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Saddam Charged for 1980s Gassing of HalabjaPosted on Apr 4, 2006The Iraqi tribunal charged Hussein on Tuesday with new criminal charges--which stem from the late 1980s gassing that allegedly left 5,000 civilians dead. These charges, considered among the worst of Saddam’s alleged atrocities, are separate from the others for which he is now standing trial. Saddam has never recognized the authority of the court to try him--effectively calling it a kangaroo court (and indeed, it’s far from The Hague).
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By James Johnson, April 4, 2006 at 10:40 pm #
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If this tribunal is going to charge Saddam Hussein for the gassing of Halabja, when will they charge his enablers Donald Rumsfeld and George H. W. Bush?
Report thisBy M, April 4, 2006 at 8:10 am #
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[*BACKGROUND: In 1917, following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire, the British occupied Iraq and established a colonial government. The Arab and Kurdish people of Iraq resisted the British occupation, and by 1920 this had developed into a full scale national revolt, which cost the British dearly. As the Iraqi resistance gained strength, the British resorted to increasingly repressive measures, including the use of posion gas.*] NB: Because of formatting problems, quotation marks will appear as stars *
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