You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Iraq
Iraq to resume excavations at southern mass graves in 2024: Official
2023-12-14
[RUDAW] The Iraqi government has announced that it will resume excavation works in 2024 for the first time in five years at mass grave sites in the deserts of Samawah in the southern Muthanna province.

Mass graves in the deserts of southern Iraq contain the remains of countless Kurdish civilians, including women and kiddies, killed during former dictator Saddam Hussein’s campaign of extermination in the late 1980s known as the Anfal, launched to punish the Kurds for rebelling against his regime.

"Whenever we are informed by the government, eyewitnesses or survivors of the existence of a mass grave, we immediately form a technical team to search," Dhargham Kamil, in charge of the mass graves department at the Iraqi Martyrs Institute, told Rudaw.

"Our plan for the year 2024 is to excavate mass graves dating back to the Baath regime era," he added.

One of the notorious locations where the graves are located is in Shaikiya, around 80 km southwest of Samawah, the capital of Muthanna province near the Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
n border.

Fahd Nasir al-Zeyadi is a villager in the Shaikiya deserts. He is an eyewitness and says there are many mass graves in their region that have not been discovered by the government of Iraq.

"The mass graves date back to the 80s. During Saddam's rule, no one dared to get close to them. After the collapse of Saddam, people started to learn that they were mass graves," al-Zeyadi said.

"In the past, this region used to be a prohibited zone. Some people used to have farms there. They would not dare even visit their farms or cultivate them," he added.

The eyewitness explained that there are mass graves that have not yet been discovered.

"In the Saibiya area, there are mass graves. There are mass graves in the Nugra Salman area also. They are not yet discovered. But there are," he said.

The Anfal campaign took place over eight phases — beginning in 1986 and reaching its peak in 1988 with the Halabja genocide that killed 5,000 people and injured another 10,000. It culminated in the closing weeks of the Iran-Iraq war (1980-88).

More than 182,000 people are thought to have died.

Political dissent was not tolerated under the Baathists. Hundreds of thousands of Kurds and Shiites were disappeared, trucked to Iraq’s southern deserts, and murdered.
Related:
Samawah: 2021-04-05 Renewed demonstrations in Nasiriyah as violence escalates against protesters
Samawah: 2020-07-13 Saraya Thawret al-Eshrin c laim the attack on a convoy of 4 trucks carrying logistic support to the #US forces in Diwanyha
Samawah: 2018-07-24 Iraq protests leave 14 dead in two weeks, rights official says
Related:
Muthanna province: 2023-07-17 Iraq busts captagon lab in Muthanna
Muthanna province: 2023-05-17 Anfal survivors recount genocide 35 years on
Muthanna province: 2021-05-05 Who were the 21 prisoners who escaped from the southern Iraqi prison?
Related:
The Anfal: 2023-08-17 Iraqi Ministry incorporates study of Baath Party's ''Crimes'' in university curriculum
The Anfal: 2023-05-17 Anfal survivors recount genocide 35 years on
The Anfal: 2021-04-04 Iraq Judge Who Presided over Saddam Hussein's Trial Dies of COVID-19
Posted by:trailing wife

00:00