Ammar al-Bakri is an Iraqi judge who was the administrator of the Iraqi Special Tribunal to rule over the trial of Saddam Hussein.[1] Al-Bakri was approved by the Iraqi National Council on October 4, 2004.[2]
Critics claimed that al-Bakri is too close to the former interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi.[3]
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