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azinorum -> Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (6/27/2007 5:01:33 AM)

They shouldn't bother hanging him, just release the murderer on the main road in Halabcha. 

Chemical Ali to be hanged in KurdistanBy QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA Associated Press Writer
© 2007 The Associated Press

BAGHDAD — Saddam Hussein's cousin Ali Hassan al-Majid, known as "Chemical Ali," and two other regime officials will probably be hanged in Kurdistan if the appeals court upholds their death sentences, an Iraqi official said Tuesday.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not supposed to release the information to the media, said no final decision had been taken but the executions would probably take place in either Irbil or Halabja.

Also sentenced to death were Sultan Hashim Ahmad al-Tai, the former defense minister who led the Iraqi delegation at the cease-fire talks that ended the 1991 Gulf War, and Hussein Rashid Mohammed, a former deputy director of operations for the Iraqi armed forces.

They were convicted Sunday of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for their roles in "Operation Anfal," a 1987-88 crackdown on Iranian-backed Kurdish rebels during the final years of the Iran-Iraq war

The prosecution said up to 180,000 Kurds — including women and children — died in chemical weapons attacks, artillery barrages and mass deportations.

Two other defendants were sentenced to life in prison for their roles in the crackdown and one was acquitted for lack of evidence.
Death sentences are automatically appealed, and the appellate court faces no time limit in reviewing cases. If the sentences are upheld, executions are supposed to take place within 30 days.

Saddam was among the defendants when the trial began Aug. 21. But he was hanged in Baghdad on Dec. 30 for his part in the deaths of more than 140 Shiite Muslims in Dujail.

Iraq's government is dominated by Shiites and Kurds.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...d/4921579.html




Lion of Babylon -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (6/28/2007 12:28:31 AM)

My he burn in the eternal fires of hell forever.




azinorum -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (6/28/2007 3:28:17 AM)

An arabic report on the same subject:

هل يتم إعدام علي "الكيماوي" في كردستان؟

 

26/06/07
بغداد، (CNN) -- أفاد مسؤول عراقي بأن ابن عم الرئيس العراقي الراحل صدام حسين، علي حسن المجيد، والمعروف بلقب "علي الكيماوي"، واثنين آخرين ممن حكم عليهم بالإعدام في قضية الأنفال سوف يعدمون في كردستان في حال تثبيت هيئة التمييز حكم الإعدام الصادر بحقهم.
وقال المسؤول، الذي رفض ذكر اسمه نظراً لعدم التصريح له بإفشاء المعلومات لوسائل الإعلام، إنه لم يتم اتخاذ قرار نهائي بهذا الشأن، غير أن تنفيذ الإعدام سيتم على الأرجح إما في مدينة إربيل أو حلبجة، التي شهدت أسوأ عمليات قصف بالأسلحة الكيماوية في عهد النظام السابق.
وكانت المحكمة الجنائية العراقية العليا قد أصدرت أحكاماً بالإعدام أيضاً بحق كل من سلطان هاشم أحمد الطائي، الذي كان يشغل منصب وزير الدفاع في عهد صدام والذي قاد الوفد العراقي في محادثات وقف إطلاق النار في حرب الخليج عام 1991، وحسين رشيد محمد، والذي شغل منصب نائب مدير العمليات في القوات العراقية




zimzim -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (6/28/2007 6:12:07 PM)

He is a murderer. A cheap little man who was given to much power by Saddam and he loved to use it. Every iraqi must be happy on the day he will die. [sm=smiley11.gif]




Lion of Babylon -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (7/3/2007 12:48:01 AM)

Good morning Dudes. Heres the first of the day.

'Chemical Ali' Didn't Act Alone
By Peter W. Galbraith
Special to the Los Angeles Times

 
Last week, a Baghdad court convicted Ali Hassan Majid of genocide against the Kurdish people and sentenced him to hang. The verdict was supported by overwhelming evidence, much of which he never bothered to deny. I first encountered the handiwork of "Chemical Ali," as he was known, in September 1987 in Kurdistan's empty countryside. Traveling north from Baghdad, we entered Iraq's Kurdish region, and suddenly there were no more villages. In one town, bulldozers were parked near abandoned houses on one side of the road while only rubble remained on the other. Further north, only grave markers, utility poles and abandoned orchards indicated the location of once-thriving communities.
Saddam Hussein had put Majid in charge of the Baath Party's Northern Bureau earlier that year, and conferred on him absolute authority to deal with an intractable Kurdish rebellion that had arisen in the midst of Iraq's war with Iran. Majid, who was Saddam's cousin, began by ordering the destruction of villages, ultimately leveling 4,500 of Kurdistan's 5,000 villages by 1990. Also in 1987, Iraq began to use "special ammunition" - chemical weapons - against villages in Kurdistan's remote Balisan Valley. These attacks earned Majid his nickname.

