Conned with a false promise
To use what I think is an Americanism, it was a no-brainer that dawned on the Iraqi High Tribunal despite the protestations to the contrary before the 30th of December 2006.
A whole set of charges were laid against Saddam Hussein but there was an innocuous proviso that allowed for Saddam to be condemned to death and then have that sentence carried out before all the other charges were tried in court.
Every sensible person opined that there was no way the tribunal could legitimately try a person who is already dead, in fact, we also found as in the case of Ken Lay of Enron, whilst his first trial found him guilty, his death before sentencing or appeal meant the whole case had to be set aside.
Like I said before, no lawyer would waste their time defending a dead man except if there is a principle at stake.
Saddam innocent and cannot be proven otherwise
As it now transpires, the Iraqi High Tribunal has dropped all charges against Saddam Hussein and invariably there is no legal sanction for all the other atrocities that Saddam committed against his people.
Technically, whilst Saddam Hussein might have directly or through his proxies committed crimes against humanity, legally, he is not charged with anything, hence, he cannot be tried for anything and the principle of the Presumption of Innocence abides that everyman is innocent till declared guilty.
In this case, Saddam Hussein is only guilty of the crime against the 148 of the
A government immune to good sense
Obviously, the government of
The National Security Adviser himself still has the gall to appear on television to advise the people to move beyond Saddam having told a bare-faced lie about the atmosphere around the execution.
Where really is the integrity, honesty, probity and equity in this puppet contraption of government masquerading as a democracy?
Now, the blood of the innocent
The blood of the innocent should be requited and this could have been legitimately, legally and consummately done with trying Saddam for each and every offence, bringing to scrutiny the evidence of those atrocities – finding against Saddam would have served as a point of change, healing and reconciliation.
However, Saddam the tyrant and despot before death has at the point when the noose went round his neck with the sectarian taunting of the observers that included the cool National Security Adviser who was caught in a lie, is now becoming Saddam Hussein the martyr.
The irony of it all is not so much that Saddam’s evil was unforgivable, but that Saddam was a symbol of an Arab or Middle-Eastern personality standing up against the West – a lesson none of the Neo-Conservatives ever took on board.
Meanwhile, there is the simple matter of who now bears the blood of the innocent since justice could not be done – for those who have no part in this debacle, learn and learn well – this is how men bring great damnation upon themselves, by errors of omission when they rush to incomplete justice.
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I still think Saddam took it like a man.
How much more would we stand the non-criminal prosecution of the offenders?
In the last 2 weeks Nigerians & South Africans may and the South Koreans assuredly can.
Protest has been banned by the Sharia police that feels it is an embarrassment to islam - is Nigeria not a democracy?
Is anyone entitled to their own truth - this is the first of my Thought Picnics.
This is no $700 billion bailout, it could well be twice
Lagos State has gone a lot further and this should be the template for reform in Nigeria as a whole.
We are yet to achieve that standard of democratic resolve which makes this day still so relevant and significant to Nigeria's fu
After every vote is counted, the man must know that his time is up and time has now passed him by.
I say, he has no track record to be deserving of any honour yet.

