“Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are.” ― Benjamin Franklin In a quiet office wedged deep inside a bustling Baghdad courthouse, glints of burning sunlight frame a silky black judge’s robe hung beside a limp Iraqi flag. The large wooden desk is neat and sparse, adorned with a tin of designer pens and stacks of paper encased in thick leather sleeves. Behind it sits Judge al-Hussein Chfat al-Tameemi – his clean-shaven, almost porcelain face creased with deep thoughts as he combs through seemingly endless papers.
Dispatch from Baghdad: ISIS Terrorists On Trial
Dispatch from Baghdad: ISIS Terrorists On…
Dispatch from Baghdad: ISIS Terrorists On Trial
“Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are.” ― Benjamin Franklin In a quiet office wedged deep inside a bustling Baghdad courthouse, glints of burning sunlight frame a silky black judge’s robe hung beside a limp Iraqi flag. The large wooden desk is neat and sparse, adorned with a tin of designer pens and stacks of paper encased in thick leather sleeves. Behind it sits Judge al-Hussein Chfat al-Tameemi – his clean-shaven, almost porcelain face creased with deep thoughts as he combs through seemingly endless papers.