A fair trial in this case is absolutely imperative for historical truth. |
A great many people in this country are worried about law-and-order. And a great many people are worried about justice. But one thing is certain; you cannot have either until you have both. |
A humane and generous concern for every individual, his health and his fulfillment, will do more to soothe the savage heart than the fear of state-inflicted death, which chiefly serves to remind us how close we remain to the jungle. |
A right is not what someone gives you; it's what no one can take from you |
Both commanders were courageous enough to fight more powerful countries. |
Both trials are marred with injustice, both are flawed. |
Cutting off the president (Saddam) was absolutely unwarranted. He has international rights to a public trial. |
has been in total isolation. He hasn't seen a member of his family, talked to a member of his family, met with a lawyer or met with friends he has known before. |
He seemed at peace with himself. He realizes the danger. He may be fatalistic about the outcome, but he's certainly unbowed and maybe when he gets into court he gets ... more emotional than he does among his lawyers. |
His mind was as clear and as sharp as ever, |
History will prove that Slobodan Milosevic was right. |
How can you ask a witness to come in when there's a death threat? ... Unless there's protection for the defense, I don't know how the trial can go forward. |
I didn't volunteer; they asked me. I felt a duty to testify. |
I don't know if they'll ever get their act together. I don't think they can. I think there's too much violence in the country, too much division, too much pressure on the court ... The project ought to be abandoned. |
I just want two minutes. |