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Iraq
New Iraq War Crimes Court to Try Saddam, Aides
2003-07-15
A new Iraqi war crimes court will try ousted President Saddam Hussein and his top associates, a party in Iraq’s Governing Council said Tuesday. The U.S.-backed Council agreed to set up a commission charged with laying down laws, local or international, that would allow it to put suspected war criminals on trial, said Entifadh Qanbar, spokesman for the Iraqi National Congress. "The Council decided to form a judicial high commission to look into the various types of crimes ... and to try war criminals," he told Reuters. "The United States has not declared until now what it’s going to do with the 55 (most wanted members of Saddam’s government). The Governing Council will take it upon itself to try them and to punish them according to law," said Qanbar. "That includes Saddam Hussein, the biggest criminal."
Good, it will help them to do it themselves.
The 25-member Council was formed Sunday, the first Iraqi national political body since a U.S.-led invasion toppled Saddam on April 9. Qanbar said the Council also decided to form a commission to look into ways to "uproot" Saddam’s once all-powerful Baath Party from Iraqi society.
Just don’t take too long talking it to death.
Qanbar said the Council would start with reviewing bylaws for a government before considering naming ministers. The Council has some executive powers, like nominating ministers, changing laws, helping in naming a committee to draft a new constitution and prepare for free elections. But the final say remains in the hands of U.S. administrator Paul Bremer.
It’s early, but they seem to be off to a good start.
Posted by:Steve

#1  JINX! Steve I think we posted the same second!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2003-7-15 1:31:59 PM  

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