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Member of Saddam's legal team killed in Baghdad

An assistant to one of the defence lawyers in the trial of ex-president Saddam Hussein and six co-defendants has been found dead.

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BAGHDAD: An assistant to one of the defence lawyers in the trial of ex-president Saddam Hussein and six co-defendants over the alleged genocide of Kurds has been found dead, a lawyer said on Thursday.

 

Lawyer Badih Aref Izzat said his 50-year-old assistant Abdel Monem Yassin Hussein had been kidnapped on August 29 in Baghdad, and his family discovered his body five days later in a nearby hospital morgue.

 

He had been shot twice in the head and once in the arm, Izzat said.

 

Izzat is representing intelligence officer Farhan al-Juburi in the present trial on charges relating to the brutal 1987-1988 repression of Iraq's Kurdish minority, known as the Anfal campaign which killed an estimated 180,000 people.

 

Three lawyers representing Saddam and seven co-defendants in separate court proceedings have been killed since that trial began in October 2005.

 

A verdict is still awaited in that trial, in which Saddam and his henchmen were charged with ordering the execution of 148 Shiites in the early 1980s in the village of Dujail where an attempt had been made to kill Saddam.

 

Izzat, who was a member of the defense team for former deputy prime minister Tariq Aziz in the Dujail trial, also said armed men "visited" his office on August 23, two days after the Anfal trial began.

 

The men rifled through his office and threatened his employees, Izzat said, adding that they took with them files, computer disks and a fax machine.

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