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Silencing the tyrant: Saddam's Soviet-style show trial is a travesty of justice designed to justify Iraq invasion |
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by Eric Margolis TorontoSun.com Entered into the database on Sunday, January 22nd, 2006 @ 16:18:50 MST |
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Saddam Hussein's trial in Baghdad has become a circus. The presiding
judge refuses to return to court, and defence lawyers have been murdered. What to make of this spectacle? Emotionally, it's good to see the tyrant who
terrorized so many on trial for his life. But morally and legally, Saddam's
trial is a travesty of justice. This is an old-fashioned Soviet-style show trial
set up by U.S. occupation authorities. Its goal is not to determine Saddam's guilt or innocence, but to justify the
U.S. invasion of Iraq -- which, by the way, was a blatant violation of international
law. The court lacks any legal basis, being created by the puppet regime installed
by the U.S. after the invasion. Saddam has no proper legal defence. Witnesses remain secret and beyond cross-examination.
Defence witnesses risk murder by Shia hit squads. Pre-trial publicity -- the vast propaganda campaign by the U.S. to demonize
Saddam -- and Iraqi TV programs (controlled by U.S. authorities) about Saddam's
alleged crimes, would trigger a mistrial in any proper legal system. In short, a kangaroo court, designed to find Saddam guilty and probably order
his execution. Dead dictators tell no tales. If allowed to fully testify, Saddam would
reveal the whole sordid story of America's long, intimate collaboration with
his regime, and how the U.S. and British governments of Ronald Reagan and Margaret
Thatcher encouraged, armed and financed Iraq to invade Iran. Saddam is being tried for ordering a massacre in a small Shia village where
he narrowly escaped assassination. He will not be tried for his worst crime,
the invasion of Iran, that caused 1.5 million casualties on both sides. Saddam's regime ferociously repressed Kurdish tribes, and used poison gas against
them -- as it did against Iranian troops. But these attacks occurred while Iraq
was fighting to the death against Iran, and its chronically rebellious Kurdish
tribes had defected to the Iranian invaders. Similarly, Saddam's forces killed many Shia after George Bush Sr. called on
them to rebel against Baghdad. Israel and Iran had been stirring up, arming
and financing Kurdish rebels in Iraq for decades. Under international law, Saddam had every right to fight rebels seeking to
either overthrow Iraq's government, or trying to secede. Across the border,
Turkey waged similar war against its Kurdish rebels. Recall that when Imperial Britain ruled Iraq, which it created to grab Mesopotamian
oil, that saint of neoconservatives, Winston Churchill, ordered the RAF to use
poison gas against "Kurds, Pathans, and other primitive tribesmen."
When Iraqis rose in the 1920s against British rule, Her Majesty's soldiers gunned
down some 20,000. Ironically, U.S. forces in Iraq are doing the same things Saddam's thuggish
regime did: Bombing and blasting rebels (this time Sunnis); holding 18,000 political
prisoners; torturing and executing suspects. Uncle Sam is the new Saddam. Saddam should face trial for his many crimes, but in a proper legal venue,
under full western and international law. The trial should be moved at once
to the UN tribunal at the Hague. A fair trial will establish an important international
legal precedent. Those citing the World War II Nuremberg trials as precedent for Baghdad's kangaroo
court should read the magisterial words of that court's Chief Justice, Robert
Jackson: "No political or economic situation can justify the crime of aggression."
Please take note, President Cheney and VP Bush. |