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Terri
01-06-2004, 10:03 PM
Saddam Interrogation Could Become Public

AP
Fox News
January 6, 2004

WASHINGTON — CIA interrogators taking on Saddam Hussein (search) must contend with the likelihood that some of their questioning could become public during his eventual trial. That means decisions now on how to conduct the questioning and record the conversations, U.S. officials say.

On the one hand, any admissions Saddam might make of human rights violations or responsibility for massacres would be useful material for prosecutors in a trial.

But any such statement by Saddam also would probably have to meet some kind of standard for use in a court case, much like an affidavit in the U.S. court system. That could mean officials might want the informal give-and-take of a typical interrogation to give way to a ritualized question-and-answer session.

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Charie
01-07-2004, 12:08 AM
Quote[/b] ]-- like preventing the person from sleeping. Some say that is torture.


I'm sure that Madman Insane's victims would have been happy to have been "tortured" by being kept awake instead of rotting in their mass graves after unspeakable tortures.

I wish he'd shot himself the way Hitler did. Although there were doubts that he was dead for decades after. He was spotted in more places than Elvis.

Corgie Girl
01-07-2004, 04:33 PM
This could be interesting and an entertaining comic relief. *I can see it now....Sadam sitting there with a chamber pot on his head and a toilet paper sash declaring at the top of his voice that he still is the President of Iraq, Beloved of his people and the Defender of the Faith for all of the Muslim world.

Hmmm... sounds just like another President's, who was also almost deposed, pathetic attempt to keep his "legacy" intact. *http://www.gopusa.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/rotflo.gif