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The chief judge at Saddam Hussein's genocide trial has expelled the former Iraqi leader from court after he shouted out a verse from the Koran.The chief judge at Saddam Hussein's genocide trial has expelled the former Iraqi leader from court after he shouted out a verse from the Koran.
It is the fourth time in recent weeks the former dictator has been ejected from his Baghdad trial for alleged war crimes and genocide against the Kurds.It is the fourth time in recent weeks the former dictator has been ejected from his Baghdad trial for alleged war crimes and genocide against the Kurds.
Judge Mohammed Oreibi al-Khalifa cut off Saddam Hussein's microphone and ordered bailiffs to escort him out.Judge Mohammed Oreibi al-Khalifa cut off Saddam Hussein's microphone and ordered bailiffs to escort him out.
A second defendant was also ejected and the trial continued in closed session.A second defendant was also ejected and the trial continued in closed session.
When the judge ordered Saddam thrown out of the court his co-defendants stood up to protest.When the judge ordered Saddam thrown out of the court his co-defendants stood up to protest.
One of them, Hussein Rashid al-Tikriti, was ejected and punched a bailiff who had tried to force him into his seat.One of them, Hussein Rashid al-Tikriti, was ejected and punched a bailiff who had tried to force him into his seat.
Witness testimony
Before the session was disrupted, the court had heard from a Kurdish woman who gave her testimony from behind a screen about her time in the former regime's prison camps.
"One day men wearing protective uniforms and masks came to us," she said. "They sprayed us with something and after that we got lice in our hair and diseases like whooping cough.
"A number of children died. I spent six and a half months at this prison until being set free."
The witness also testified that pregnant women were treated inhumanely at the camps.
She said one woman had given birth in a toilet and that fellow detainees helped her "cut the umbilical cord with broken glass and the baby was wrapped in a grain sack".
Saddam Hussein and six others, including his cousin Ali Hassan al-Majid, are on trial over the killing of up to 180,000 Kurdish civilians during Operation Anfal in the 1980s.Saddam Hussein and six others, including his cousin Ali Hassan al-Majid, are on trial over the killing of up to 180,000 Kurdish civilians during Operation Anfal in the 1980s.
Saddam Hussein has already been tried for the killing of 148 Shias in Dujail in 1982 and a judgement is awaited.Saddam Hussein has already been tried for the killing of 148 Shias in Dujail in 1982 and a judgement is awaited.