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en We welcome the trial of Saddam, but the invasion of Iran should be included in the charges,

en The invasion of Iran in 1980 was definitely one of the crimes committed by Saddam. We want the court to investigate the charges brought by Iranian people.

en He is going to use this trial as his bully pulpit in an effort to put that invasion on trial, ... But it's not really in his client's interest to try to hijack the trial and make it all about U.S. violations of international law.

en There are so many charges against Saddam, ... I don't think there will be an end to the charges. If the court convicts him, I think they will sentence him to death, and the decision will be approved.

en The charges against Saddam are so many (and) regardless of how many years he is going to live, the charges and trials would not end.

en The charges against Saddam are so many. Regardless of how many years he is going to live, the charges and trials would not end,

en The trial should not be that long. The crimes Saddam has committed are enough for him to be executed. Delaying the trial is another pain for Iraqis, who have already suffered a lot.

en the Iraqi government is committed to protecting the judges, the witnesses, lawyers, and all those who are involved in the trial of Saddam Hussein, and will not be deterred from pursuing the trial.

en The invasion of Iraq was not justified because Saddam had already abandoned weapons of mass destruction.

en The crimes that Saddam is alleged to have committed are very, very serious. The proof against him is very, very strong. He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring. [The trial] could be providing a wonderful opportunity to present to the world the truth about the crimes of his regime. And instead, because of the way the tribunal has been set up, and because of the perceived lack of independence, Saddam is turning all this to his benefit.

en Saddam Hussein is facing Iraqi justice. The trial is a symbol that the rule of law is returning to Iraq. We hope this trial will help bring some closure for the Iraqi people to their country's dark past.

en If the government and the occupation authority don't provide a fair trial to Saddam Hussein and continue to interfere in the proceedings, then they'd better stop the trial or move it to another country that could provide necessary legal guarantees and protection.

en The most important aspect of the trial is that it is perceived to be fair and not merely 'victor's justice' but rather have internationally accepted procedures. The prosecution will have to avoid the pitfall of allowing the trial to be a vehicle for Saddam Hussein to speak publicly and create a voice in Iraqi politics.

en Nobody is talking about military threats or invasion of Iran or any of the rest of it,
  Tony Blair

en No lawyer Saddam Hussein has known before the U.S. invasion has seen him, ... He never has had anything approaching counsel of his own choosing?. There has been no ability to begin to prepare a defense.
  Ramsey Clark


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