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Sputnik International
January 24, 2018
On December 13, 2003, Hussein was captured by US forces in ad-Dawr, a town near Tikrit. Three years later, he was executed by an Iraqi Special Tribunal for crimes against humanity, including the murder of 148 Iraqi Shi'ites in the town of Dujail. Before his death, Hussein wrote poetry, including "Unbind ItÃÂ ...
LADbible
December 30, 2017
It was 11 years ago today that Saddam Hussein was executed after the Iraqi Special Tribunal had convicted him of crimes against humanity - specifically for the murder of 148 Iraq Shi'ites in the town of Dujail in 1982, which was retribution after an assassination attempt against him. Now, thanks to theÃÂ ...
Telegraph.co.uk
October 19, 2017
On July 1, 2004, the Iraqi Special Tribunal charged Hussein with a range of crimes relating to the invasion of Kuwait in 1990, the massacres – including gassing – of various populations of Kurds and Shiites, the murder of political opponents and activists over a period of three decades, and certain.
The National
September 3, 2017
... give further details as to who it had been stolen by or where it had been recovered. Mr Hussein was captured in December 2003, nine months after the US toppled his Ba'athist regime. He was executed in December 2006, having been convicted of crimes against humanity by the Iraqi Special Tribunal.
First Coast News
April 26, 2017
He successfully prosecuted a Bosnian war criminal and led a team of lawyers who advised the Iraqi Special Tribunal as they prepared to try their former authoritarian leader, Saddam Hussein. When Kehoe went with Brown and Simmons to the courthouse, they were met by protesters arguing for theirÃÂ ...
Syracuse.com
February 24, 2017
Inside U.S. District Attorney Court Judge Howard Munson's courtroom, Sullivan was represented by former Attorney General Ramsey Clark (who would later defend Saddam Hussein in his trial before the Iraqi Special Tribunal). Sullivan pleaded not guilty and bail was set at a half a million dollars. He wasÃÂ ...
Times of Malta
December 30, 2016
He was discovered by US special forces in hiding eight months later and tried by an Iraqi special tribunal. His death by capital punishment came after the tribunal found him guilty of having ordered the murder of 148 Iraqi Shi'ites in a 1982 massacre. Although official video only showed the moments beforeÃÂ ...
RT
December 29, 2016
Hussein was tried by the Iraqi Special Tribunal, established by the Coalition Provisional Authority in December 2003 and composed of five Iraqi judges. He was found guilty, and sentenced to death by hanging. His request for a firing squad was denied. “This dark page has been turned over,” MowaffakÃÂ ...
Rudaw
July 11, 2016
Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in 2005. Photo: AP/Iraqi Special Tribunal. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region—A novella written by Saddam Hussein will be published in English for the first time by UK publisher Hesperus. A spokesperson for the publisher described the book to The Guardian as full of politicalÃÂ ...
Los Angeles Times
July 6, 2016
(Iraqi Special Tribunal). Donald Trump defended his praise of Saddam Hussein at an Ohio rally where he spent nearly an hour heaping scorn on television networks for the way they have covered his presidential campaign. “I don't love Saddam Hussein,” Trump said of the late Iraqi dictator on Wednesday.
Sputnik International
April 10, 2016
The Iraqi Interim Government replaced the Coalition Provisional Authority (also created by the US) that established the Iraqi Special Tribunal. That court was tasked with trying Iraqi nationals accused of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed prior to 2003. "The United States' role hasÃÂ ...
CNN International
October 30, 2013
July 17, 2005 - The Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST) files the first criminal charges against Hussein for the 1982 massacre of 148 people in Dujail. Other charges will be heard at separate trials. August 23, 2005 - Hussein confirms that he has fired all of his previous lawyers and is now solely represented by KhalilÃÂ ...
CNN International
October 30, 2013
July 17, 2005 - The Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST) files the first criminal charges against Hussein for the 1982 massacre of 148 people in Dujail. Other charges will be heard at separate trials. August 23, 2005 - Hussein confirms that he has fired all of his previous lawyers and is now solely represented by KhalilÃÂ ...
CNN
October 17, 2013
July 17, 2005 - The Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST) files the first criminal charges against him, for the 1982 massacre in Dujail. October 19, 2005 - Hussein's trial begins in Baghdad. July 23, 2006 - Hussein is hospitalized after suffering from the effects of a hunger strike, launched in protest of his ongoing trial.
The National
September 3, 2017
... his Ba'athist regime. He was executed in December 2006, having been convicted of crimes against humanity by the Iraqi Special Tribunal.
