Saddam trial delayed by defence boycott

The start of a new session of Saddam Hussein’s trial was delayed today as his defence lawyers boycotted the proceedings, demanding a new chief judge be removed because of alleged bias against the former Iraqi leader.

The start of a new session of Saddam Hussein’s trial was delayed today as his defence lawyers boycotted the proceedings, demanding a new chief judge be removed because of alleged bias against the former Iraqi leader.

The day’s proceedings had been due to begin at 11am local time, but an hour later, the court was still not convened.

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