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General Clark`s Plan For Saddam

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Wesley Clark says Saddam Hussein should be prosecuted publicly in Iraq and the death penalty should be among the penalties. The Democratic presidential candidate says Hussein should be considered a war criminal, user of chemical weapons and architect of genocide. Clark -- a retired general and former NATO supreme commander from Little Rock -- is campaigning in New Hampshire today after testifying earlier this week at The Hague in the war crimes trial of former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic. How Hussein`s trial is conducted also will be important, Clark told students and staff at the Franklin Pierce Law Center. Clark suggested convening legal experts from the United States, United Nations, Arab League, and European Union to work with the Iraqis to develop procedures for the trial. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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