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The Verdict - Iraq

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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2007

So, how do Iraqis feel about the trial of Saddam Hussein? Has the violence and breakdown of law and order stripped the verdict of its significance? Baghdad Blogger, Salam Pax, finds out.

"The trial has become a spectacle. An insult and torture to all the people concerned", laments Ibrahim Al-Idrisi, founder of the Association of Free Prisoners. "They are glorifying Saddam in court. He is becoming a national hero." Many feel alienated by the trial. "Millions was provided for establishing the court but it seems as though no effort was made to include us Iraqis", states Salam. Others question how fair the trial really was. But - for most of the population - peace and security has replaced justice as their main priority. As Salam Pax confides: "I worry the verdict will end up sounding as hollow as the long list of meaningless milestones we keep being reminded of."

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  • Salam Pax is the man ! GREAT DOCO :)

  • Ask the Kurds' just how insignificant that animals trial is/was...

  • good video, very good editing and comentaries, thank you

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