Raid Dschuhi
Raid Dschuhi al-Saadi (* 1970 ) was the presiding judge in the trial of Saddam Hussein . The Iraqi Shiite denomination studied law at the University of Baghdad .
Life
He was responsible for preparing the indictment against the former dictator. The indictment is the 1982 massacre in Dujail , in which more than 140 mostly Shiite civilians were murdered.
After Rizgar Muhammad Amin, he is the second judge of the tribunal who has become known by name; previously the names of the judges were kept confidential for security reasons. Dschuhi gained international attention after the Iraqi police uncovered a murder plot directed against him by supporters of Hussein . A document was found in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk calling for the judge to be murdered.
literature
- Trial of Saddam is said to include twelve charges . In: Die Welt , November 6, 2005; with a photo of Dschuhis
- Report. WOZ Die Wochenzeitung , July 8, 2004, archived from the original on September 30, 2007 .
Web links
- Report on the plot. ( Memento from December 13, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Netzeitung
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SURNAME | Dschuhi, raid |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Juhi al-Saadi, raid |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Iraqi judge |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1970 |