Truthdig
August 9, 2017
Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein is being tried by the Iraqi Special Tribunal for crimes against humanity and genocide. The Tribunal wasÃÂ ...
First Coast News
April 26, 2017
He successfully prosecuted a Bosnian war criminal and led a team of lawyers who advised the Iraqi Special Tribunal as they prepared to tryÃÂ ...
Syracuse.com
February 24, 2017
... represented by former Attorney General Ramsey Clark (who would later defend Saddam Hussein in his trial before the Iraqi Special Tribunal)ÃÂ ...
Times of Malta
December 30, 2016
He was discovered by US special forces in hiding eight months later and tried by an Iraqi special tribunal. His death by capital punishmentÃÂ ...
RT
December 29, 2016
Hussein was tried by the Iraqi Special Tribunal, established by the Coalition Provisional Authority in December 2003 and composed of five IraqiÃÂ ...
New Europe
December 23, 2016
Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein answers questions during an investigative session conducted by the Iraqi Special Tribunal on 28 JulyÃÂ ...
Newsweek ME
October 18, 2016
Following the capture of Iraqi ruler Saddam Hussein on December 13, 2003, an Iraqi Special Tribunal was set up consisting of five Iraqi judgesÃÂ ...
Firstcoastnews.com
August 9, 2016
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.— Congresswoman Corrine Brown and her chief of staff, Ronnie Simmons, will each be getting new attorneys to defendÃÂ ...
Rudaw
July 11, 2016
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region—A novella written by Saddam Hussein will be published in English for the first time by UK publisher Hesperus.
Los Angeles Times
July 6, 2016
Sen. Bernie Sanders was booed during a closed meeting with House Democrats on Wednesday, as lawmakers shouted "Timeline! Timeline!
Los Angeles Times
July 6, 2016
(Iraqi Special Tribunal). Donald Trump defended his praise of Saddam Hussein at an Ohio rally where he spent nearly an hour heaping scornÃÂ ...
Los Angeles Times
July 6, 2016
Donald Trump's praise of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein drew swift backlash from both parties. “He killed terrorists. He did that so good,”à...
The Daily Dot
July 6, 2016
Following his capture by U.S. military forces, Hussein was executed in December 2006 by the Iraqi Special Tribunal for the 1982 murder of 148ÃÂ ...
CNN International
October 30, 2013
July 17, 2005 - The Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST) files the first criminal charges against Hussein for the 1982 massacre of 148 people in Dujail.
Times of Malta
December 30, 2016
He was discovered by US special forces in hiding eight months later and tried by an Iraqi special tribunal. His death by capital punishment came after the tribunal found him guilty of having ordered the murder of 148 Iraqi Shi'ites in a 1982 massacre ...
RT
December 30, 2016
Hussein was tried by the Iraqi Special Tribunal, established by the Coalition Provisional Authority in December 2003 and composed of five Iraqi judges.
New Europe
December 23, 2016
Saddam Hussein's daughter says Trump has 'political sensibility'. EPA/Iraqi Special Tribunal/HO. Click for full view.
9news.com.au
December 12, 2016
December 12, 2016: Saddam Hussein is sentenced to death during his trial before the Iraqi Special Tribunal in October 2005.
Newsweek ME
October 18, 2016
Following the capture of Iraqi ruler Saddam Hussein on December 13, 2003, an Iraqi Special Tribunal was set up consisting of five Iraqi judges to try the toppled president, and his aides over charges of committing war crimes, genocide and crimes ...
Daily Pakistan
October 12, 2016
Saddam Hussain served as the fifth President of Iraq. He rose to power in 1979 and remain in office till 2003. He was executed in 2006 after being convicted of crimes against humanity by the Iraqi Special Tribunal for the murder of 148 Iraqi Shi'ites ...
Firstcoastnews.com
August 9, 2016
He's worked international as well, first helping people indicted by the International Criminal Tribune in The Hague, Netherlands.
Huffington Post UK
July 5, 2016
On Wednesday morning, Sir John Chilcot will deliver his findings of the period from 2001 until the end of July 2009, specifically the decision of then Prime Minister Tony Blair to lead the country into the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The Nation
May 17, 2016
In 2003, an Iraqi Special Tribunal, comprising five Iraqi judges, was formed to try deposed president of Iraq Saddam Hussain on the charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes.
Sputnik International
April 10, 2016
The Iraqi Interim Government replaced the Coalition Provisional Authority (also created by the US) that established the Iraqi Special Tribunal. That court was tasked with trying Iraqi nationals accused of genocide, crimes against humanity and war ...