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U.S. Declares Hussein POW

HeadlineJan 12, 2004

On Friday the Pentagon announced Saddam Hussein was officially a prisoner of war. This dictates how he will be treated and awards him access to the International Committee of the Red Cross. The Pentagon’s move was met by skepticism in Iraq because it may block Iraqi plans to try the former dictator. The Geneva agreement say POWs can be tried for crimes against humanity only by an international tribunal or the occupying power, which in Iraq is the United States.

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