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1 posted on 06/21/2006 12:15:34 AM PDT by HAL9000
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Baghdad gunmen kill third Saddam defense lawyer

By Ibon Villelabeitia and Mussab Al-Khairalla


BAGHDAD (Reuters) - One of Saddam Hussein's main lawyers was shot dead on Wednesday after men in police uniforms took him from his home, police and relatives said, the third defense attorney to be killed since the trial opened in October.

Gunmen also abducted at least 80 Iraqi factory workers traveling in a fleet of buses just north of Baghdad, police and Interior Ministry sources said.

The killing of Khamis al-Obaidi was a new setback for the U.S.-backed court. It fueled complaints that sectarian violence, some by Shi'ite militias within the police, against Saddam's once-dominant Sunni Arab minority, is crippling a fair trial.

The lead defense lawyer called for the case to be suspended and the defendants taken abroad after the death of his deputy.

Al Qaeda's allies said in a Web posting they would kill four Russian embassy staff kidnapped in Baghdad 18 days ago because Moscow failed to meet a deadline to pull troops out of Chechnya. Russia urged the group to heed Muslim calls to free the men.

Five busloads of employees from a factory in Taji north of Baghdad were commandeered by dozens of gunmen, officials said. One source put the number of those kidnapped at least 100.

Obaidi's wife told another defense lawyer that men in police uniform took Obaidi from his Baghdad home around 7 a.m.

"They said 'We're from internal security and we need you for questioning'," Qatari attorney Najeeb al-Nuaimi told Al Jazeera television. Two hours later, Obaidi's body was dumped on a road beside a poster honoring a Shi'ite cleric killed under Saddam.

The attack appeared very similar to the killing of another lawyer the day after the televised trial began in October.

Saddam and seven Baath party allies are being tried for crimes against humanity over the deaths of Shi'ite villagers.

A police officer who identified himself as Captain Sabah said Obaidi had been shot eight times and there were signs of torture, both his arms were broken.

Chief prosecutor Jaafar al-Moussawi said the killing would "not affect or delay the trial and we will defy terrorism."

It came two days after Moussawi demanded the death penalty for Saddam and three of his former senior aides.

SUSPENSION CALL

Shopowners told Reuters three gunmen dumped the body of Obaidi at a roundabout under a poster of a senior Shi'ite cleric killed by Saddam's agents in 1999. The cleric is the father of Moqtada al-Sadr, a cleric and leader of the Mehdi Army militia.

"They fired into the air and said 'This is the fate of Baathists!'," said a vegetable seller whose shop is 10 meters (yards) from where the body was dumped.

The area is not far from the Sadr City slum, a stronghold of Sadr's militia. The body of Saadoun Janabi, the first lawyer to be killed, was also dumped nearby. Neighbors said then that he was seized by men saying they were from the Interior Ministry.

Unlike other defense lawyers, Obaidi still lived in Iraq.

Chief defense counsel Khalil al-Dulaimi said the trial should be suspended and the defendants taken abroad for safety: "We hold the U.S. and Iraqi governments, and particularly the militias, responsible for Obaidi's killing," he told Reuters.

A Western official close to the court said Obaidi was offered protection but had turned it down.

Nuaimi told Jazeera other defense lawyers had received written death threats from pro-government Shi'ite militias.

Obaidi told Reuters last year he preferred to stay in Iraq during court recesses: "Whatever will be will be," he said.

The trial, which started in October, has also been marred by the resignation of the previous judge, who complained the Shi'ite-led government was pressuring him over the case.

Defense lawyers are due to sum up on July 10.

(Additional reporting by Ross Colvin and Ahmed Rasheed in Baghdad)

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59 posted on 06/21/2006 9:39:49 AM PDT by TexKat
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To: HAL9000

Why are there quotation marks around terrorists?
Is it one of those situations where the quotes mean
"supposedly"?

Notice in subsequent reports they aren't terrorists anymore, but gunmen. Right.


62 posted on 06/21/2006 1:00:07 PM PDT by pillut48 (CJ in TX)
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To: HAL9000

a lawyer of Saddam Hussein killed

They missed


66 posted on 06/21/2006 11:46:14 PM PDT by LeoWindhorse
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To: HAL9000

It has to suck to be a lawyer for Sadam. Depending on how the case is going it seems like he's willing to sacrifice a lawyer or two to buy some time.


67 posted on 06/21/2006 11:49:58 PM PDT by swheats (BE STRONG. STAY VIGILANT! Our Victory depends on you.)
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To: HAL9000

What I don't understand is why the U.S. Army didn't pop Saddam while they had the chance. He may be in jail and yet people keep dying around him. These people would be alive today if Saddam was disposed of early in the game.


69 posted on 06/25/2006 6:15:02 PM PDT by pray4liberty (School District horrors: http://totallyunjust.tripod.com)
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