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| Lawyer Saadoun Sughaiyer al-Janabi, one of
two attorneys for defendant Awad Hamed al-Bandar - one of seven Baath
Party officials being tried with Saddam Hussein, appears in the court at
Wednesday's opening session of the trial in Baghdad's heavily fortified
Green Zone in Iraq Wednesday, Oct. 19,
2005. | BEIJING, Nov. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Defence lawyers
acting for Saddam Hussein and his fellow defendants announced Wednesday they
will stop work after a second member of the legal team was shot dead on Tuesday.
The Saddam's trial is due to reopen on November 28
but the defence team issued a statement saying they regarded that date as now
"null and void".
They said the risk to them meant they could not visit
their offices, interview witnesses or carry out any of the duties required for
preparation of a case, and called for protection by an independent international
organisation.
Khalil al-Dulaimi, the head of the team, accused the
US led "occupation forces" of responsibility for the killing, according to the
report of Reuters.
The panel had yet to decide how to respond to the
problem.
"Now is the time to sit and talk and discuss this
among ourselves so we can reach a decision in the coming days." Judge Rizgar
Amin, who presides over a panel of five trial judges, was quoted as saying
by Reuters.
The boycott call comes after gunmen killed Adel
al-Zubeidi, the lawyer for former vice-president Taha Yassin Ramadan, and
injured Thamir al-Khuazale, representing Saddam's half brother Barazan Ibrahim,
in an ambush.
Last month, just days after the trial had begun,
another defence attorney, Saadoun al-Janabi, was shot dead. Those involved with
the case killed so far also include one of the judges and his son; the brother
of the chief prosecutor, Jaafar al-Mousawi and three other court officials.
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