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 Tariq Aziz close to death says lawyer

 Source : AKI
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Tariq Aziz close to death says lawyer 13.1.2006

 



Baghdad, 12 Jan. (AKI) - Iraq's jailed former deputy prime-minister, Tariq Aziz, who has a heart condition and has suffered a stroke, is close to death, his lawyer, Badi Aref Ezzat, said on Thursday, quoted by the pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat. "I don't believe he will live longer than another month," the attorney said, adding that Aziz's tiny two square metre prison cell was "only fit to keep dogs in."

Aziz been detained for nearly three years in an unspecified location, but has so far not been charged with any specific crimes. At the end last month, the president of the panel probing deposed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, Raid Juhi, told Al-Hayat that Aziz must stay in jail because is still under investigation. Aziz, the only Christian in Saddam's regime, was allowed over Christmas to speak to his family for the first time since his detention in 2003. 

Tariq Aziz, The former deputy prime minister of Iraq
Photo : AFP


Aziz was the Eight of Spades in the United States' playing card pack depicting the most wanted members of the former Iraqi regime, and surrendered into US custody on 24 April, 2003, days after the invasion of Iraq.

Aziz alleges that decisions to declare war, suppress a revolt or a civil mutiny were taken by Saddam, and had nothing to do with him. However, as a member of Iraq's Revolutionary Command Council, he has been accused by Indict, the committee seeking to prosecute the Iraqi leadership, of war crimes against Iran, Kuwait and his own people.

As Iraq foreign minister in the 1980s and 1990s, Aziz represented Saddam's regime on the world stage for many years. He enlisted American support for Baghdad in its 1980-1988 conflict with Iran. After Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, and the the first Gulf war that ensued, Aziz became an instantly recognisable figure in the world media as he shuttled frenetically between foreign capitals, seeking to enlist support for his country.

At home, he survived Saddam's political purges and an assassination attempt by Iranian-backed radicals in 1980.

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