See people and figures below, Wala kahay "conflict of interest" sa case ani?
CHIEF JUDGE:
Raouf Rasheed Abdel-Rahman. He replaced Rizgar Amin, a fellow Kurd, in January 2006. Amin resigned after Shiite politicians complained he failed to control the court. Saddam's lawyers accused Abdel-Rahman of bias and threatened to boycott the trial unless he also stepped down.
Abdel-Rahman's hometown of Halabja was subjected to a 1988 poison gas attack allegedly ordered by the former president Saddam Hussein.
CHIEF PROSECUTOR:
Jaafar al-Moussawi, a Shiite Muslim from southern Iraq, oversees a team of 18 prosecutors as head of Iraq's highest court. He serves as chief prosecutor in the Dujail trial, as well as in Saddam's separate genocide trial for alleged killings of Kurds in the late 1980s.