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Saddam Hussein calls for reconciliation at genocide trial
November 7, 2006
BY SINAN SALAHEDDIN AND ROBERT H. REID Associated Press
BAGHDAD, Iraq---- A somber Saddam Hussein called for national reconciliation as he returned to court Tuesday for his genocide trial, two days after another panel sentenced him to hang for crimes against humanity.
Saddam cited references to the Prophet Muhammad and Jesus who had asked for forgiveness for those who opposed them.
''I call on all Iraqis, Arabs and Kurds, to forgive, reconcile and shake hands,'' Saddam said.
November 7, 2006
BY SINAN SALAHEDDIN AND ROBERT H. REID Associated Press
BAGHDAD, Iraq---- A somber Saddam Hussein called for national reconciliation as he returned to court Tuesday for his genocide trial, two days after another panel sentenced him to hang for crimes against humanity.
Saddam cited references to the Prophet Muhammad and Jesus who had asked for forgiveness for those who opposed them.
''I call on all Iraqis, Arabs and Kurds, to forgive, reconcile and shake hands,'' Saddam said.

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