The International Action Center (IAC) condemns the Trial and Death
Sentence For Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
Join us to Protest U.S. Colonial Injustice, War Crimes, and Crimes of
Occupation
Emergency
Demonstration:
In New York:
Saturday, December 30
2:00 pm
Times Square Recruiting Station
43rd St. & Broadway
call 212.633.6646 for more information
In Detroit, Michigan:
McNamara Federal Building
Saturday, December 30
4:30 PM
called by Michigan Emergency Committee Against War &
Injustice (MECAWI)
** The International Action Center urges activists to organize
local actions in response to the execution of Saddam Hussein and the
continuing occupation of Iraq. Check the IAC website (www.iacenter.org)
for updates on protests and other activities.
The International Action
Center (IAC) hold the U.S. government responsible for the decision of
the “Iraqi High Tribunal" to carry out the death sentence against Iraqi
President Saddam Hussein and considers this execution part of the Bush
administration’s plan to once again escalate the war. The timing
of the execution was clearly intended to pre-empt news that the death
toll of U.S. service people has hit 3,000 while that of Iraqis is in
the hundreds of thousands. Such an execution will be another war crime
against the Iraqi people.
As we have made clear in prior statements and articles, the IAC does
not consider the capture, trial and judgment of the Iraqi president to
be legal under international, U.S. or Iraqi law.* This punishment has
nothing to do with the alleged crimes of the Iraqi leader nor is it
part of an historical judgment of his role. It is the act of a
conquering power against a nation that is occupied against the will not
only of its 2003 legal government but also against the will of the vast
majority of its people.
No authoritative human rights body, including those who were and are
opponents and severely hostile to President Saddam Hussein such as the
Human Rights Watch, considers his trial fair or the sentence just (see
Dec. 27, 2006 statement).
Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, a founder of the IAC, who
was part of the defense team for Saddam Hussein, told the media after
hearing of the plan to execute that "SaddamHussein and his
co-defendants are in the custody of the U.S. military in Iraq. They
will be turned over to Iraq only on the order of or with the approval
of President Bush. His pending decision will have long term
consequences for the peace and stability of Iraq, and for the rule of
law as a means to peace."
The Bush administration is preparing to announce its “new strategy”
toward Iraq. This follows the November mid-term elections, which were
an anti-war statement by the U.S. electorate. It follows the
publication of the Iraq Study Group’s report, which was a recognition
that the U.S. occupation of Iraq had collapsed and that disaster was
near.
The execution of Saddam Hussein is a clear sign that the Bush
administration is looking not to negotiate a way for the U.S. to leave
Iraq, but is instead sending a signal that it will continue the war and
escalate it despite the impending disaster. This conclusion is all the
more obvious, as it accompanies the news out of Iraq that U.S. and
puppet Iraqi troops are attacking, arresting and killing members and
leaders of the Mahdi Army, led by Moqtada al-Sadr.
We in the IAC say no to the execution of Saddam Hussein and his
co-defendants, no to the escalation of the Iraq war that will mean more
deaths for Iraqis and for U.S. troops and for an intensified
mobilization to stop the occupation of Iraq. We applaud the decision of
the MECAWI organization in Michigan to call a protest outside of the
McNamara Federal Building at 4:30 PM on the day the lynching of Saddam
Hussein is set to be carried out.
*The following are URLS for
prior statements on the trial and impending execution of Saddam Hussein
and other Iraqi leaders:
Illegal and unfair trials of President Saddam Hussein and others by
the Iraqi Special Tribunal...
RAMSEY CLARK
October 10, 2006 Memorandum with Exhibits for Each...
URL: http://www.iacenter.org/Iraq/hussein-2-102006.htm
- 25KB - 14 Oct 2006
Verdict of the U.S. Occupation Court
Verdict of the U.S. Occupation Court - International Action
Center Statement - November 06-06
URL: http://www.iacenter.org/Iraq/hussein_verdict-11-2006.htm
- 9KB - 08 Nov 2006
Demonize to Colonize
Demonize to Colonize by Ramsey Clark "In the determination of
any criminal charge ... everyone shall be entitled to a fair and public
hearing by...
URL: http://www.iacenter.org/Iraq/rc-demonize2004.htm
- 19KB - 28 Nov 2005
Ramsey Clark: Why I'm Willing to Defend Hussein
Why I'm Willing to Defend Hussein by Ramsey Clark Published on
Monday, January 24, 2005 by the Los Angeles Times Late last month, I
traveled...
URL: http://www.iacenter.org/Iraq/rc_whydefend-sh012405.htm
- 13KB - 28 Nov 2005
The Trial of Saddam Hussein / Anti-war Movement Must Reject Colonial
'Justice'
The Trial of Saddam Hussein / Anti-war Movement Must Reject
Colonial 'Justice' Le procès de Saddam, justice coloniale By
Sara Flounders,...
URL: http://www.iacenter.org/Iraq/iraq_shtrial2005.htm
- 34KB - 28 Jan 2006