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...Among those heading back was a scrawny young man in a long white robe, Khalil al-Tai, who said he was a Sunni soldier based in Tikrit, Hussein’s home town....
...In Iraq, the Ba’athist regime of Saddam Hussein suppressed the Shia majority but sought the approval of the Chaldean and Assyrian churches....
...He handed out free apartments to Ba’ath party cadres, intelligence officers and hundreds of Palestinian and Syrian immigrants – which meant by definition that almost every resident was a Saddam loyalist....
...“This is just an excuse to cover up the state of turmoil and chaos in the court,” Khalil al-Dulaimi, lead defence attorney, told Reuters, speaking about the delay....
...Khalil al-Dulaimi, Mr Hussein's lawyer, asked for an adjournment, after complaining that he had not been given enough time to study the evidence....
...Radical Arab militants have been trickling into Iraq to join the fight of Ba'athists and radical Islamists against US forces....
...Mr Hussein’s family disbanded his unwieldy international legal team and retained Khalil Dulaimi in Jordan as lead attorney, pointing to a more co-ordinated and focused defence....
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