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June 05, 2006

Justice For the Victims

There has been far too little attention paid in the American media to what has been uncovered about Saddam's victims. Little reporting about the testimony at his trial, and little testimony about the work excavating the mass graves found in the country, so I'm glad to see this front-page, above the fold story in today's Times about the forensic teams working on the mass graves around the country.

To see the inverse, Wretchard notes discussions of what happened to the Marsh Arabs that manage to never point a finger in the direction of any particular agent.

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