Saddam lawyer claims harangued by death threats in Baghdad

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BAGHDAD, Dec 20 (AFP) - One of Saddam Hussein's defence lawyers claimed that
he was harangued by death threats on Tuesday after flying into Iraq on the
eve of the resumption of the ex-dictator's trial.

Former Qatari justice minister Najib al-Nuami said labourers and workmen
pushed towards his group, shouted insults and threatened his life, as he
left the arrivals' hall at Baghdad airport accompanied by US soldiers.

"We will kill you. You shouldn't do that," he quoted them as saying.

"One of them tried to approach me physically but he was taken out by the
(Iraqi) police," he added.

"I felt I'm being subjected to be assassinated next time," he told AFP,
speaking in English. "Today was threatening, tomorrow will be a weapon."

Rapidly escorted to his car, Nuami said it was difficult to see how many
people had made the threats, saying only "a few and more".

He accused the troublemakers of being young Iraqis, influenced by Shiites
who have called for Saddam's defence lawyers to be arrested and deported.

The trial of Saddam and seven of his Sunni Arab henchmen over the massacre
of nearly 150 Shiite villagers in the early 1980s has exacerbated already
high sectarian tensions in Iraq.

One of Nuami's colleagues on Saddam's defence team, former US attorney
general Ramsey Clark, did not return to Baghdad and will not attend the
hearing on Wednesday, out of fears for security.

Nuami said he would present a petition in court on Wednesday demanding
better security, and threatened to boycott future hearings unless adequate
protection was provided for the defence.

"Either we have to shift this court somewhere else or we have to provide
proper security ... We are not fighting a war, we're lawyers," he charged.

Two defence lawyers have already been assassinated since the trial began.
 
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