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marinemom
12-13-04, 05:53 AM
Lawyer Urges Red Cross to Examine Saddam

By JAMEY KEATEN
The Associated Press
Monday, December 13, 2004; 6:24 AM

PARIS - A French lawyer representing Saddam Hussein asked Monday for the International Red Cross to look into reports that the jailed former Iraqi leader has begun a hunger strike.

Emmanuel Ludot, a lawyer in the eastern French city of Reims, said it was not immediately clear whether Saddam, who is currently in U.S. and Iraqi custody, might have stopped eating to protest his detention.

"We have information coming from Iraq that gives the impression that he has in fact decided with 11 of his comrades to stop eating, but we have American denials," Ludot said by telephone.

"As a result, I have asked the International Red Cross to send urgently Western medical experts to file an independent report on the current situation and to see if Mr. Saddam is on a hunger strike or not - and what the motives are," Ludot said.

Ludot said another attorney on Saddam's defense team had told him of the prospect that Saddam might be on a hunger strike. Ludot said he is to meet Wednesday with officials from the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva, Switzerland, on the matter.

"The Red Cross cannot do otherwise than to send experts given the gravity of the situation," Ludot said.

In the letter, Ludot wrote: "You are not ignorant of the disquieting health conditions of our clients at the present time prisoners by the American authorities." A copy was provided to The Associated Press. The defense team represents Saddam and three other detainees, he said.

On Sunday, a lawyer appointed by the family of detained former Deputy Prime Minister Tariff Aziz said some detainees had begun a hunger strike to protest their detention. A U.S. military official confirmed that some were rejecting their main meals but continuing to snack on military rations.

The Red Cross regularly visits Saddam and passes him letters from his family. He gets out of his cell - 12-foot-by-15-foot - twice a day for recreation, Iraqi officials have said.

Saddam's Jordan-based legal team, made up of 20 lawyers, says his detention is a violation of international protocols, and has called for his immediate release. He has not met with any of the lawyers who claim to represent him.

snipowsky
12-13-04, 06:50 AM
I heard his aides where, but he wasn't.

hrscowboy
12-13-04, 09:22 AM
screw that SOB i hope he dies

DSchmitke
12-13-04, 10:15 AM
Who really cares if he is on a hunger strike.

Toby M
12-13-04, 10:38 AM
His death can only serve to spare us from spending a whole lot of money on his trial and eventual retirement in Florida (after he cops a plea and turns on his group)

Nagalfar
12-13-04, 10:53 AM
Interesting how many come to his aide if he is hungry, and not eating BY CHOICE (if he really is), dont worry France I wont mention any names, opps, but no one was bothered when this scum of a rag, was starving and killing MILLIONS of men, women and children, dont worry France, Germany, Russia and China, I wont mention any countries that were making HUGE amounts of money that was taken in lew of food for these starving people, were was France, Jordan, and the Red Cross then? plus his 12' X 15" cell is sure a lot bigger then we give our own people.. wouldn't it be nice if he really did starve himself to death.. I think that would be the best form of poetic justice I have seen in a long time. The security around him is still trained to do CPR with the heels of the boots right? have a nice trip Sadam you scum ..

JAG5150
12-13-04, 11:17 AM
I'll give him something to eat .40calibur, he'll never be hungry again.

thedrifter
12-13-04, 11:50 AM
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Jarhed
12-14-04, 12:03 PM
I'd like to go chew on a juicy hot steak right in front of that sonofab****. Better yet, I hear he's a fan of Lobster, maybe I'll just sit there dipping hot lobster tails in hot butter and cramming them into my mouth until he either cries or caves......... and then still not give him any!

Want torture?? I got your torture right HEEERRRE!!!

TracGunny
12-14-04, 12:05 PM
Originally posted by Toby M
His death can only serve to spare us from spending a whole lot of money on his trial and eventual retirement in Florida (after he cops a plea and turns on his group) Florida?!?


Let me know when he croaks... the Champaign is chilled...

TRLewis
12-14-04, 12:18 PM
I got it, we will send him to a deserted island, only know to a select few. And we will leave him there with tiny cameras set up all over the island to spy on him and what he does.

The show would make millions in ad deals, Vegas would make a ton on bets to see how long he lives, and what he does, the website for it with 24/7 access would crash the internet.

TracGunny
12-14-04, 01:10 PM
dunno... I seem to recall a Corsican in history who was put on an island with an army watching him, and he managed to return and set all of Europe ablaze with war...

TRLewis
12-14-04, 01:31 PM
He will be guarded by United State Marines. :)