Iraqi Vice President Hashemi said in the Turkish capital Ankara on the 10th, refused to accept the Central Criminal Court of Iraq on his death sentence. Hashemi said the verdict is "unfair, unlawful and political.
Iraq's Central Criminal Court on the 9th judgment Hashemi and his director of the Office of Ahmed Catan hanged. Catan Hashimi's son-in-law, and two are currently in Turkey. Iraq's highest judicial body to deal with the charges on suspicion of engaging in terrorist activities by the end of al-Hashimi issued an arrest warrant, accusing him of planning multiple attacks to assassinate Shiite official event. As Iraqi Sunnis in the government, the highest-ranking officials, Hashemi firmly denied the allegations, after refuge in Turkey. Hashemi said on the 10th, he was prepared to accept the trial in an impartial court, rather than the Iraqi courts, because the Iraqi courts "are subject to the influence of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki."
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