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UN will not train Saddam trial judges
2004-10-23
The United Nations has rejected an Iraqi request to train about 30 judges and prosecutors to try Saddam Hussein and his close associates.
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UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric on Friday said Secretary-General Kofi Annan turned down the request because Baghdad has the death penalty. Dujarric said the request was rejected in part because "serious doubts exist regarding the capability of the Iraqi special tribunal to meet relevant international standards. The secretary-general recently stated that UN officials should not be directly involved in lending assistance to any court or tribunal that is empowered to impose the death penalty." Another reason prompting the rejection was that the UN had no mandate to help train Iraqi judges. Annan's rejection follows a week-long training session in London for Iraqi judges and prosecutors chosen to try Saddam and his key associates.
Saddam should demand Kofi be brought to his trial as a witness for the 'defense'
The London courses were organised by American lawyers. After they ended on Monday, both Iraqis and their Western advisers agreed that Iraqis were unprepared to undertake fully fledged trials soon. The UN is, however, assisting in Iraqi elections planned for January by training Iraqi elections workers in Mexico and other places outside the country.
(Well, they will be trained properly in the art of the bribe in Old Mexico.)
Dujarric said 6000 Iraqis had completed direct or indirect training and were setting up 585 voter registration stations.
Posted by:Mark Espinola

#5  Caption:

Your cut gets put into your account at Zurich, but only after Tayraysuh makes the run, sometime next week. Now, my payment, which was late last month by the way, will be filtered through your account in Zurish to my bank in Bern, Then I will take care of everyone else.
Posted by: badanov   2004-10-23 12:58:32 PM  

#4  I am a bigger crook, Kofi. No, it's me. I am the bigger crook. I stoled food and medicine from Iraqi children, that makes me the bigger crook, Jacques.
Posted by: Capt America   2004-10-23 12:32:30 PM  

#3  Okay - we gotta have a caption contest - that pic is just too juicy to pass up!

My offering:
"And don't forget the estate in Provence (Provence et Côte d'Azur) - Mediterranean Seaside - you promised, Jacques!"
Posted by: .com   2004-10-23 12:13:30 PM  

#2  That's the really funny thing about the UN. When they do stuff like this it just winds up aiding/benefitting the USA and hurting the UN.

PLUS, we have all the entertainment the UN provides.

Anyway, it would probably be better to have the US law schools like those at like Stanford, Texas and University of Chicago train Iraqi judges.
Posted by: badanov   2004-10-23 12:07:56 PM  

#1  Does anyone want UN trained judges anywhere? The UN's reputation for blinding corruption and graft precedes them where ever they go. But to throw a bone toward the UN's way, execute Saddam the UN approved way: with machetes and burning tire necklace, or him and his entire family buried in a mass grave, or starvation.
Posted by: ed   2004-10-23 8:17:14 AM  

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