Saddam Hussein's administrative measures July 2005 16, 2005, Ryder, the presiding judge of the Iraqi special court? Zhu announced that Saddam was about to be tried and expressed his opposition to Saddam? Hussein's first official accusation was, Saddam Hussein? Hussein is suspected of killing 143 Shiite Muslim residents in Dujar village, more than 60 kilometers north of Baghdad, after an assassination attempt against him in 1982.
On July 28th, the special court held a pre-trial hearing on the charge. Saddam? Hussein pointed out in a letter published in two Jordanian newspapers on August 2 1 that he would sacrifice himself for the Arab cause. He said in this letter, which was handed over to a Jordanian friend through the International Red Cross. My soul and my existence will be sacrificed for our precious Palestine and our dear indomitable Iraq. ? On August 23, Saddam Hussein? Hussein confirmed that he had dismissed the entire defense team composed of international lawyers except an Iraqi lawyer, dulaimi.
On August 28, Iraqi President Jalal? Talabani said that if Saddam Hussein? Hussein was sentenced to death, he won't be in Saddam? Hussein's execution order was signed, Talabani signed it two weeks ago, since Saddam Hussein? The first execution order after the fall of Hussein's regime, and more execution orders have not yet been signed. Once the accusation of Dujar village massacre is established, Saddam Hussein? Hussein may face the death penalty. On September 4, Iraqi transitional government spokesman Kubei confirmed his opposition to Saddam Hussein? Hussein's first trial of the massacre of Shia residents in Dujar village will begin on June 19, and the referendum on the new constitution will be held on June 18+05.
With Saddam? Hussein was also tried together with seven senior officials of the former regime. Iraqi interim government news on September 6, interrogating Saddam Hussein? Hussein has obtained important evidence, while Saddam Hussein? Hussein has signed testimony, including? Ordered the execution in person? From 1987 to 1988, the confession of launching the Anfal campaign, but Saddam Hussein? Hussein insisted that his actions during his reign were legal. 10 10 18, The Times reported that he participated in the trial of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Judges involved in Hussein's case have received secret training in Britain in recent months.