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Operation Phantom Fury--Day 448 - Now Operations River Blitz; Matador--Day 343
Various Media Outlets | 1/29/06

Posted on 01/28/2006 6:53:27 PM PST by Gucho

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Iraq: Baathist general killed in Tikrit

Sunday, January 29 2006 @ 10:13 AM Eastern Standard Time

Mahmoud Dham al-Dulaymi, a former commander of the Iraqi Army under Saddam's rule, was killed in a rocket attack on his house in Tikrit yesterday, police said.

Security sources reported that Dulaymi was killed in a rocket attack to his house in the southern of Iraq, in Tikrit and they did not have any information who organized the attack.
Dulaymi narrowly escaped a previous assassination attempt last year.

Fayiz Hamad Amir, an eyewitness, said, "Someone shot rockets onto his house last night at 11 o'clock. The first rocket targeted his living room, and the second landed in the other room. A third rocket accidentally exploded in his neighbor’s house. We took him to the hospital but he died in hospital."

Baathist general killed in Tikrit

41 posted on 01/29/2006 7:35:46 AM PST by Gucho
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Excerpts From Saddam's Exchange With Judge

Jan. 29, 2006, 9:41AM

By The Associated Press

— Excerpts from the heated exchange between Saddam Hussein and chief judge Raouf Abdel-Rahman after the defense team walked out and the court appointed new lawyers. The ousted leader rejected the new lawyers and demanded to be allowed to leave the trial.

The quotes were translated from Arabic by The Associated Press. In places, the sound of the video transmission went off; in others the two are talking over each other:

Saddam: "We refuse. This is right of the defendant. (Sound goes out). This is my right. I cannot be forced to accept a court-appointed lawyer. ...

Let me talk to you according to law, the defendant has the right to a lawyer, and the defendant has the right to attend the court session. If he (the defendant) does not attend, the court has the right to issue a judgment in absentia. That means you cannot force me to stay in the courtroom, because this is a right. I am not asking for more than my rights, and you also have the right to issue a judgment in absentia."

_After more arguments:

Abdel-Rahman: "The judges' panel has stated the law. These are practiced judges and know _"

Saddam (interrupting): "Practiced? I have practiced law. For 35 years I administered your rights. Thirty-five years. ... So I know my rights and the rights of others. So, permit me to leave the courtroom."

_After one of the court-appointed defense lawyers tries to interrupt:

Saddam: "We reject you, and if you remain, then you are evil."

Adbel-Rahman: "We will not allow you to cross the line with anyone."

Saddam: "You can't force me. You can't force me. This is my right."

Abdel-Rahman: "I'm not forcing you. But I won't allow you to cross _"

Saddam (interrupting): "Don't force me. Don't force me. This is my right."

Abdel-Rahman: "I'm implementing the law."

Saddam: "So that I don't annoy you and you don't annoy me."

Abdel-Rahman: "You're not annoying me."

Saddam: "I respect you as an Iraqi. And I will keep respecting you until you give you Iraqi-ness away."

Abdel-Rahman: "God willing, I'm a sincere Iraqi."

Saddam: "God willing. So allow me to leave. I cannot tolerate remaining here, at least for this session, until things are resolved properly."

_After Saddam turns as if to leave, holding a Quran and other papers under his right arm:

Abdel-Rahman: "The court has decided to eject him from the room."

Saddam: "Don't say 'eject.' An Iraqi respects his elders. For 35 years I led you, and you say, 'Eject him?'"

Abdel-Rahman: "I am a judge and you are a defendant. And you have violated order in the court. I am implementing the law. The judge implements the law."

_Arguing back and forth, as Saddam insists he is not being ejected but is leaving. Saddam: "I spoke to you on the basis of law."

Abdel-Rahman: "You want to leave? The court ejects you."

Saddam: "You can't say that."

_After further arguing, guards escort Saddam from the room.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/world/3620640.html


42 posted on 01/29/2006 8:00:39 AM PST by Gucho
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Thanks blackie. Good news along with the bad.


43 posted on 01/29/2006 8:03:24 AM PST by Gucho
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I always look at the positive side of things.


44 posted on 01/29/2006 10:43:11 AM PST by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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I always look at the positive side of things.


Bump! :)
45 posted on 01/29/2006 8:09:12 PM PST by Gucho
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46 posted on 01/29/2006 8:59:34 PM PST by Gucho
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47 posted on 01/30/2006 7:20:45 AM PST by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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