Iraq Assumes Legal Custody Of Hussein, 11 Deputies- Still Under Physical Custody
Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 05:28AM
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Iraq's new government assumed legal, but not physical,
custody of former president Saddam Hussein and 11 of his top deputies
Wednesday under an arrangement with the U.S. government that will allow
them to be brought before a special tribunal and tried for crimes
against humanity. After the transfer of legal custody on Wednesday
morning, Hussein and the others were individually marched into a small
room at a U.S. detention facility in the Baghdad area and informed by a
leader of the tribunal that they were now in the custody of the new
government of Iraq, an Iraqi official said. The announcement occurred
in the presence of an Iraqi judge and included a statement to each
detainee that they would have the right to legal counsel, the official
said. [more]
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