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Saddam Will Face Only 12 Charges at Trial |
2005-06-05 |
Laith Kuba also said Saddam was likely to be tried within the next two months on a range of charges, including alleged crimes committed in Iraqi Kurdistan. "There should be no objection that a trial should take place within that time," Kuba said during a press conference. "It is the government's view that the trial of Saddam should take place as soon as possible." No date has been set for the trial of Saddam, who has been held in a U.S.-run detention facility in Baghdad since being captured in December 2003. "The number of charges on which he will be tried are 12 and the judges are confidant that he will be convicted of these charges," Kuba said. Saddam has been accused of ordering the killing of tens of thousands of Shiites and Kurds who rose up against him in 1991 following the Gulf War that liberated Kuwait from Iraqi occupation. He was arraigned July 1 in Baghdad on broad charges including killing rival politicians over 30 years, gassing Kurds in the northern town of Halabja in 1988, invading Kuwait in 1990 and suppressing the Kurdish and Shiite uprising. |
Posted by:ed |
#2 File the following under "Awwwwww" http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=644305 I understand ECT (electro-convulsive therapy) does wonders for depression |
Posted by: Glalet Chung9842 2005-06-05 17:46 |
#1 One count and a quick witnessed and televised hanging would satisfy me, but I suppose they need to satisfy the Kurds, Shiites, and Kuwaitis at a minimum. |
Posted by: Tom 2005-06-05 11:31 |