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Saddam trial resumes after recess
BAGHDAD, Dec. 5 (Xinhuanet) -- The first witness
testified on court after trial for former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and his
seven top aides resumed on Monday in central Baghdad.
Ahmed Hassan Mohammed al-Dujaili testified for charges against Saddam and his aides on the 1982 killing of
148 Shiite villagers in Dujail village, north of Baghdad, of which the accused
all pled not guilty.
If convicted, the accused may face death
penalty.
The third session started early Monday in the heavily
fortified Green Zone in central Baghdad after two previous adjournments on Oct.
19 and Nov. 28, but Chief Judge Rizgar Mohammed Amin ordered a recess shortly
after the defense team staged a walkout in protest against the legitimacy of the
court and security for the defense team.
Two lawyers in the team have been
assassinated.
The hearing was resumed after the judges reversed their
ruling,allowing former US attorney general Ramsey Clark and another foreign
defense lawyer to address the session. Enditem
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