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BAGHDAD, Dec. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- The trial of toppled
Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and seven of his co-defendants resumed in Baghdad
on Wednesday with hearing a new witness over the Dujail massacre in 1982.
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| Video grab shows former Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein listening to the proceedings of his trial in Baghdad
December 21, 2005. (Xinhua/Reuters) |
Mohammed Ali al-Haidari, 37, who was 14-year-old boy in
1982 when Saddam visited Dujail in 1982 started his testimony with uttering the
name of Saddam, but was protested by Saddam, saying that "he should be saying
the Iraqi president." The witness then said "I mean the former Iraqi president."
Haidari said that after a failed assassination
attempt aimed at Saddam's life, the then government forces initiated its attacks
on the town of Dujail, surrounding farms, searching houses and detaining all his
family members, including a six-year-old boy and four sisters along with his
77-year-old father.
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| Video grab shows former Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein listening to the proceedings of his trial in Baghdad
December 21, 2005.
(Xinhua/Reuters) | "I saw
nine bodies in Dujail Baath Party, when they brought several families to
recognize the bodies," Haidari said, adding that "I identified eight bodies but
the ninth one was an outsider(not the Dujail residents), that's why I didn't
recognized him."
The defiant Saddam interrupted the court during the
session,demanding the judge to order a recess for prayer time.
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| Video grab shows former Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein (bottom R) and fellow defendants listening to the
proceedings of his trial in Baghdad December 21, 2005.
(Xinhua/Reuters) |
"Your Majesty, it is time for noon prayer and we want to pray,"Saddam
said. But the judge refused his demand, saying "we have now a witness and after
we finish we will give you enough time to pray."
Saddam and his seven co-defendants are accused of
crimes against humanity over the massacre at Dujail, where over 148 Shiite
villagers executed by the Saddam regime after he survived an assassination
attempt in 1982. Enditem |