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Saddam trial verdict 'timed to boost Bush'

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Published Date: 10 November 2006
FORMER Foreign Secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind has accused the United States government of delaying the verdict in Saddam Hussein's trial to boost President Bush's Republicans in the mid-term polls.
The ex-Edinburgh Pentlands MP said he had no hard evidence but felt that the timing of the verdict just before voters took their decision was "deeply suspect."

The former Iraqi president was sentenced to death by hanging this week after being found guilty of crimes against humanity.

Speaking on BBC1's Question Time, Sir Malcolm said he feared the decision had been taken some weeks ago and the announcement held back until the eve of the elections in which the Republicans lost heavily to the Democrats in the Senate and Congress.

The White House has dismissed the accusation as "preposterous" and said Iraqi judges determined the timings of the verdict and the announcement.

A Downing Street spokeswoman refused to comment on Sir Malcolm's suspicions saying: "The Iraq judicial system is a matter for the Iraqis."



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  • Last Updated: 10 November 2006 9:20 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Saddam Hussein
 
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Paul Voltaire,

www.paulvoltaire.spaces.live.com 10/11/2006 13:16:51

Malcolm Rifkind is a silly man.
Comes with hanging out with Jeffrey Archer so much.

2

Alex.,

10/11/2006 16:14:52

Come in Malcolm Rifkind .... your time is up!


 

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