By Claude Walbert
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN DIEGO - Lawyers for two Kurds who live in San Diego County had set their sights on suing Saddam Hussein for authorizing genocidal attacks on Kurdish villages in northern Iraq.
But now that Saddam has been executed, lawyers for the two Kurds are shifting the focus of their efforts to his heirs as they try to fix responsibility in federal co...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN DIEGO - Lawyers for two Kurds who live in San Diego County had set their sights on suing Saddam Hussein for authorizing genocidal attacks on Kurdish villages in northern Iraq.
But now that Saddam has been executed, lawyers for the two Kurds are shifting the focus of their efforts to his heirs as they try to fix responsibility in federal co...
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