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Iraq
Ramsey Clark arrives in Baghdad
2005-11-28
BAGHDAD -- Ramsey Clark, the former U.S. Attorney General and antiwar activist, arrived here yesterday and was expected to try to show up at the reopening of Saddam Hussein's trial in Baghdad today, but a U.S. government official warned that he was not officially registered with the court. "As of today, [chief defense lawyer] Khalil Dulaimi has never filed with the Iraqi tribunal the proper paperwork to have an international lawyer work with the defense team," the official said on the condition of anonymity. "He has been invited to do so and told how to do so on a number of occasions. If a proper motion is filed for a qualified international attorney as an adviser to the defense team, it is expected that the court will accept that request," said the U.S. official, who is close to the tribunal.

Mr. Clark, who has defended former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, has advised the defense team and questioned the impartiality of the court, set up while Iraq was under U.S. control. "Our plan is to go to court in Baghdad on Monday morning representing the defense counsel as defense support. A fair trial in this case is absolutely imperative for historical truth to justice obviously," Mr. Clark told Reuters news agency in Amman. Some Shi'ites are worried that Mr. Clark's presence -- especially if contested -- will turn the trial into a circus, with Saddam taking over the proceedings much as he did when the trial began Oct. 19.
Posted by:Steve

#6  Ditto what Shipman says! I want to see Clark frothing at the mouth also. Maybe we will be lucky and the insurgents will kidnap him.
Posted by: John Q. Citizen   2005-11-28 18:23  

#5  I DEMAND TO SEE THE DROOL!
Posted by: Shipman   2005-11-28 17:15  

#4  Some Shi'ites are worried that Mr. Clark's presence -- especially if contested -- will turn the trial into a circus

They are absolutely right about that. Self-Destructive Attention Whores always hope beyond hope someone will contest them as it quadruples the attention given them. No good answers on how to deal with this very professional troublemaker.

Shakespeare's idea would only give him the status of martyrdom that he has been in search of his entire life. The libs would ring their hands and cry out, blaming Bush, The Great Satan.

No, the best we can hope for is that his Alzeheimers just advances to the Arafat stage and we get to see him babbling and drooling live on National TV.
Posted by: 2b   2005-11-28 10:00  

#3  I'd say he needs an unescorted vehicle tour of the entire country, just to get a feel for it all. Go ahead Mr. Attorney General, here's 1000 dinars, just slide into any one of those taxis with the orange fenders, no problem. Yes of course Ted Kennedy, Joe Biden, and Barbra Boxer can come along, here's an EXTRA 100,000 dinars and a Camelback filled with Chivas Regal for Senator Kennedy
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-11-28 09:43  

#2  "... absolutely imperative for historical truth to justice obviously" Pray tell me what the hell that might mean. I take it as signs of early senile dementia (politically induced varient).
Posted by: MunkarKat   2005-11-28 09:19  

#1  You mean the anti-American idiot and head of the pro-Fidel, pro-North Korean, communist front group, International Action Center, right? What a shocker!
Posted by: The Happy Fliegerabwehrkanonen   2005-11-28 09:08  

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