Iraqi Television program favorites.
To tell the truth: Will the real Saddam please, stand up!
Bad boys bad boys, what you going to do when they come for you?
Palestinian Bassam Shana'a and his daughter Baghdad watch a live broadcast on satellite television of the trial of Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein at their home in Khan Younis, southern Gaza strip, Monday Nov. 28, 2005.
Critics are saying that the Iraqi Television charity telethons would get a lot more donations if they did not allow former dictators to demand contributions or have your eyes plucked out.
Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein (front C) addresses the court as Awad Hamed al-Bander (front L), Taha Yassin Ramadan (2nd row L), Abdullah Kadhem Ruaid (2nd row C), Mizher Abdullah Rawed (2nd row R), Mohammed Azawi Ali (back row L), Ali Daeem Ali (back row C) and Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti appear at their trial in Baghdad November 28, 2005. The trial of Saddam and seven co-defendants was adjourned on Monday until December 5 to give one defendant time to get legal representation, the chief judge said.
"Alex, I'll take former despots for $500.00 dollars!"
An Iraqi soldier blows cigarette smoke at Saddam Hussein while watching his trial on satellite television in their bunker in Saadah, Iraq, eight miles from Syria, Monday, Nov. 28, 2005.
Hey Saddam, we'll give you the last word on that!
Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein (R), Awad Hamed al-Bander (L), Taha Yassin Ramadan (2nd row L), Abdullah Kadhem Ruaid (2nd row C), Mizher Abdullah Rawed (2nd row R), Mohammed Azawi Ali (back row L), Ali Daeem Ali (back row C) and Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti observe a moment of silence in memory of the two defence lawyers assassinated since the trial's opening during their trial in Baghdad November 28, 2005. The trial of Saddam and seven co-defendants was adjourned on Monday until December 5 to give one defendant time to get legal representation, the chief judge said.
This week's "Survivor Baghdad" had Saddam finally voted off of the island.
Former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark addresses a press conference in Baghdad in 2002. Washington's political elite expressed muted disapproval to news that Clark had joined the defense team of Saddam Hussein, one day before the former Iraqi dictator's trial resumes in Baghdad.
Former Attorney General Clark was not pleased to learn what public defenders are actually being paid on the Iraq' version of Judge Judy.
An Iraqi man shows a poster with old Iraqi banknotes with Saddam Hussein's portrait and a slogan reading 'We want death sentence to Saddam and Bush' in the southern city of Basra November 27, 2005. A U.S. civil rights lawyer and a Qatar former justice minister said on Sunday they were heading to Baghdad to join Saddam Hussein's defence team and support its campaign for his trial to be moved abroad.
Iraqi Food Network's most popular recipe show offered Saddam grilled with a side of borscht.
Saddam Hussein listens to the Presiding Judge Rizgar Mohammed Amin as his trial begins in a heavily fortified courthouse in Baghdad's Green Zone.
The suspense was gripping as the contestant had to choose to accept the audience's advice, or invoke another life line.
Although I dig the cage and the humility that Saddam is experiencing, Its not enough for the bastage.
I pray that he is handed over to the Iraqis for "disposition"
I fear that this will become an international circus trial