I have tried to follow the news about Saddam's second day in court as best I could. He played the sovereignty card rather brilliantly today, for a man in his position that is. He managed to divert the proceedings and provoke the judge into a discussion of his allegedly coarse treatment by his American guards. When the judge said he would 'speak' to the guards about it, Saddam asked why he couldn't 'order' them, saying 'You are an Iraqi judge, this is an Iraqi courtroom and Iraq is a sovereign nation, isn't it? Then why aren't you in charge of your own court room?' He may not have made an impression on the judge, but I am sure he must have made an impression in Iraqi living rooms.
The first witness for the prosecution was a dead man. His testimony, caught on video, was shown even though the prosecution must be aware that it stood very little chance of being accepted because a dead man can not be questioned.
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Faisal, Dariûsh and others who speak the lingo, where are you? Please enlighten, explain, elaborate.
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