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WASHINGTON, June 30 (Xinhuanet) -- Jailed ex-Iraqi president Saddam Hussein
is no longer a prisoner of war, instead he will be brought to Iraqi justice,
Adam Ereli, deputy spokesman of the State Department said here Wednesday.
"He (Saddam) is now no longer an enemy prisoner of war, he is a prisoner of the
Iraqi justice system," Ereli told a news briefing.
He said a warrant has been issued and a number of jailed
ex-Iraqi top officials will be informed of the charges against them.
Ereli said that Saddam is physically in the custody of the
multinational force at an undisclosed location although his legal custody has
been transferred to the Iraqi interim government.
"Once the Iraqis can stand up a corrections facility and
capability, he will eventually be transferred to their physical custody as
well," the deputy spokesman added. Enditem |