Kurdish ZOG Judge Who Sentenced Saddam to Death Kidnapped and Executed by ISIS

Daily Stormer
June 23, 2014

Hail Saddam, the true and rightful leader of Iraq.
Hail Saddam, the true and rightful leader of Iraq.

The ISIS freedom train of bloody death continues to roll on as it is reported that the traitorous Judge who sentenced the noble King Saddam to death has been kidnapped and executed by the liberation forces.

Revenge is a dish best served raw and bloody and ISIS is dishing it out with swiftness and brutality.

This train does not stop until all of the ZOG traitors have been brought to justice and even their memory extinguished.

Vengeance has now fallen swiftly on the neck of Raouf Abdul Rahman, the Jewy-looking Kurdish judge who sentenced the rightful leader of Iraq to death in the name of the Jew ZOG
Vengeance has now fallen swiftly on the neck of Raouf Abdul Rahman, the Jewy-looking Kurdish judge who sentenced the rightful leader of Iraq to death in the name of the Jew ZOG

Daily Mail:

Raouf Abdul Rahman, who sentenced the dictator to death by hanging in 2006, was reportedly killed by rebels in retaliation for the execution of the 69-year-old.

His death has not been confirmed by the Iraqi government, but officials had not denied reports of his capture last week.

He is believed to have been arrested on June 16, and died two days later.

Jordanian MP Khalil Attieh wrote on his Facebook page that Judge Rahman, who had headed the Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal during Hussain’s trial, had been arrested and sentenced to death.

‘Iraqi revolutionaries arrested him and sentenced him to death in retaliation for the death of the martyr Saddam Hussein,’ he said, according to Al-Mesyroon.

Attieh also said that Judge Rahman had unsuccessfully attempted to escape from Baghdad disguised in a dancer’s costume.

The Facebook page for Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Hussein’s former deputy who has emerged as a key figure among the Sunni militants, also posted that the rebels had been able to arrest Judge Rahman.

Judge Rahmann, who was born in the Kurdish town of Halabja, took over the trial of Hussein in midway through the trial in January 2006 after previous judge Rizgar Amin was criticised for being too lenient in his dealings with Hussein and his co-defendents.