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Lawyers voice fears as Saddam trial delayed

By Steve Negus, Iraq Correspondent

Published: November 28 2005 17:37 | Last updated: November 28 2005 17:37

The Iraqi tribunal trying Saddam Hussein adjourned the former dictator’s trial for a second time on Monday after a key defendant complained he had been unable to obtain a replacement for his murdered attorney.

The decision highlights the difficulties of giving Mr Hussein and his seven co-defendants a trial that meets international standards amid Iraq’s anarchy. But it is also likely to spark the anger of Shia anxious to see the former president swiftly convicted and executed.

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