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Iraq

Hussein Given State Lawyers After Defense Snubs Trial

Saddam Hussein in court (file photo) (epa)

September 25, 2006 -- The Baghdad court trying Saddam Hussein and six former colleagues for genocide has appointed attorneys to represent them after the entire team of defense lawyers announced a boycott, partly in protest at the Iraqi government's sacking of the chief judge last week.

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The defense team on September 24 accused the court of making "intolerable mistakes."


Shortly after the session opened, Hussein was ejected from the courtroom after complaining about being kept inside a metal pen.


The judge, Muhammad al-Uraybi, also ejected Hussein at the last hearing on September 20 for interjecting.


Hussein and his former colleagues face charges including genocide for spearheading a military campaign against the Kurds in the 1980s that prosecutors say left 182,000 dead.


In testimony presented on September 25, a Kurdish villager told the court that women prisoners were often raped by a prison warden during the campaign.


(AP, Reuters)

 
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