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Related: Saddam trial resumes in Baghdad
BAGHDAD, April 19 (Xinhua) -- The trial of Saddam Hussein
on charges of crimes against humanity was adjourned until next Monday,the chief
judge said on Wednesday.
Raouf Abdel Rahman made the announcement at the end of Wednesday's session, saying "the experts need more time to
finish their work on other documents."
During the session, the prosecution still focused on
proving that signatures on execution orders for 148 Dujail villagers are
authentic handwriting by Saddam Hussein.
Rahman read out a report presented by experts, which
said that all documents had Saddam's signature and handwriting.
Saddam and his co-defendants are charged with killing of
148 Shiites after a failed assassination attempt on him in 1982.
He and seven co-defendants could face death penalty if
found guilty. Saddam is expected to face another trial in May on genocide
charges against Kurds in the 1988 Anfal campaign. Enditem |