Saddam trial resumes in
Baghdad
BAGHDAD, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) -- The trial of former leader Saddam
Hussein and six codefendants on genocide charges against Iraqi Kurdish minority
in the 1980s resumed in a Baghdad court on Monday.
It is a continuation of Thursday's session over Anfal case which
the prosecutors said that about 180,000 Kurds were killed in the 1987-88
crackdown, many of them by poison gas and mass killings. Full story>>
Saddam's lawyers file appeal against
death sentence
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Former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein
addresses the court during his trial inside the heavily fortified Green
Zone in Baghdad Nov. 7, 2006. Saddam was back in court on Tuesday for the
first time since he was sentenced to hang for crimes against humanity,
facing separate charges of genocide of the Kurds. (Xinhua/Reuters
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BAGHDAD, Dec. 3 (Xinhua) -- The ousted Iraqi leader
Saddam Hussein's lawyers Sunday filed formal appeal against the death sentence
to Saddam and two of his senior aids ruled by the Iraqi High Tribunal over the
Dujail case, a court official told reporters.
The defense lawyers of Saddam officially appealed to
the higher court today against the death penalty imposed on Saddam and another
two co-defendants, said the official. Full story>>
Saddam refutes testimonies of U.S.
experts on mass graves
BAGHDAD, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) -- The ousted leader Saddam
Hussein Thursday refuted the testimonies of U.S. experts over mass graves of
Kurdish minority during the Operation Anfal in 1987-1988.
Saddam made the refusal when the trial of the former Iraqi
president and his six codefendants on genocide charges against Iraqi Kurdish
minority in 1980s resumed in a Baghdad court. Full Story


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