Friday, November 10, 2006

Arab Leaders Have Good Reason to Be Uncomfortable With Saddam's Death Sentence

This is not an endorsement of the death penalty on my part by any means.

Arab governments are beginning to register their discomfort with Saddam Hussein's death sentence.

Egypt's President Mubarak has made it clear that he is against the Iraqi government hanging Saddam Hussein for crimes against humanity for fear of an escalation of violence in Iraq between Saddam's supporters and everyone else. Other Arab leaders are also squirming.

I notice that not one has publicly come to Saddam's defense or to protest the immorality of the death penalty the way many Western governments have.

Here's what Mubarak and other Arab leaders meant: "Oh crap. If Saddam can be tried, found guilty and sentenced to death for crimes against humanity, what happens if our own people get the same notion against us?"

Some Middle Eastern governments should be squirming for what they've done to their own people.

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