
BAGHDAD, Iraq - The trial of Saddam Hussein for alleged crimes against humanity resumed in a heavily guarded courtroom Monday with the former Iraqi president angrily complaining about having to walk up four flights of stairs under foreign guard. A former U.S. attorney general sat with the defense team. After a short session during which the first testimony was read into the record, Chief Judge Rizgar Mohammed Amin adjourned the trial until Dec. 5 to allow time to find replacements for two defense lawyers who were slain and another who fled the country after he was wounded.






Piling wrote:No. We need a long trial (around 2 years) for exposing and clarifying all the crimes, and all the complicities (local and international) which supported Saddam Hussein.
In Cairo Sunni presented the American occupation as the main crime in Iraq, forgetting what they had allowed against Kurds, and later Shiites, since the creation of Iraq. This trial should be too the trial of all a country and of UN too, and of Arab League...
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.. im sure he will have alot of fun in the grave

cuz I am getting very inpatients about this trial. I think things will get more stabelized in iraq if he goes away..
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