Page values for "A Death Sentence Affirmed"

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_creationDateDatetimeDecember 31, 2006 4:20:02 AM
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A Death Sentence Affirmed

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TopicPageTrial of Saddam Hussein
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SourcePageThe Washington Post
DateDateDecember 29, 2006
URLURLhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/28/AR2006122801143.html
QuoteText"Still, there is something unreal about the cries of foul from human rights groups demanding perfect procedural justice from a country struggling with civil war, daily bombings and death-squad killings. The reality is that by the trial's end, there was no significant factual dispute between prosecution and defense: Saddam Hussein acknowledged on national television that he had signed the death warrants after only the most cursory look at the evidence against his victims."
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A Death Sentence Affirmed by The Washington Post editorial board (The Washington Post, December 29, 2006) (view)