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BAGHDAD -- The first woman to testify in the murder and torture case against Saddam Hussein told a horrific story yesterday of being stripped naked, subjected to electric shocks and beaten with cables.
Her weeping was evident, even though she was hidden behind a blue screen and spoke through a voice modulator. She called on God, then continued her painful description of being tortured at age 16 by Saddam's henchmen.
"He said take off your clothes," the woman, identified only as "Witness A," said before breaking into sobs. "They hit me with the pistol and forced me to take off my clothes, and he lifted my legs upward and beat me with cables and asked me to talk. I was like a feast."
"There were about five officers, I am an Iraqi woman," she cried.
The witness was one of many arrested in the farming town of Dujail after a 1982 assassination attempt against Saddam. More than 140 residents were killed in the ensuing massacre.
The former president sat impassively through much of the testimony, but exploded at the end of the day, saying he refused to return to an "unjust court."
"Are you deliberately hauling defendants before the trial when they are exhausted?" he shouted at the judge, complaining that he had not been able to change clothes or shower in days.
"This is terrorism," Saddam yelled. "I will not return. I will not come to an unjust court. Go to hell."
During the day, "Witness A," her voice electronically distorted to disguise her identity, described being held with another girl and fed only bread and water for days.
"After all that torture, do you think we could eat?" she asked.




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