by Armando Sat Jun 4th, 2005 at 14:40:05 PDT
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/6/4/17405/69665I have noticed an uptick in Saddam coverage lately. First the infamous photo in the Murdoch papers. Then the call for his execution. And now this:
The judge in Saddam's trial, Raid Juhi, told the London-based Asharq al-Awsat newspaper in an interview that the ousted president and some of the 11 other detained former regime figures are facing "12 cases" carrying punishments from life in jail to the death penalty.
"The ousted president has suffered a collapse in his morale because he understands the extent of the charges against him and because he's certain that he will stand trial before an impartial court," Juhi was quoted as saying.
Saddam, who is being held in a U.S.-run detention facility in Baghdad, was captured in December 2003 and faces charges including killing rival politicians during his 30-year rule, gassing Kurds, invading Kuwait in 1990 and suppressing Kurdish and Shiite uprisings the next year. No date has been set for the start of his trial, but Juhi said the former dictator was expected to face the tribunal within two months. Juhi said Saddam will be tried alone in some cases and alongside other detainees in others. Saddam's lawyer Khalil al-Duleimi, however, told The Associated Press that his client was in high spirits and that he was not aware of the 12 cases the judge referred to. "The last time I met Saddam was in late April and his spirits were very high," al-Duleimi said.
Now I have no idea whether Saddam's morale is high, low or middling and I am not sure why I should care. What I do wonder about is why so much Saddam coverage of late. It does not seem coincidental to me. I mean the JUDGE commenting on Saddam's state of mind and "the extent of the charges"? What's up with that?