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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (14718)10/10/2005 11:15:30 PM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
Saddam’s Trial To Begin Next Week

By Rob
Say Anything
October 10, 2005

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BAGHDAD — In fewer than 10 days, Saddam Hussein will stand in the especially built courtroom where he will face the families of those he killed.

A source close to the Iraqi Special Tribunal said yesterday that the much-feared dictator and seven of his underlings will be brought before a five-judge panel Oct. 19 to answer to charges of crimes against humanity.

For some who suffered under Saddam, a formal trial along international guidelines is too good for the man who is accused of ordering the killing, torturing and rape of thousands.

“Why lawyers [and a] trial?” asked Ahmed, a security guard who asked that his full name not be used. “Put Saddam in the streets of Baghdad, all of them in the street, and the people will just shoot him, finished.” He made a gun with his hand and pretended to shoot at the ground.

If found guilty, Saddam could face the death penalty, either by hanging or by firing squad.
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I blame President Bush.


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