Like an ACLU looking for a NAMBLA fix, some organizations just can't help themselves:
Saddam Hussein's rights have been "violated" in the legal process following his capture, one of his top United States lawyers said on Tuesday on the eve of the deposed Iraqi leader's trial opening on charges of ordering the massacre of 143 countrymen two decades ago.
Ex-US attorney-general Ramsey Clark also cited reports by international human rights groups, like the US-based Human Rights Watch and the Britain-based Amnesty International, which questioned if Saddam will receive a fair trial.
Apparently that whole Darfur kerfluffle sorted itself, as these folk have all this time on their hands.
Always good to hear.
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