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Cage for beast Saddam
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2005092223,00.html
By JOHN TROUP and ALEX PEAKE
SADDAM Hussein will be forced to sit in a Hannibal Lecter-style cage during
his trial.
Top-secret photos of the Baghdad courtroom being built in readiness for the
deposed Iraqi dictator’s impending day of judgment are in The Sun today.
The centrepiece will be the reinforced metal cage, similar to the one used
to house cannibal Lecter — played by Sir Anthony Hopkins in 1991 movie
Silence of the Lambs.
Specially vetted Iraqi workers are currently putting the finishing touches
to the courtroom under the watchful eyes of US troops and British private
security personnel.
It is being built inside one of the disgraced tyrant’s palaces deep inside
the Iraqi capital’s Green Zone.
A source told The Sun: “The security at the court is going to be immense.
“Saddam will be housed in an underground cell and will travel to and from
the courtroom cage using an elevator.
“When he’s in his cell he will be under 24-hour surveillance by security
staff who will watch him from behind a toughened glass shield.
“The Americans and incoming Iraqi coalition government can’t afford any
slip-ups. By the time it’s over, the courtroom will be the safest place in
Iraq.”
Caged ... Hopkins as Lecter
The source added: The palace where Saddam will face trial is amazing. It
must be at least twice the size of Wembley stadium.
Most of the palace itself is in ruins but parts of it have been re-built to
hold the trial.
One huge room has been converted for Saddam’s trial. It is split-level with
a huge white metal cage situated in the middle. That is where Saddam will be
held while the trial is taking place next year.
Underneath is a series of secure elevators that will take him from his cell
in the morning and back at night.
Millions of pounds have been spent ensuring security is tight as possible.
American special forces have been instrumental in the building. Although
most of the constructors are Iraqi civilians, the Americans are overseeing
the work.
The courtroom itself looks fairly normal. There are huge benches for the
Press although there doesn’t seem to be any sort of public gallery as yet.
It is due to be finished within the next two or three months. When the trial
finally starts the area will be almost impossible to attack.
Brutal despot Saddam, 67, is set to face charges of war crimes and genocide.
The courtroom is one of two currently being built in the former Presidential
palace, one of which will be used when Saddam’s cronies go on trial in a few
months.
One of the first to face justice will be Saddam’s cousin Ali Hassan al-Majid,
known as Chemical Ali.
He is said to be the man responsible for a chemical attack on the Kurdish
city of Halabjah which claimed the lives of 5,000 men, women and children.
Another to be tried in the spring will be Barzan al-Tikriti, Saddam’s
half-brother, who was once deputy head of the regime’s secret police.
He is accused of issuing an order to raze a Shi’ite village north of Baghdad
and of multiple killings following a failed assassination attempt against
Saddam in 1982.
The televised trials will begin with at least two of the top 12 government
members held in US military custody.
But Saddam is not expected to be tried until well into 2006.
The hearings will be conducted before an Iraqi tribunal — and investigating
judges are close to completing dossiers summarising the evidence.
Prosecutors are expected to demand the death penalty for those found guilty
of the most serious charges. Saddam is not expected to go on trial until the
cases against his top associates are completed.
The former dictator, currently held in solitary confinement in Baghdad, has
reportedly been meeting with lawyers appointed by his family.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2005092223,00.html
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SADDAM'S CAGE
New York Post, NY - 7 hours ago
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