The chemical-weapons attacks continued into 1988. On March 16 of that year, Iraqi warplanes dropped a cocktail of chemical weapons on the eastern Kurdish city of Halabja, killing more than 5,000 men, women and children. When I visited the city not long after Kurdish guerrillas recaptured it, residents showed me the basement where 42 people took shelter from the gas - and died as it seeped to the lowest point. Even though several years had passed, the stench was overpowering. At the cemetery, a Kurdish guerrilla stuck his hand in a pile of dirt and pulled out two skulls for me to photograph. They were small, the bones of young children.

Concerned that Iraq might lose the Iran-Iraq war, the Reagan administration deliberately obscured responsibility for Halabja by suggesting that both Iran and Iraq may have had a role in the gassing. But the Iran-Iraq war ended on Aug. 20, 1988, and five days later Saddam and Majid launched chemical-weapons attacks on 48 villages in Dahuk province, more than 100 miles from Iran. There was now no doubt as to who was responsible. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee asked me to lead a delegation to document the attacks. We interviewed hundreds of survivors camped out along the Iraq-Turkey border. All were eyewitnesses, and most had lost family members, often seeing them drop dead before their eyes.

The Iraqis had deliberately targeted civilians. In at least one instance, Iraqi troops machine-gunned hundreds - maybe as many as 1,000 - of the survivors. While confirming that Iraq had used poison gas on its own people, the Reagan administration thought sanctions too extreme a response, and months later the new administration of President George H.W. Bush actually doubled U.S. aid to Iraq. After Iraq lost the Persian Gulf War, the Kurds staged an uprising that liberated most of Kurdistan. In the process, they captured 18 tons of Iraqi files, including records of Chemical Ali's Northern Bureau. The Kurdish leaders turned these over to me for safekeeping, and I deposited them in the U.S. National Archives. The documents presented a fuller picture of Chemical Ali's crimes. Majid declared most of Kurdistan a prohibited zone, and anyone there was deemed a traitor. Ledger books recorded the names, ages and execution dates of thousands of men, women and children caught in these prohibited areas. Other files contained confessions (many with the fingerprints of illiterate shepherds in lieu of signatures) and death certificates.
 
Chemical Ali's Northern Bureau videotaped executions and torture sessions and sent the tapes to Baghdad, apparently to show the home office the fine job it was doing. When the Kurdish genocide trial began last year in Baghdad, Saddam sat in the dock alongside Chemical Ali. Kurds wanted them both held to account for a genocide that had its roots in the Baathists' decision to define Iraq as an Arab state - to the exclusion of the non-Arab Kurds. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, however, pre-empted this accounting by rushing Saddam to the gallows after his conviction in a case associated with his own Shiite Arab-based Dawa Party.

Without Saddam present, Majid insisted that he, not Saddam, was responsible for what happened in the north. The Kurds now fear that Arab revisionists will claim that there was no organized, government-sponsored genocide - only the unfortunate acts of a few individuals undertaken during a war. Cheated of justice by a country that committed genocide against them, it is not surprising that most Kurds want nothing to do with Iraq. Galbraith, author of "The End of Iraq," was on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff in the 1980s and 1990s, with responsibility for Iraq.




Lion of Babylon -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (7/20/2007 9:58:36 AM)

Government says Anfal sentences will be carried in Baghdad
The Associated Press

BAGHDAD: Saddam Hussein's cousin "Chemical Ali" Hassan al-Majid two other former regime officials will be hanged in Baghdad and not in Kurdistan if their death sentences for killing Kurds are upheld by an appeals court, the government spokesman said Wednesday.

Hanging them in Kurdistan would make their executions look like revenge killings, spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh. An appeals court is considering their appeal of sentences handed down last month. They were condemned for their roles in the massacre of an estimated 180,000 Kurds during the Operation Anfal crackdown during the late 1980s. Some Iraqi officials said the government was considering imposing the sentence in the Kurdish capital Irbil or in Halabja, where more than 5,000 people died in a 1988 chemical weapons attack launched by Saddam's forces.
"The Iraqi government has no intention to carry out the execution in Halabja, when the appeals court decides, as some have demanded," al-Dabbagh told The Associated Press. "If it is carried out in Halabja it will be a revenge execution." "It is preferred that it takes place in Baghdad with the respect of all legal conditions," he said. Also sentenced to death were Sultan Hashim Ahmad al-Tai, the former defense minister who led the Iraqi delegation at the cease-fire talks that ended the 1991 Gulf War, and Hussein Rashid Mohammed, a former deputy director of operations for the Iraqi armed forces. They were convicted on June 24 of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for their roles in Operation Anfal. Two other defendants were sentenced to life in prison for their roles in the crackdown and one was acquitted for lack of evidence. Death sentences are automatically appealed, and the appellate court faces no time limit in reviewing cases. If the sentences are upheld, executions are supposed to take place within 30 days.Saddam was among the defendants when the trial began Aug. 21. But he was hanged in Baghdad on Dec. 30 for his part in the deaths of more than 140 Shiite Muslims in Dujail.Iraq's government is dominated by Shiites and Kurds.




