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Tribunal denies Saddam was attacked

AFP , BAGHDAD

Iraq's special tribunal yesterday denied reports that an unidentified man had attacked ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein during a court hearing in Baghdad on Thursday, and that the pair had exchanged blows.

"This report is wrong. The tribunal respects human rights in its treatment of those accused," a court spokesman said, adding that there was "neither a verbal, nor a physical" attack on Saddam.

The former dictator's Amman-based defense team Saturday said Saddam was attacked by an unidentified man as he was leaving the courtroom.

"There was a fist-fight between them," his lawyers said in a statement. "The head of the court did not intervene to stop the assault."

Thursday's hearing of the tribunal related to possible charges against Saddam Hussein over the brutal suppression of a Shiite uprising in 1991 following the Gulf War that ended Iraq's occupation of Kuwait.

Earlier this month, the tribunal filed the first charges against Saddam over the 1982 killing of 143 residents of the village of Dujail, northeast of Baghdad, where he had been the target of a failed assassination bid.

No date for his trial has yet been set.

Saddam was ousted in April 2003 after the US-led invasion of Iraq and was captured in December of that year. He and several of his henchmen are in US custody at a base near Baghdad airport.

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