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From the Boston Globe:
http://www.boston.com/dailynews/166/world/Red_Cross_spokeswoman_says_Sad:.shtml
So, what's everyones opinion about this? My question is what charges they're going to bring to Saddam (as he will not be let go, so I assume they're going to bring charges to him). What can the US bring forth against this man so that he will be locked up until the end of his days?
C ya!
Marty
http://www.boston.com/dailynews/166/world/Red_Cross_spokeswoman_says_Sad:.shtml
Red Cross spokeswoman says Saddam must be formally charged
By Associated Press, 6/14/2004 10:21
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) Coalition authorities must file charges against Saddam Hussein or let him go when sovereignty is transferred to the Iraqi government June 30, the spokeswoman for the International Committee of the Red Cross said Monday.
Under international and military law, prisoners of war and civilian internees should be released at the end of the conflict and occupation, unless there are charges against them, said the spokeswoman, Nada Doumani.
Saddam's case is comparable to that of any other prisoner of war a status conferred on him by the detaining authorities, she said.
So, what's everyones opinion about this? My question is what charges they're going to bring to Saddam (as he will not be let go, so I assume they're going to bring charges to him). What can the US bring forth against this man so that he will be locked up until the end of his days?
C ya!
Marty