FlyByBaghdad -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (7/20/2007 12:47:38 PM)

Good news for all the people of Halabcha, and I hope that all ((the one night stand products)) who helped the dictator with his chemical program whoever they are will receive the same treatment, they should be made an example for the future governments that helping a mass murderer will not go without punishment. Regards
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sadiq2006 -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (7/20/2007 7:27:11 PM)

flybybaghdad

do not forget that masood barazani and jalal talibani and iran they have something to do with this also, do not plame only chamical ali blame them they should be hanged to because they are the ones how wanted this to happen so they can have an excuse and steal the land from iraq and claim for a free land and this all big lie from the kurds only they care about is money.




Calm -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (7/20/2007 8:50:47 PM)

Ok we will hang Iraq, any ideas how?

Dohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh




Lion of Babylon -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (7/21/2007 4:56:27 AM)

quote:


Dohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh


Zorba Dude. I think you are suffering from the deadly disease homorsimpsonaintus erectus. [:D]




sadiq2006 -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (7/21/2007 7:21:57 PM)

people in the you are living in a fantasy land do not believe in these governments, also about how to hang iraq you think about it and give us an idea.




Lion of Babylon -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (8/4/2007 1:45:42 PM)

Anyone have any news on this? [8|]




Calm -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (8/4/2007 3:33:05 PM)

I just want to say
Who gives a ........... where he is going to hang!!!!!

Have they hang him yet? If not...why not?

What are they waiting for? A rescue mission.






sadiq2006 -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (8/5/2007 9:54:27 AM)

can you imagine that masood barazani and jalal talibani and al maliki want the american soldiers to stay in iraq for 5 years because they are afraid that the politics will fall and fade away (ofcourse i know that are lieying because they are afraid to lose money and their benefit from this war).  




YellowSunshine -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (8/5/2007 10:40:30 AM)

AGAIN $ seems to be the driving force behind many issues in this world.  What would happen if we no longer had this PAPER, Gold?  Then maybe we would have to befriend our brothers/sisters.
DREAMER ...





SoranJ -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (8/6/2007 7:52:30 AM)

he must hang and die all of them!!!!. every single bathist and iraqi nationalist that voted for them




Harry -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (8/6/2007 9:56:57 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SoranJ

he must hang and die all of them!!!!. every single bathist and iraqi nationalist that voted for them

No one voted for them, just like any other election, in any other country. It was all fixed; the voters were forced into voting for them, if they didn’t it was a certain death, and they had no voice whatsoever.
 
If you believe that all those who voted for Saddams régime, must be hanged and die, then that should include all the Kurds who voted for them too, right? Or Kurds are angels and they never voted for Saddam!!!!




YellowSunshine -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (8/6/2007 1:36:36 PM)

Unc Harry u can edit/cut out my postings, but i am getting very angry...sigh is this permissable?
All this bloody stupid nonsense, all this bloody stupid death, it is all pissing me off, BIG TIME.
What is wrong with "people" can we can them that?  Are all of us the Human RACE a bunch of bloody idiots?  All of us, I pray NOT.  There must be some that indeed have more inside than fuc^^%$ garbage.




YellowSunshine -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (8/6/2007 1:37:45 PM)

Opps call them that, people i mean or are we all just a bunch of the most nasty f'ing carp?  bottom feeders




Harry -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (8/6/2007 2:16:42 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: YellowSunshine

Unc Harry u can edit/cut out my postings, but i am getting very angry...sigh is this permissable?
All this bloody stupid nonsense, all this bloody stupid death, it is all pissing me off, BIG TIME.
What is wrong with "people" can we can them that?  Are all of us the Human RACE a bunch of bloody idiots?  All of us, I pray NOT.  There must be some that indeed have more inside than fuc^^%$ garbage.




Never do bad things to good people.[:)]

On the other hand.

If Hell is what he asks for.
Then, Hell is what he is going to get.




YellowSunshine -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (8/6/2007 2:24:46 PM)

[sm=smiley27.gif] we love uncle harry he treats us well with all the lifesavers he passes around!




Harry -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (8/6/2007 2:43:40 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: YellowSunshine

[sm=smiley27.gif] we love uncle harry he treats us well with all the lifesavers he passes around!


Do they make soft, and chewy lifesavers candies?[sm=smiley27.gif]
 
I prefer them soft.[sm=smiley31.gif]




YellowSunshine -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (8/6/2007 3:26:43 PM)

OK, can we do "tummy time"... gitttchhhheee gooooo on the tummmmy tum tum...
i can chase u around and tickle you
lol
me
hope your wife or other would understand ...

luv ya bro
we be in this mess together no matter where paths go




Harry -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (8/6/2007 4:20:47 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: YellowSunshine
i can chase u around and tickle you


You chase me, you catch me. But running around is getting a bit hart on my joints lately.
Adolescent days sports injury, and military hard training played a number on my hinges.




YellowSunshine -> RE: Chemical Ali to be hanged in Kurdistan! (8/6/2007 5:46:36 PM)

So what, I have my own physical issues, laughter is indeed the best medicine.  I wouldn't run fast, just enough to tickle u silly till u fell on ground in laughter and got some tummy tightening exercises.    Not to fear...
smiles
lol, trying
hugs
me




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