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Iraqi Kurdish writer says Saddam does not deserve a fair trial.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| December 19, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of article by Abd-al-Razzaq Ali "To call for a fair trial for Saddam is a tasteless joke", published by Iraqi Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) newspaper Khabat on 18 December

Since the capture of Saddam, there have been calls for a fair trial for him. Most of the people who call for a fair trial for Saddam have no right to speak about justice.

The Egyptian foreign minister, Ahmad Mahir, and the president of Yemen are not the best persons to talk about justice. Since 1956 until the present day, military tribunal have prevailed in Egypt. Thousands of leftists, Islamists, liberals, and pro-reformists …

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