THE Iraqi court that sentenced Saddam Hussein to hang this month was guilty of shortcomings so serious that a fair trial for the former president was all but impossible, an international rights watchdog said today. There were so many procedural flaws that the verdict could be viewed only as unsound, New York-based Human Rights Watch said in a 97-page report on the trial, which it said was among the most important since Nuremberg after WWII. Full Story
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