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Originally posted by Dragonlich
Doesn't really matter. Previous experience (Nurenburg) has shown that they can be held indefinately *until* such matters are sorted out. I'd guess they'd have been tried using Iraqi laws (post-Saddam), or using a UN court, although that last option seems unlikely given the US/UN relationship.
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But in the end, an International war crimes court, as far as I know, is still very efficient institution and punishes the criminals very hard. I would have liked to see them judged there, before the eyes of the world. Iraq court would be almost as good. Please correct me if I'm wrong with the war crimes court.
Now that they're dead, they have become almost useless. A dead body has a very limited set of options to be used FOR the Iraq.