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July 14, 2006 Friday Jumadi-ul-Sani 17, 1427


Saddam on hunger strike since 7th


BAGHDAD, July 13: Ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and three of his co-defendants on trial for crimes against humanity have launched a new hunger strike, the US military said on Thursday.

“Saddam Hussein and his three co-defendants have now refused meals since their evening meal on July 7,” said US spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Keir Kevin Curry.

Saddam, his former secret police chief Barzan Al-Tikriti, vice-president Taha Yassin Ramadan and head of the former revolutionary court Awad Al-Bandar, are all on trial over a crackdown against a Shia village following an assassination attempt against the former Iraqi leader in 1982.

“All are apparently protesting the Iraqi High Tribunal procedures and security for the defence attorneys,” added Curry.

“Saddam Hussein is drinking coffee with sugar and water with nutrients,” he said, adding that all the defendants were in good health and receiving additional medical care.

Issam Al-Ghazzawi, one of Saddam’s lawyers, told AFP from Amman that the hunger strike was because ‘the demands of the defence committee for the protection of the lawyers and the guarantees for a fair trial had not been met’.

On June 21, Khamis Al-Obeidi, a member of Saddam’s defence team, was murdered in Baghdad and since then, the four major defendants and their lawyers have been boycotting the trial.—AFP



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