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...Saddam's Revenge Saddam Tries Another Trial Boycott Behind the Saddam Judge's Ouster Saddam's Trial: Behind the Scene Notebook: Keeping Saddam Company The Perils of Defending a Tyrant A Slain Saddam Trial Lawyer's Final Interview Inside Saddam's Defense Strategy Rights Groups Concerned Over Saddam Trial Notebook: Rushing To His Defense The Semiotics of Saddam Saddam's Capture 'Ladies and Gentlemen — We Got Him!' Photo Essay Captured At Last
...time you read this, Saddam Hussein may be dead. When Iraq's Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected Saddam's appeal of his death sentence, the tyrant's luck finally ran out. That there would be no reprieve was apparently evident to Saddam himself, who penned a farewell letter to his former subjects in which he seemed to welcome a martyr's death - while adding that if he somehow managed to escape the noose, that would be OK too. "If [God's] decision is postponed, then He is most merciful," the letter said. In all likelihood, the world will never...
...Saddam's Revenge Saddam Tries Another Trial Boycott Behind the Saddam Judge's Ouster Saddam's Trial: Behind the Scene Notebook: Keeping Saddam Company The Perils of Defending a Tyrant A Slain Saddam Trial Lawyer's Final Interview Inside Saddam's Defense Strategy Rights Groups Concerned Over Saddam Trial Notebook: Rushing To His Defense The Semiotics of Saddam Saddam's Capture 'Ladies and Gentlemen — We Got Him!' Photo Essay Captured At Last
...Saddam's Revenge Saddam Tries Another Trial Boycott Behind the Saddam Judge's Ouster Saddam's Trial: Behind the Scene Notebook: Keeping Saddam Company The Perils of Defending a Tyrant A Slain Saddam Trial Lawyer's Final Interview Inside Saddam's Defense Strategy Rights Groups Concerned Over Saddam Trial Notebook: Rushing To His Defense The Semiotics of Saddam Saddam's Capture 'Ladies and Gentlemen — We Got Him!' Photo Essay Captured At Last
...took Iraqis a remarkably short time to get the tyrant out of their psyche. One reason was that there were so many new terrors with which to contend - roadside bombs, suicide bombers, kidnappings and, eventually, sectarian slaughter. The other reason was the televised trial of Saddam, which served as a form of group therapy, on a national scale. As they watched him in court, day after day, Iraqis grew less fearful of him. His frequent outbursts began to seem like schoolboy petulance, and when he was scolded by the judge it was as if the class bully was being sent...