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Saddam trial judge seeks asylum in Britain-Jazeera
09 Mar 2007 20:16:14 GMT
Source: Reuters

DUBAI, March 9 (Reuters) - The Iraqi trial judge who sentenced former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein to death has asked for asylum in Britain, Al Jazeera television said on Friday.

The television's London correspondent said that Raouf Abdel Rahman had asked for asylum after going to Britain with his family in mid-December on a visitor's visa.

"The information we have is that the judge sought asylum for reasons including that he fears for his own life and the lives of family members ... The application is being considered by the Home Office," said the correspondent, Nasser al-Badri, citing unnamed official British sources.

There was no immediate comment from British or Iraqi officials.

Saddam Hussein was executed on Dec. 30, 2006 after being found guilty of crimes against humanity and sentenced to hang on Nov. 5 in the court headed by Abdel Rahman. The trial was over the killing of 148 Shi'ite men after a 1982 assassination attempt against Saddam in the Iraqi town of Dujail.

Abdel Rahman, a Kurd, was named as chief judge in the trial in January 2006, after Rizgar Amin resigned in protest at what he said was pressure from the Iraqi government.

Abdel Rahman also found guilty and sentenced to death Saddam's former chief judge, Awad Hamed al-Bander and Saddam's half-brother, Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti. Both were executed.
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Supporters place flowers on the new graves of Iraq's former President Saddam Hussein's two sons Uday and Qusay and a grandson after they were reburied in Awja, near Tikrit in northern Iraq, 175km (110 miles) north of Baghdad, March 14, 2007. The bodies of Uday and Qusay had been dug up and reburied outside the hall where their father was buried after he was hanged in December, relatives said on Wednesday.