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Tribunal lays first charges against Saddam
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-07-17 20:38

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraq's special tribunal has laid the first charges against Saddam Hussein for crimes committed under the former president's rule.

In this image cleared by the U.S. military, former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein appears in a courtroom at Camp Victory, one of his former palaces on the outskirts of Baghdad, on July 1, 2004. The first criminal case has been filed against Saddam Hussein, stemming from a 1982 massacre of dozens of Shiite villagers in retaliation for a failed assassination attempt against the former leader, the head of an Iraqi tribunal said Sunday. (AP
In this image cleared by the U.S. military, former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein appears in a courtroom at Camp Victory, one of his former palaces on the outskirts of Baghdad, on July 1, 2004. The first criminal case has been filed against Saddam Hussein, stemming from a 1982 massacre of dozens of Shiite villagers in retaliation for a failed assassination attempt against the former leader, the head of an Iraqi tribunal said Sunday. [AP]
The tribunal's chief investigating judge told a news conference in Baghdad on Sunday Saddam had been charged along with three others in connection with the killing of Shi'ite Muslims in the village of Dujail, north of Baghdad, in 1982.

The judge, Raed Jouhi, said court proceedings against Saddam and the others could begin "within days." He did not say when the charges had been made.

According to Iraq's justice system there must be at least 45 days between charges being brought and a trial beginning.

Diplomatic sources in Baghdad said Jouhi was probably referring to pre-trial motions rather than the trial itself when he referred to proceedings beginning within days.

The other defendants are Barzan al-Tikriti, Saddam's half-brother and former head of Iraq's intelligence service; Taha Yasin Ramadan, a former deputy prime minister; and Awad Hamad al-Bander, former chief judge of Saddam's Revolutionary Court.

The Dujail case was expected to be the first for which Saddam would be tried. It relates to the killing of villagers following an assassination attempt against Saddam as his convoy passed through the village, 60 km (35 miles) north of Baghdad.

Investigators have said that around 140 men were rounded up and killed by Saddam's security forces following the failed attack. Dujail is one of up to a dozen cases prosecutors are working on bringing against Saddam.

Investigators have said Dujail is the best case to start with as they say the evidence is clear-cut, making the case more straightforward and increasing the possibility of a conviction.



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