2006年VOA标准英语-Blasts Rock Baghdad; Dozens Dead and Injured(在线收听) |
By Margaret Besheer --------
Interior Ministry officials fear the death toll could rise. One building collapsed in the attack and more casualties could be trapped in the rubble. The car bomb reportedly exploded near a gasoline station, and the flames and debris blanketed the normally busy commercial district. During the visit, the leaders approved plans to deploy more U.S. and Iraqi troops to the capital city to curb sectarian violence that has been escalating since an attack on a Shiite shrine in February. Saddam Hussein (file photo) Saddam and two of his co-defendants face death by hanging if they are found guilty. Saddam was not present for Thursdays proceedings, as his court-appointed lawyer read his closing statement during Wednesday's session. On Wednesday, Saddam asked the Tribunal if he is sentenced to death, to execute him by a firing squad, instead of hanging him, as he is a soldier, and not like a petty criminal. But two co-defendants were present Thursday and both had terse exchanges with the judge. Former Iraqi Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan told the judge, "I am innocent. I know my sentence has been decided and I accept the fate God has decided for me." The judge interrupted him, telling him, his sentence would be passed after all the legal proceedings have been completed. Also present was defendant Awad al-Bandar, a revolutionary court judge who sentenced the Shiites to death. After a testy exchange with the judge, Al-Bandar tried to leave the courtroom and had to be restrained by guards. |
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