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(19 Oct 2005) 1. Various of a main road in Kuwait City, the Kuwait Towers in the background 2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Vox Pop: "To be sentenced to imprisonment or something else is not just. He should be tortured so that he can feel what torture he did, like taking out the eyes of his victims, and then he would be executed. By so doing we would have got our basic instinct which we want." 3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Vox Pop: "He is not an accused because you are not sure of the accused, but this one (Saddam) everything he did was well known. Every one suffered from him, the people of Kuwait, those who were living in Kuwait and the whole world." 4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Vox Pop: "I hope they bring him to Kuwait, put him in a cage and tour him in Kuwait so that the people of Kuwait can beat him up. This is my wish, frankly, because what he did to us in Kuwait was unforgivable." 5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Vox Pop: "I hope they sentence Saddam to execution. We know what he did to our country." 6. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Vox Pop: "I hope it will be a fair trial and has people who will expose this tyrant's crimes against mankind." 7. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Vox Pop: "I hope they sentence him to death because what he did was not right." 8. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Vox Pop: "Saddam's trial should have been from the first day they caught him, because his crimes are clear and do not need a trial." 9. Various of traffic 10. Wide Kuwait City Harbour STORYLINE: The opening of the trial of Saddam Hussein Wednesday provoked a strong reaction from some of the residents of Kuwait City. Kuwait was invaded by 100-thousand Iraqi soldiers in 1990, a move that led to the first US-led action against Iraq. Thousands of Kuwaitis were forcibly taken to Iraq and oilfields were set alight. The former Iraqi dictator pleaded not guilty to a number of charges including premeditated murder and torture. He argued with the judges, challenging the legitimacy of the court. The 68 year-old Saddam and seven former members of his regime face could face the death penalty if convicted over the 1982 massacre of nearly 150 Shiites in Dujail. After Kurdish presiding judge Rizgar Mohammed Amin read the defendants their rights and the charges against them, he asked each for their plea. The ousted Iraqi leader replied quietly, "I am not guilty." The tribunal has been trying to show the trial will be up to international standards. The judges and court officials underwent extensive training in the United States and Britain in international criminal law and international practices. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...