Saddam-less

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Author(s) Helle Dale
Source The Washington Times
Date January 3, 2007
URL http://www3.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20070102-094408-7747r.htm
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"In the end, it was only fair that Iraqis be allowed to reach the final verdict over the man who had held their country in his iron grip for over 20 years. That the trial at times turned into a farce was to a far greater degree due to Saddam's antics in the courtroom and threats of hunger strike than anything done by the justices, who persevered in the face of great personal danger."


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This item argues for the position Trial was fair on the topic Trial of Saddam Hussein.