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Saddam Hussein Trial: Special Court and Legal Process

Future Prosecution

According to its press releases, the Tribunal is investigating whether the regime of Saddam Hussein committed one or more of a variety of crimes against the people of Iraq, including torture, assassination, extra-judicial executions, forcible relocation of residents, genocide, use of chemical weapons, and other similar crimes.  Based on the statement made by the Tribunal, the Investigative Judges appear to have begun the process of conducting investigations into a number of such crimes.


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Last Updated: 07/03/2007

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