAGHDAD / IraqiNews.com: – Iraqi President Jalal Talabani said on Wednesday he will not sign an execution order for Tareq Aziz, the foreign minister during the former regime who sentenced to death last month over the persecution of Islamic parties. “No, I will not sign the execution order for Tareq Aziz, because I am a socialist,” Talabani told French television France 24 in an interview. “I sympathise with Tareq Aziz because he is an Iraqi Christian. Moreover he is an old man who is over 70,” he said. Iraq‘s high tribunal passed a death sentence on Aziz, once the international face of Saddam’s government, in late October. The Vatican and Russia both called on Iraq not to carry out the death sentence on humanitarian grounds, noting his age and the fact he has health problems. Aziz was well known in foreign capitals and at the United Nations before Saddam’s downfall. It was not clear whether Talabani’s opposition to signing the death sentence would prevent it from being carried out. “According to the Iraqi constitution, the president of the state has the power to ratify death sentences before they are carried out,” said the lawyer, Tariq Harb. “Death sentences cannot be implemented without the approval of the president. This is what is in the constitution.” SH (P) 1