Saddam was hanged in 'deplorable' way
Says Brown
Reuters, London
British finance minister Gordon Brown has condemned the way Saddam Hussein was hanged as "deplorable" -- in contrast to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who has so far stayed silent on the execution. Brown, expected to take over as premier when Blair steps down this year, said: "Now that we know the full picture of what happened, we can sum this up as a deplorable set of events." A mobile phone video showed observers taunting Saddam with shouts of "Go to hell" and chanting the name of a Shia cleric before the former Iraqi leader fell through a gallows trapdoor. The images provoked international criticism and further inflamed sectarian passions in Iraq. Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has pledged to investigate the way the hanging was conducted. Asked about the hanging when visiting a London hospital on Friday, Blair said: "I've decided to talk about health today. I will talk about all those other issues next week." Blair was on holiday at the Miami home of pop star Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees when the execution took place. President Bush has said Saddam's hanging should have been carried out in a "more dignified way" but argued that he received justice, unlike his victims. Brown, laying out his stall as a future prime minister in a BBC TV interview to be broadcast on Sunday, said:
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