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Iran Wants Saddam Charged for 1980-88 War
2005-10-18
TEHRAN, Iran - Iran has asked the court trying Saddam Hussein for war crimes to charge the former Iraqi dictator with crimes from the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, including the alleged use of chemical weapons, an Iranian judiciary spokesman said Tuesday. Jamal Karimirad said the petition was filed through diplomatic channels Tuesday to the Baghdad court where Saddam goes on trial Wednesday. "The invasion of Iran in 1980 was definitely one of the crimes committed by Saddam. We want the court to investigate the charges brought by Iranian people," Karimirad told a press conference.

The charges in this case have not yet been specifically spelled out, but are expected to be laid out on the first day. The case centers on the role of Saddam and his seven co-defendants in a 1982 massacre of 143 people in Dujail, a mainly Shiite Muslim town north of Baghdad, after a failed assassination attempt. So far, Saddam has not been charged with actions against Iran during the 1980-88 war.

Iran wants the court to include Saddam's invasion of Iran in the list of charges, Karimirad said. In 1991, the United Nations recognized Iraq as the aggressor in the 1980-88 war, which left more than 1 million dead on both sides. After Saddam's overthrow in 2003, Iraqi officials acknowledged that Iraq had initiated the war with Tehran. Karimirad said Saddam was a war criminal who should be brought to justice for using chemical weapons against Iranians, including civilians, in Sardasht, western Iran. Karimirad said the Sardasht attack was similar to Saddam's gassing of the Kurds in Halabja. "There is sufficient evidence to prove Saddam violated international treaties," Karimirad said.
But not enough to change the minds of the left
Posted by:Steve

#8  give up your nuke program and he'll go on trial after he is hung the first time
Posted by: Hupemp Thremp9092   2005-10-18 15:47  

#7  For some reason the word "reparations" seems to pop into my brain. Laying the groundwork maybe, Jamal?
Posted by: tu3031   2005-10-18 14:55  

#6  Shure, we'll send Saddam to Iran, they send their new president to Austria to face murder charges there.

That sounds fair.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2005-10-18 13:41  

#5  Sure, ship him off to Iran after his sentence has been carried out in Iraq. They can try his remains.
Posted by: Spot   2005-10-18 13:06  

#4  Ain't this the pot callin' the kettle black!!
Although this could be a good ace in the hole.
Posted by: ARMYGUY   2005-10-18 12:06  

#3  Iran Wants Saddam Charged for 1980-88 War

Great stuff! Now, while we're all seeking redress of such breaches, how about that violation of International Soil which took place in Tehran back in 1979?

Iran can go help themselves to a nice tall cool foamy refreshing glass of STFU!
Posted by: Zenster   2005-10-18 11:58  

#2  One trial at a time, gentlemen. We'll get to yours after all your bombs and Republican Guards have returned to your side of the border.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-10-18 11:51  

#1  Shaddap. When we want your opinion, we'll slap it out of you.
Posted by: mojo   2005-10-18 11:05  

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