It is notable that the judge has succeeded in getting (the defendants) to address the issues in the case to greater degree.
What we saw today was not Saddam admitting guilt, but admitting to the fact that he acted in accordance with his official duties and powers.
The testimonies we have heard so far are moving but they are not enough and that's causing us concern.
This is totally new for the Iraqi legal system and these are not just any old trials.
It's the kind of information necessary for a trial like this. They are attempting to make a link.
The is a positive step because it strengthens the ability of the defense to be effective.
I remain concerned that, as yet, we have not been presented with evidence that traces the chain of command and establishes the specific role of each defendant.
These kinds of trials are generally trial by documents, especially as you go up the chain of command.