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BAGHDAD, July 1 (Xinhuanet) -- World TV channels
started to show the first footage of deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
appearing at a court hearing on Thursday.
Handcuffed
and escorted by guards, a defiant Saddam was brought into a courtroom. After his
arrival at the room, his handcuffs were removed.
Dressed decently in a tieless suit, the 67-year-old former president still held
his defiance. "I am Saddam Hussein, president of Iraq," he declared, saying even
the invaders in Iraq could not deprive him of this title.
However, the trimmed but grizzled beard and a much
thinner countenance revealed his haggardness.
This is
the first time Saddam appeared before the world since he was captured hiding in
a hole in his hometown Tikrit in December2003.
He was
charged with genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed during
his presidency in Iraq, said the Iraqi Special Tribunal.
Alternating between listening and gesticulating to
the judge, Saddam mocked the court as "theatre". "This is all theatre. The real
criminal is Bush," he derided.
When talking about
Iraq's invasion into neighboring Kuwait, Saddam justified his decision as
defending the Iraqi people from "those dogs", a term referring to Kuwaitis and
rebuked by the judge.
He refused to sign a statement
acknowledging that he had been charged and read his rights.
When told he could seek legal counsel, the deposed
leader defied "everyone says, the Americans say, I have millions of dollars
stashed away in Geneva. Why shouldn't I afford a lawyer?"
During the 30-minute arraignment, Saddam wrote down
on a notebook for several times and remained calm.
His first public hearing took place at Camp Victory, a lavish complex previously
used by Saddam as a palace on the outskirts in Baghdad.
The hearing came after the end of his status as
prisoner of war.
Saddam, together with another 11 top aides, was
handed over to Iraqi custody on Wednesday, two days after sovereignty was
formally remitted to the Iraqi interim government.
Iraqi Justice Minister Malik Dohan al-Hassan said Thursday that death penalty
would be applied to Saddam Hussein if he was convicted of crimes he was accused
of.
The interim government has decided to reinstate death penalty, which was suspended during the US occupation, according to President Ghazi Yawar. Enditem
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