- Overthrown Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, who was arrested
by US forces last December, reportedly plans to run as a candidate in the
Iraqi elections scheduled for January 2005.
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- Saddam's lawyer Giovanni di Stefano told Denmark's B.T.
newspaper that Saddam decided during one of their discussions that he would
declare his candidacy for the elections.
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- Stefano said that there was no law that prevented Saddam
from appearing on the ballot. He added that Saddam hopes to regain his
presidency and palaces via the democratic process.
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- Contrary to the statements of Iraqi Interim Prime Minister
Iyad Allawi, Stefano claims, "Saddam has no chance to be tried before
the elections. Moreover, no international law prevents him from coming
forward."
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- Saddam's lawyer defends that the ambiguity in Iraq will
favor Saddam at the polls. Stefano remarked that a recent Gallup poll indicates
that 42 percent of the Iraqi people want their former leader back.
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- Meanwhile, evaluating the conditions of Saddam in jail,
Allawi said that Saddam had asked him for mercy.
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- Hasan Cucuk
- Copenhagen
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- http://www.zaman.org/?bl=international&alt=&trh=20040921&hn=12424
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