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Iraq |
Chemical Ali will be hanged within days |
2010-01-18 |
![]() "We will receive Chemical Ali from the Americans in the next few days and he will be executed very soon afterwards," Iraq's deputy justice minister, Busho Ibrahim, was quoted as saying by The Guardian. A former spy chief and first cousin of Saddam, "Chemical Ali" was sentenced to death on Sunday for ordering the attack on Halabja, which is regarded by many as the greatest crime committed during the 35 years of Baathist rule. It was the fourth death sentence the 68-year-old has received. Considered Saddam's right-hand man and bearing a strong resemblance to the former dictator, Ali Hassan al-Majid was a member of the decision-making Revolutionary Command Council and was regularly called upon to suppress rebellions. He was infamous for his role in northern Iraq. Majid earned his nickname in 1988 when he ordered an airborne poison gas attack on the Kurdish town of Halabja that killed over 5,000 people, including many women and children. On March 16, 1988, Iraqi jets swooped over the small town and for five hours sprayed it with a deadly cocktail of mustard gas and the nerve agents Tabun, Sarin, and VX. International outrage meant that Majid did not dare leave Iraq for the following 15 years. Finally, in early 2003, as war with the US looked increasingly likely, he visited Syria and Lebanon in an attempt to drum up regional support for Iraq. In March 2003, Chemical Ali was appointed to head the southern region -- one of four senior commanders reporting directly to Saddam Hussein. A month later, British officials said they believed he had been killed in a coalition air strike in the southern city of Basra. But in June, then US secretary of defense Donald Rumsfeld conceded that he did not know whether he was dead or alive. Two months later, US military officials announced that they had captured him. Majid is currently being held at the Camp Cropper detention center on the outskirts of Baghdad. |
Posted by:Fred |
#8 Is the head-popping rope back from the shop yet? |
Posted by: USN, Ret. 2010-01-18 21:08 |
#7 The bastard's still alive? My thought exactly Barbara, I thought he was Buzzard meat years ago, |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2010-01-18 14:41 |
#6 The bastard's still alive? |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2010-01-18 10:39 |
#5 Knives? Too nice. I'm thinking sporks |
Posted by: Frank G 2010-01-18 09:39 |
#4 That's a good start, Frank, but you need to allow Kurdish women a chance to weigh in. Knives, I think, with each woman who lost a husband, child or parent to have a whack at him. |
Posted by: lotp 2010-01-18 09:38 |
#3 I'd be OK with them clubbing him to death with rifle butts seconds after we hand him over...if done slowly |
Posted by: Frank G 2010-01-18 08:53 |
#2 There need to be appeals for at least another 5-10 years, then an acquittal by the World Court or whatever. That's the civilized way. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2010-01-18 08:36 |
#1 He's clearly come a Cropper |
Posted by: lex 2010-01-18 04:12 |