The court trying Saddam Hussein and seven co-defendants on charges of crimes against humanity held another session this morning.
The former Iraqi leader did not attend, and only the former chief of his Revolutionary Court, Awad al-Bandar, was present for cross-examination.
One of Saddam's lawyers attended, witnesses said.
Saddam and his co-accused are charged in the killings of 148 Shias after an assassination attempt on the former Iraqi leader in the town of Dujail in 1982.
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Bandar is charged with handing down death sentences on Saddam's orders.