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October 19, 2005

Sadaam's On Trial - 'Let Justice Be Served'

Topics: Iraq

Mohammed at Iraq The Model, has much to offer on what he and his friends in Iraq are thinking about Sadaam's trial.

While Baghdad's streets were nearly empty, most Iraqis were glued to the TV and I bet many Arabs were as well.
Our place was full of full of friends today as we decided we would watch the trial together just like we lived what led to this day together; the first thing we noticed was that electricity was much better today and I don't know if that was an exceptions made to allow more people to watch the awaited show but anyway we already prepared for outages and stored enough fuel for the generator.

We all sat in front of the TV; there were 8 of us hushing each other as we didn't want to miss a single word of the conversations and we wanted to catch every small detail of the trial just like we suffered every small detail of the disasters brought upon us by the hateful tyrant.

When the trial first began, Mohammed and his friends wished for a swift bullet in Saddam's head, but after listening to the initial preceedings, they are pleased with what is happening and are anxious to see justice take place as it should be, with Sadaam being exposed for what he is. Read more...

CNN is reporting that the judge presiding over the first trial of Saddam Hussein adjourned the proceedings until November 28, granting the defense request for a delay, after the former Iraqi leader entered a not guilty plea.

The charges include killing, forced expulsion, the imprisonment of people, torture and the failure to comply with international law.

Posted by Richard at October 19, 2005 3:47 PM



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