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A farewell to "Chemical Ali"

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...mean Mr Mustard Gas goes to court...

'Chemical Ali' sentenced to hang


A cousin of the late Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein has been sentenced to death by an Iraqi court for the murder of some 180,000 Kurds in 1988.

Ali Hassan al-Majid, known as "Chemical Ali" for using poison gas in the Anfal campaign, was convicted of genocide.

Two fellow defendants were equally sentenced to death while two others received life prison sentences.

Saddam had also been on trial for the Anfal campaign when he was executed in December 2006 for other crimes.

While many Kurds would have liked to see Saddam himself executed for the crimes, Majid personified Anfal for them and was thus a good second-best, the BBC's Jim Muir reports from Baghdad.

Shaheen Mahmoud, a Kurdish civil servant in the northern city of Sulaimaniya, said news of the death sentences had made him shout with joy.

"I was ecstatic... but the bigger joy would be to see Majid executed in Kurdistan [northern Iraq],"
he told Reuters news agency.

'We are innocent'

Majid stood impassively as his death sentence was pronounced.

But others shouted they were innocent and Hussein Rashid al-Tikriti, also sentenced to hang, declared to the court: "We defended Iraq and we were not criminals."

The death sentences were automatically sent to appeal. If the appeals fail, they will be hanged within 30 days of that ruling.

According to Sunday's verdicts:

Ali Hassan al-Majid ("Chemical Ali"), ex-Baath leader in northern Iraq, was sentenced to death for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity

Sultan Hashim Ahmed, former defence minister, was sentenced to death by hanging for war crimes and crimes against humanity

Hussein Rashid al-Tikriti, ex-Republican Guard head, was sentenced to death for war crimes and crimes against humanity

Farhan al-Jibouri, ex-military commander, was sentenced to life in prison for war crimes and crimes against humanity

Saber Abdul Aziz, ex-intelligence chief, was sentenced to life in prison for war crimes and crimes against humanity

Taher Muhammad al-Ani, ex-governor of Nineveh province was cleared of war crimes and crimes against humanity for lack of evidence


'You committed genocide'

The chief judge, Mohammed al-Oreibi al-Khalifah, told Majid that he had ordered troops to kill or persecute Kurdish Iraqi civilians.

"You subjected them to wide and systematic attacks using chemical weapons and artillery," he said in the televised trial.

"You led the killing of Iraqi villagers. You restricted them in their areas, burnt their orchards, killed their animals. You committed genocide."

Many of the Kurds killed in 1988 were buried in mass graves, only some of which have been discovered.

The Anfal (Spoils of War) campaign was the culmination of years of efforts by Saddam Hussein's regime to suppress the Kurds in the north, our correspondent adds.

It was launched in early 1988 and lasted about seven months, involving attacks with chemical weapons, the destruction of some 2,000 villages, the complete depopulation of large areas and mass deportations.

A notorious massacre at Halabja in March 1988, in which 5,000 people were killed by gas, was not included in the charges as it was seen as being separate from the Anfal campaign.

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As much as I think there is no one more deserving of a sentence like this, I really hope that for the sake of future Iraqis the trail was held fairly. I got a little uneasy reading about the conditions of Saddam's trial, and I don't think taking any shortcuts on justice is going to do much for Iraqis...
 
Too bad the Reagan administration cant be put on trial too. They winked at the gassing of the Kurds. It wasnt until Saddam went rogue that you heard anyone complain about it.
 
"Chemical Ali". Sounds like a super villain.

To certain people, that does stand.

Now if only Comical Ali would deny that Chemical Ali was guilty.
 
Are they going to hang him or gaz him ?
:lol: With the same gas?

It's funny that these guys have nicknames like from B-grade Bond movie but then they look like that and have charisma of rotten tomatoe.

Oh the good old days when villains where real villains and not pathetic excuses for villains as these.
Then again "the leaders of the free world" are also more like Sponge Bob Square Pants compared to the leaders of the past.

BTW Anyone know what happened to Baghdad-Bob?
 
BTW Anyone know what happened to Baghdad-Bob?

According to wiki...

Although questioned by American authorities, al-Sahaf [Baghdad Bob]was released, and there has been no suggestion of charging or detaining him for his role in the Saddam Hussein government. He is now living in the United Arab Emirates with his family.

...lucky bob
 
Didn't this guy gas Iranians as well as the Kurds, etc? Good riddence to this killer.
 
yay another mass murderer to be put to death.


God Bless Capital Punishment

:lol:
 
Am I misremembering? I thought a report came out several months ago (maybe even over a year) that Chemical Ali had been killed in a bomb attack. I even want to say it was in southern Iraq.

Oh well, whether soon or late, he will meet his maker and have to answer for his crimes in the final court of all. I don't think he'll be too happy. :eek:
 
There is always Comical Ali (AKA Baghdad Bob) ;).

I wonder what happened to him.

According to wiki...

Although questioned by American authorities, al-Sahaf [Baghdad Bob]was released, and there has been no suggestion of charging or detaining him for his role in the Saddam Hussein government. He is now living in the United Arab Emirates with his family.


...lucky bob
There ya go.
 
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