Verdict, Sentencing in Bush Plot Delayed
KUWAIT CITY — A court Saturday postponed until Christmas return of a verdict and sentencing of 14 men implicated in an alleged Iraqi plot to kill former President George Bush during a visit to Kuwait.
“This is a big case, and care is needed to reach truth and justice,†said Judge Salah Fahad of the State Security Court.
The three-judge panel hearing the case has to study 1,700 pages of court transcripts before reaching a verdict, he said.
Christmas is not observed in Islamic countries like Kuwait; therefore, Dec. 25 is a working day in the emirate.
After the brief court session, a tired-looking Fahad told reporters, “Our only concern is that no injustice is done to an innocent person.â€
Prosecutors charge that most of the defendants were Iraqi intelligence agents sent across the Iraq-Kuwait border with explosives to kill Bush during his visit in April. Iraq has denied the accusation.
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