Time and place Saddam was executed by hanging about 05:50 UTC +03:00 on the first day of
Eid al-Adha (30 December 2006). Reports conflicted as to the exact time of the execution, with some sources reporting the time as 06:00, The execution took place at the joint Iraqi-U.S. military base
Camp Justice, in
Kazimain, a north-eastern suburb of
Baghdad. Contrary to initial reports, Saddam was executed alone, not at the same time as his co-defendants
Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti and
Awad Hamed al-Bandar, who were executed on 15 January 2007. Saddam's cousin
Ali Hassan al-Majid was also sentenced to death and was hanged on 25 January 2010.
Proceedings A senior Iraqi official who was involved in the events leading to Saddam's demise was quoted as saying, "The Americans wanted to delay the execution by 15 days because they weren't keen on having him executed right away, but during the day [before the execution] the prime minister's office provided all the documents they asked for and the Americans changed their minds when they saw the prime minister was very insistent. Then it was just a case of finalizing the details." U.S. military spokesman
Maj. Gen. William Caldwell told journalists in Baghdad that after "physical control" of Saddam was given to the Iraqi government, "the multinational force had absolutely no direct involvement with [the execution] whatsoever." There were no U.S. representatives present in the execution chamber. Reports circulated that Saddam's behavior was "submissive" and that he was carrying the
Qur'an he had been keeping with him throughout his trial before his execution. Iraqi National Security Advisor
Mowaffak al-Rubaie, who was a witness to Saddam's execution, described Saddam as repeatedly shouting "down with the invaders". Al-Rubaie reportedly asked Saddam if he had any remorse or fear, to which Saddam replied: Some witnesses described Saddam as appearing "broken and weak" yet "unrepentant" before his hanging. Other witnesses described Saddam as calm and defiant yet scornful with his captors.
Sami al-Askari, a witness to the execution, said, "Before the rope was put around his neck, Saddam shouted, '
Allahu Akbar. The Muslim
Ummah will be victorious and Palestine is Arab! Saddam also stressed that the Iraqis should fight the American invaders. After the rope was secured, guards shouted various rebukes including "Muqtada! Muqtada! Muqtada!" in reference to
Muqtada al-Sadr; Saddam laughed, repeating the name mockingly and rebuked the shouts stating, "Do you consider this bravery?" A
Shi'a version of an Islamic prayer was recited by some of those present in the room while Saddam recited a
Sunni version of an Islamic prayer. One observer told Saddam: Saddam replied, In response to the heckling of one of the masked guards (the man who said "You have destroyed us, you have killed us. You have made us live in destitution!"), Saddam replied: "I have saved you from destitution and misery and destroyed your enemies, the Persians and Americans." The deputy prosecutor, Munqith al-Faroun, responded to hecklers, stating, Saddam began to recite the
Shahada twice. Before finishing his second recitation, the trapdoor sprang. His last word was, "
Muhammad." An observer shouted "The tyrant has fallen!" During the drop, there was an audible crack, indicating that Saddam's
neck was broken. After Saddam was suspended for a few minutes, the doctor present listened with a
stethoscope for a heartbeat. After he detected nothing, the rope was cut, and the body was placed in a coffin. Saddam was confirmed dead at 06:03.
Postmortem stabbings According to Talal Misrab, the head guard at Saddam's tomb, who also helped in the burial, Saddam was stabbed six times after he was executed. The head of Saddam's tribe, Sheikh Hasan al-Neda, denies this claim. Mowaffak al-Rubaie stated, "I oversaw the whole process from A–Z and Saddam Hussein's body was not stabbed or mutilated, and he was not humiliated before execution." ==Burial==