Iraqi court upholds death penalty for 40

Statue of justice holding balanced scales in hand isolated on white background

Statue of justice holding balanced scales in hand isolated on white background

Published Jul 31, 2016

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Moscow – The Iraqi Court of cassation took a decision on Sunday to uphold death sentences for 40 men over an attack on Camp Speicher in Tikrit by the Islamic State (IS) group in 2014.

In February, Iraq sentenced 40 out of 47 men to be be executed by hanging over the June 2014 massacre, when IS killed over 1 600 Shia Iraqi Air Force cadets in an attack on Camp Speicher in Tikrit. The Iraqi government blamed the massacre on both IS, outlawed in Russia and many countries, and members of the Iraqi wing of the Arab Socialist Baath Party, which is banned in the country.

“The decision [to uphold executions], taken earlier by the Central Criminal Court has been approved,” a spokesperson for the court system was quoted as saying by the Al Sumaria broadcaster.

In February, the sentence was criticised by the Amnesty International watchdog, that noted that the vast majority of such trials have been “grossly unfair”.

Sputnik

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