In Iraq, Chemical Ali – real name Ali Hassan al-Majid who is a cousin of the late Saddam Hussein, has been sentenced to death. Again.
Fourth time lucky, perhaps. Ali has already been sentenced to death three times. This time he has been convicted and sentenced for the 1988 attack on Halabjah. 5000 Kurds died when they were sprayed with a cocktail of mustard gas and the nerve agents Tabun, Sarin and VX.
He was sentenced to hang in June 2007 for his role in a military campaign against ethnic Kurds, codenamed Anfal, that lasted from February to August of 1988.
In December 2008 he received a death sentence for his role in crushing a Shia revolt after the 1991 Gulf War.
In March 2009 he was again sentenced to death for his role in the 1999 killings of Shia Muslims in the Sadr City district of Baghdad.
The Iraqi High Tribunal was set up to try former members of Saddam Hussein’s mainly Sunni government and was the same one that sentenced the former president to death.
The authorities will want to hang him as soon as possible in order to remove one of the final links with Saddam Hussein but the four-times convicted murderer still has the right to one more appeal.
Chemical Ali’s preferred method of killing was through the use of poisonous chemicals and it is thought that his escapades added to Iraq’s unfounded reputation as a state which had the ability to wage wide-spread chemical war.
He was the original Weapon of Mass Destruction.
The total Iraqi body count is now well over 100,000 – most of it as a result of the Bush/Blair invasion. The “running” body count is shown on the HOME page












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