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BAGHDAD, March 13 (Xinhua) -- Iraq executed three former officials of ex-leader Saddam Hussein's government and four others convicted of terrorism, the Iraqi Ministry of Justice said Thursday, despite international calls to end death penalty in the country.
The ministry said the executed had committed crimes against humanity and murdered former government opponent Talib al-Suhail al-Tamimi in Lebanon.
One of the three convicts was Abed Hassan al-Majeed, a cousin of former leader Saddam Hussein and brother to Saddam's aid Ali Hassan al-Majeed, also known as Chemical Ali. The three were found guilty in the case of killing al-Tamimi, who was assassinated in Beirut in 1994, reportedly after planning a coup against Saddam Hussein.
The other four were charged for colluding in terror acts.
Iraq frequently announces execution of prisoners deemed to be " terrorists and criminals." That has sparked calls to abolish capital punishment by the UN mission in Iraq, the European Union and some international human rights groups. They have criticized the lack of transparency in Iraqi courts.
Death penalty in Iraq had been suspended for over a year since June 2003. But in August 2004 the Iraqi government reinstated it, saying it would curb widespread violence in the country.
Source: Xinhua, March 13, 2014

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