Fugitive Iraqi VP: Death Sentence Campaign “a Shambles”

The fugitive Iraqi politician who was sentenced to death Sunday for murder decried the verdict and sentence as "the final phase of the theatrical campaign against me using a kangaroo court." Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi, a Sunni, had earlier been convicted of murdering a lawyer and security official. He was also accused by Iraq's Shiite-led government of a role in more than 100 attacks on his political rivals amid heavy sectarian violence in Iraq in the last decade. At a news conference in the Turkish capital on Monday, al-Hashemi — who has been in exile amid the charges — reaffirmed his and his aides' innocence of the charges and called the process "a shambles." Al-Hashemi and his political allies have slammed the accusations as politically motivated, an effort by Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to shore up his own power. Iraq has been locked in a sectarian political struggle, and has faced continuing sectarian attacks, since U.S. forces withdrew at the end of last year.

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