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Iraq trial tapes tell of 'extermination' plan
« on: January 08, 2007, 10:09:28 AM »
These are some bad men. 

Iraq trial tapes tell of 'extermination' plan
POSTED: 12:01 p.m. EST, January 8, 2007

BAGHDAD, Iraq (Reuters) -- Saddam Hussein and his cousin "Chemical Ali" discussed killing thousands with chemical weapons before unleashing them on Kurds in 1988, according to tapes played on Monday in a trial of former Iraqi officials.

Nine days after Hussein's hanging, his front-row seat in the dock was conspicuously empty, but Ali Hassan al-Majeed and five other Baath party officials remained on trial for their roles in the 1988 Anfal, or Spoils of War, campaign in northern Iraq.

"I will strike them with chemical weapons and kill them all," a voice identified by prosecutors as that of Majeed, Hussein's cousin and a senior aide, is heard saying.

"Who is going to say anything? The international community? Curse the international community," the voice continued.

"Yes, it's effective, especially on those who don't wear a mask immediately, as we understand," another voice, identified as Hussein, is heard saying on another tape.

"Sir, does it exterminate thousands?" a voice asks back.

"Yes, it exterminates thousands and forces them not to eat or drink and they will have to evacuate their homes without taking anything with them, until we can finally purge them," the voice identified as Hussein answers.

Prosecutors did not explain who ordered the recordings or when or why they were made and court officials could not elaborate. Audiotapes have been introduced in the court before and Hussein is believed to have recorded some of his meetings.

Prosecutors: Anfal campaign killed 180,000
Prosecutors said 180,000 people were killed, many of them gassed, in the Anfal campaign.

Many Kurds regret the chief suspect can no longer face justice for his role in the campaign against them, but they hope others share his fate on the gallows.

Hussein was hanged on December 30 after being convicted in an earlier trial for his role in killing 148 Shiites in the 1980s. (Watch protests against Hussein execution from Italy to Sri Lanka )

Majeed, who faces charges of genocide, is considered the main enforcer of the Anfal campaign.

Defendants have said Anfal was a legitimate military operation targeting Kurdish guerrillas who had sided with Shiite Iran during the last stages of the Iraq-Iran war.

Chief Prosecutor Munqith Faroon also played on Monday video showing women and children lying dead on village streets and mountain slopes after what he said was a chemical attack ordered by Hussein.

"These are the honorable battles they claimed to have launched against the enemy," he told the court. . . .

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/01/07/hussein.trial.reut/index.html

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Re: Iraq trial tapes tell of 'extermination' plan
« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2007, 10:29:46 AM »
I could swear there is an extermination plan for Iraqis right now.

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Re: Iraq trial tapes tell of 'extermination' plan
« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2007, 01:36:04 PM »
These are some bad men. 

Iraq trial tapes tell of 'extermination' plan
POSTED: 12:01 p.m. EST, January 8, 2007

BAGHDAD, Iraq (Reuters) -- Saddam Hussein and his cousin "Chemical Ali" discussed killing thousands with chemical weapons before unleashing them on Kurds in 1988, according to tapes played on Monday in a trial of former Iraqi officials.

Nine days after Hussein's hanging, his front-row seat in the dock was conspicuously empty, but Ali Hassan al-Majeed and five other Baath party officials remained on trial for their roles in the 1988 Anfal, or Spoils of War, campaign in northern Iraq.

"I will strike them with chemical weapons and kill them all," a voice identified by prosecutors as that of Majeed, Hussein's cousin and a senior aide, is heard saying.

"Who is going to say anything? The international community? Curse the international community," the voice continued.

"Yes, it's effective, especially on those who don't wear a mask immediately, as we understand," another voice, identified as Hussein, is heard saying on another tape.

"Sir, does it exterminate thousands?" a voice asks back.

"Yes, it exterminates thousands and forces them not to eat or drink and they will have to evacuate their homes without taking anything with them, until we can finally purge them," the voice identified as Hussein answers.

Prosecutors did not explain who ordered the recordings or when or why they were made and court officials could not elaborate. Audiotapes have been introduced in the court before and Hussein is believed to have recorded some of his meetings.

Prosecutors: Anfal campaign killed 180,000
Prosecutors said 180,000 people were killed, many of them gassed, in the Anfal campaign.

Many Kurds regret the chief suspect can no longer face justice for his role in the campaign against them, but they hope others share his fate on the gallows.

Hussein was hanged on December 30 after being convicted in an earlier trial for his role in killing 148 Shiites in the 1980s. (Watch protests against Hussein execution from Italy to Sri Lanka )

Majeed, who faces charges of genocide, is considered the main enforcer of the Anfal campaign.

Defendants have said Anfal was a legitimate military operation targeting Kurdish guerrillas who had sided with Shiite Iran during the last stages of the Iraq-Iran war.

Chief Prosecutor Munqith Faroon also played on Monday video showing women and children lying dead on village streets and mountain slopes after what he said was a chemical attack ordered by Hussein.

"These are the honorable battles they claimed to have launched against the enemy," he told the court. . . .

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/01/07/hussein.trial.reut/index.html

Talk about convicting evidence!   :o

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Re: Iraq trial tapes tell of 'extermination' plan
« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2007, 04:31:59 PM »
Talk about convicting evidence!   :o

True.  Amazing how a handful of people can be responsible for the murder of so many.

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Re: Iraq trial tapes tell of 'extermination' plan
« Reply #4 on: January 08, 2007, 04:37:40 PM »
Kudos to America for selling him those weapons!