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Urgent Action 33/07 on Four Women Sentenced to Death in Iraq
URGENT ACTION APPEAL - From Amnesty International USA


Samar Sa'ad 'Abdullah (f), aged about 25, Wassan Talib (f), aged 31, Zeynab Fadhil (f), aged 25, Liqa' Qamar (f), aged 25. The four women named above have been sentenced to death, and at least one of them is in imminent danger of execution. The president has the power to pardon them, or commute their sentences. All four women are held at Baghdad's al-Kadhimiya Prison. Two have young children with them: Zeynab Fadhil her three- year-old daughter, Liqa' Qamar her one-year-old daughter, who was born in prison (...) Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible: - urging the authorities not to carry out the death sentences imposed on Samar Sa'ad 'Abdullah, Wassan Talib, Zeynab Fadhil and Liqa' Qamar; - expressing concern that Samar Sa'ad 'Abdullah is facing imminent execution; - asking for details of the exact charges against each of the women; - calling on the authorities to commute all the death sentences that have been passed since August 2004, and to move from there to a complete abolition of the death penalty...

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Urgent Action 33/07 on Four Women Sentenced to Death in Iraq
URGENT ACTION APPEAL - From Amnesty International USA

Amnesty International



09 February 2007
UA 33/07
Fear of imminent execution/death penalty

IRAQ
Samar Sa'ad 'Abdullah (f), aged about 25
Wassan Talib (f), aged 31
Zeynab Fadhil (f), aged 25
Liqa' Qamar (f), aged 25


The four women named above have been sentenced to death, and at least one of them is in imminent danger of execution. The president has the power to pardon them, or commute their sentences.

Samar Sa'ad 'Abdullah was sentenced to death by the Central Criminal Court of Iraq (CCCI) on 15 August 2005 for the murder of her uncle, his wife and three of their children in the al-Khudra' district of Baghdad. She reportedly blamed the killings on her fiance, who, she said, had carried them out in order to rob her uncle. Her fiance was said to have been arrested, but Amnesty International does not know what charges, if any, have been brought against him. Samar Sa'ad 'Abdullah's death sentence was upheld on appeal, and she is facing imminent execution.

In a separate case, Wassan Talib and Zeynab Fadhil were sentenced to death by the CCCI on 31 August 2006 for the 2005 murder of several members of Iraqi security forces in the Baghdad district of Hay al-Furat. Both women denied they had been involved, and Zeynab Fadhil reportedly claimed that she was abroad at the time of the killings.

Liqa' Qamar was sentenced to death on 6 February 2006 by the CCCI, for a kidnapping which reportedly took place in 2005. Her husband is said to have been detained and accused of the same crime. No further details are available.

All four women are held at Baghdad's al-Kadhimiya Prison. Two have young children with them: Zeynab Fadhil her three- year-old daughter, Liqa' Qamar her one-year-old daughter, who was born in prison.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

The interim government of Iraq reinstated the death penalty in August 2004 for several offences, including offences against Iraq's internal security, premeditated murder, drug trafficking and (in certain circumstances) kidnapping. The first three executions were carried out on 1 September 2005, and during 2006 at least 65 men and women were executed. Among them were 27 people reportedly hanged in Baghdad on 6 September, and a further 11 hanged in the city of Arbil on 21 September. Among those executed in 2006 was former president Saddam Hussain. So far this year at least two people are known to have been executed: Saddam Hussain's half-brother Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, and the former head of the Revolutionary Court, 'Awad Hamad al-Bandar al-Sa'dun. Both men were executed by hanging on 15 January. They had been sentenced to death by the Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal in connection with the killing of 148 people from the village of al-Dujail, which had followed an attempted assassination of Saddam Hussain in 1982.

RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible:

- urging the authorities not to carry out the death sentences imposed on Samar Sa'ad 'Abdullah, Wassan Talib, Zeynab Fadhil and Liqa' Qamar;
- expressing concern that Samar Sa'ad 'Abdullah is facing imminent execution;
- asking for details of the exact charges against each of the women;
- calling on the authorities to commute all the death sentences that have been passed since August 2004, and to move from there to a complete abolition of the death penalty.

APPEALS TO:

In addition to sending direct appeals where contact information is available below, please also send appeals via the Iraqi embassy, asking them to forward your appeals to:

President:
Jalal Talabani
Salutation: Your Excellency

Prime Minister:
Nuri Kamil al-Maliki
E-mail: iraqigov@yahoo.com
Salutation: Your Excellency

Minister of Justice:
Hashim al-Shibli
E-mail: minister@iraqi-justice.org or deputy@iraqi-justice.org
Salutation: Your Excellency

Minister of Foreign Affairs
Hoshyar Zebari
E-mail: press@iraqmofa.net
Salutation: Your Excellency


COPIES TO:
Note: Also ask the Embassy to send copies to the Human Rights Minister, Wajdan Mikhail.

His Excellency Samir Sumaida'ie
Ambassador to the United States
Embassy of the Republic of Iraq
1801 P Street
Washington DC 20036
email: amboffice@iraqiembassy.org
fax: 1 202 462 5066
phone: 1 202 483 7500


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Troubleshooting for Emails

When a government official's email is listed on an Urgent Action which is distributed globally to activists in over 80 countries, you can imagine how many emails begin to come in to the official's office! Thus, it's not unusual for an
email to one or more of the listed officials to bounce back, due to an exceeded mailbox quota or other delivery failures. Before including an email address in an Urgent Action, the research and UA teams send messages to ensure emails can get through.

Please try to send your appeal as quickly as possible. But if you send an email that bounces back, please fax or airmail your letter so that the official still hears your concern. Thanks!

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Please send appeals immediately. Check with the AIUSA Urgent Action office if sending appeals after 23 March 2007.

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Tip of the Month:
Stay inspired, because letter writing works! Upon his recent release from prison in Turkmenistan, the wife of environmental defender Andrei Zatoka declared: ''We won! Andrei is free!'' For more success stories to keep you inspired or to share with friends, contact the UA office or visit http://www.amnestyusa.org/success

** POSTAGE RATES **

Within the United States:
$0.24 - Postcards
$0.39 - Letters and Cards (up to 1 oz.)
To Mexico and Canada:
$0.55 - Postcards
$0.63 - Airmail Letters and Cards (up to 1 oz.)
$0.75 - Aerogrammes
To all other destination countries:
$0.75 - Postcards
$0.84 - Airmail Letters and Cards (up to 1 oz.)
$0.75 - Aerogrammes

Amnesty International is a worldwide grassroots movement
that promotes and defends human rights.

This Urgent Action may be reposted if kept intact, including
contact information and stop action date (if applicable).
Thank you for your help with this appeal.

Urgent Action Network
Amnesty International USA
600 Pennsylvania Ave SE 5th fl
Washington DC 20003
Email: uan@aiusa.org
http://www.amnestyusa.org/urgent/
Phone: 202.544.0200
Fax: 202.675.8566

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END OF URGENT ACTION APPEAL


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