Saddam's lawyers call for delay in trial (AP) Updated: 2006-02-27 09:17
The trial has been dogged by the assassination of two defense lawyers,
replacement of the chief judge and criticism by international human rights
groups questioning whether Saddam can get a fair trial in Iraq's polarized
climate.
Al-Obeidi, the lawyer, said Saddam and some of his co-defendants had ended a
hunger strike they started two days before the last trial session on Feb. 14.
Members of the defense team also met with their clients for the first time in
weeks, he said, without giving a specific day.
He added that members of the defense team planned to return to court when the
trial resumes.
The court said Wednesday that the lawyers would be allowed back to defend
their clients, reversing a decision taken after they walked out of the trial
Jan. 29, accusing chief Judge Raouf Abdel-Rahman of bias against Saddam.
Court-appointed lawyers were named to replace the defense team, but Saddam
and other defendants have rejected them.
The trial has been repeatedly disrupted since it began. The first chief judge
stepped down last month amid charges of political interference in the case and
criticism accusing him of failing to control the proceedings. Two defense
attorneys have been assassinated.
Chief prosecutor Jaafar al-Moussawi, who confirmed that some of the defense
lawyers met with their clients recently, said the next trial session will
include reading the testimony of six witnesses and presenting more documentary
evidence.
The court has heard 26 prosecution witnesses, mostly recounting their
imprisonment and torture at the intelligence service headquarters in Baghdad,
Abu Ghraib prison and a desert detention camp near the Saudi border.
None linked Saddam directly to their ordeal, but some witnesses identified
his half brother Barzan Ibrahim, who also is on trial, as having personally
taken part in their torture.
Another defendant, former Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan, was linked by
witnesses to the destruction of Dujail's orchards and farm
fields.
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