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DAMN YOU- I’m still Iraqi President, says Saddam Hussein
By ABDULFATAH OLADEINDE and BIODUN DUROJAIYE with agency reports.
Friday, July 2, 2004

•Saddam Hussein
Photo:Sun News Publishing

Deposed Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein made the first public appearance yesterday to face criminal trial in court seven months after his capture but shocked the world with defiance.

"I am Saddam Hussein, the president of Iraq," Saddam said twice as the judge asked him his name when he was ushered in for the 30-minute arraignment at Camp Victory, one of the deposed leaders’ palaces on the outskirts of Baghdad.
When asked to identify his place of residence, he replied: "I live in each Iraqi's house."

Saddam dismissed the trial as an entertainment, saying "This is all a theatre, the real criminal is Bush," referring to the president of the United States of America.

Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has been arraigned before an Iraqi judge, a day after Washington handed him and 11 of his former aides to the country’s interim government. His defence lawyer, however, says he would not get a fair trial as his captors had already decided his fate. His defence team include lawyers from France and the United States.

Saddam’s appearance Wednesday before Justice Salem Chalabi is the first step by the new sovereign government toward bringing him to justice and a possible death penalty for 35 years of killing and torture.

"Today at 10:15 a.m. the Republic of Iraq assumed legal custody of Saddam Hussein," said a terse statement from interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's office. The deposed dictator and 11 of his lieutenants were turned over to face Iraqi justice nearly 15 months after U.S.-led forces overthrew him. They will stay under U.S. military guard. "Saddam said 'Good morning' and asked if he could ask some questions," said Chalabi, the U.S.-trained lawyer leading the work of a tribunal set up to try the former president.
"He was told he should wait until tomorrow," Chalabi said after attending the formalities in which Saddam and 11 of his former lieutenants were turned over to Iraqi justice. "Tomorrow's proceedings will mark the start of his trial," said an official in Allawi's office.

Saddam's former aides appeared nervous or hostile and one of them, Ali Hassan al-Majid, known as Chemical Ali for his role in using chemical weapons, was shaking.

French lawyer, Emmanuel Ludot, one of a 20-strong team appointed by Saddam's wife to represent him, said the former president would refuse to acknowledge any court or any judge. "It will be a court of vengeance, a settling of scores," Ludot told France Info radio, saying any judge sitting in the court would be under pressure to find Saddam guilty.

Another member of the defence team, Mohammed Rashdan said "this is a mockery of justice. We are facing clear legal violations… the allegations that this is going to be a fair trial is baseless," adding "any trial of the President is illegal and unjust and it follows from the aggression that took place against Iraq. The trial is a farce and the guilty verdict had been issued even before the trial has begun."

Rashdan said he and his legal associates in the United States filed suits against the US authorities for not allowing them access to Saddam. According to him, the defence team was not given any of the tonnes of documentation prepared by the special tribunal that will try Saddam. He alleged that his team had been threatened by Iraqi officials and feared for their lives if they came to Baghdad to defend the former Iraqi leader without international protection.

Among others to be handed over were former Deputy Prime Minister, Tareq Aziz and three of Saddam's half-brothers. He will now be subject to Iraqi criminal law, rather than a POW protected by the Geneva Conventions. His trial is likely to be several months away. Iraq's national security adviser said it would be broadcast live on television.

Iraq's president was quoted as saying the death penalty, suspended during the U.S.-led occupation, would be reinstated and the national security adviser said it could apply to Saddam.
Saddam, accused by Iraqis of ordering the killing and torture of thousands of people during 35 years of Baathist rule, had been held as a prisoner of war since U.S. forces found him hiding in a hole near his hometown of Tikrit on Dec. 13.

Those former officials and others among the 55 most wanted Iraqis on a U.S. list are seen as witnesses who could help prove a chain of command linking Saddam to crimes against humanity. Government offices were shut Wednesday for a new national holiday declared to mark Monday's transfer of sovereignty to the interim government from U.S.-British occupation authorities.

Allawi's government wants to show Iraqis that the occupation is really over, despite the continued presence of 160,000 U.S.-led foreign troops, and to prove it can curb violence. Insurgents fired six to 10 mortar rounds that landed north of Baghdad International Airport Wednesday, wounding six soldiers of the U.S.-led force, a U.S. military spokesman said.


 

 

 

 

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