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WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- The United States
said on Tuesday that the trial of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein is upto the
Iraqis to decide and the special tribunal to conduct the trial with basic
international standards.
"This is an Iraqi process. The
Iraqi people will make the decision about how they hold Saddam Hussein to
account for his crimes against humanity and his brutalities against the Iraqi
people," White House spokesman Scott McClellan said at a briefing.
The special tribunal has put in place "basic
international standards" when it comes to the legal process, and "we look to
them to move forward and meet those international standards that everybody
expects should be there in a legal case, particularly one of this nature,"
McClellan said.
"That means to have a trial, be represented by
council, to havedue process and to have a right to appeals, among other things,"
McClellan said.
The United States invaded Iraq and toppled the Saddam
regime. Saddam, 68, is to appear in court on Wednesday along with other senior
officials of his regime.
Some critics and human rights groups have warned that
Saddam and his top aides may not be able to get a fair trial. Enditem
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