- Rizgar Mohammed Amin
Rizgar Mohammed Amin (Arabic: رزكار محمد أمين) (born 1958) is the former chief judge of the
Iraqi Special Tribunal 's Al-Dujail trial. He is the only judge whose name was revealed on the trial's opening on19 October 2005 , the names of the other four judges and all but two of his four colleagues faces not allowed to be shown during the televised portions of the trial.(Telegraph.co.uk - 12:30AM GMT 15/01/2006)Amin graduated from the Law School of
Baghdad University in 1980. He is an ethnic Kurd, though he has no record of political activism, or connections to the "Peshmerga ". He was a regional judge during the presidency ofSaddam Hussein . Amin lives inSulaymaniyah with his wife Nazanin Ahmed (born 1962) and four children, born between 1990 and 2001.Because he had refused to join the
Ba'ath party, he was only admitted to the college of judges in 1990, after working in a subordinate position for ten years. Amin was appointed chief judge of the regional court byJalal Talabani in the mid-1990s.On
14 January 2006 , he resigned as chief judge of the trials of Saddam Hussein, citing government interference and harsh public criticism. He was urged by colleagues, as well as by the Iraqi and US governments, to reconsider his position, but declined. He was replaced byRauf Rashid Abd al-Rahman .External links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1686396,00.html Saddam Hussein judge to quit trial, friend says] ,
Guardian Unlimited 14 January 2006
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4613098.stm Saddam trial judge offers to quit] , BBC News 15 January 2006
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1687105,00.html Pressure on Saddam judge to stay in job] , Guardian Unlimited 16 January 2006
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4639488.stm Iraq court names new Saddam judge] , BBC News 23 January 2006
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