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Special Tribunal (IST) in Baghdad, July 28, 2005. (Xinhua/AFP
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BAGHDAD, July 29 (Xinhuanet) -- The Iraqi Special Tribunal
said Friday that Saddam Hussein was questioned in a hearing for repressing
Shiite uprisings in 1991.
The hearing on Thursday lasted about 45 minutes and
Saddam answered questions concerning his repression on Shiite Muslims in 1991
and the crackdown on Iraqi Kurds in northern Iraq, said Raid Jouhi, the chief
judge of the Special Tribunal.
Saddam, the former Iraqi president who has remained
in custody since being captured in 2003, has been formally charged with the
massacre of about 140 Shiite Muslims in Dujail north of Baghdad in 1982
following a failed assassination attempt.
The trial date of Saddam is expected to be announced
by the Special Tribunal within the coming days and the court is likely to start
the trial next month, Jouhi said. Enditem |