Special Report: Trial of Saddam Hussein
Sepcial Report: Tension accelerates
in Iraq
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Ousted former Iraqi President Saddam
Hussein faces a fresh trial on Monday for alleged genocide against Iraq's
Kurds, who accuse him of killing more than 100,000 of their kin, according
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BEIJING, Aug. 21
(Xinhuanet) -- Ousted former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein faces a fresh
trial on Monday for alleged genocide against Iraq's Kurds, who accuse him
of killing more than 100,000 of their kin, according to media reports.
Saddam's six co-defendants include his cousin, Ali
Hassan al-Majid, widely known as "Chemical Ali" for his alleged use of poison
gas to put down insurrection in the Kurdish heartland in northern Iraq.
They face charges for their role in Operation Anfal,
Arabic for "spoils of war," which killed an estimated 100,000 people. Iraqi
forces are accused of launching mustard gas and nerve agent attacks in the Anfal
campaign.
All seven defendants face charges of war crimes
and crimes against humanity for the seven-month onslaught. Saddam and Majid face
the additional, graver charge of genocide.
This is the second trial on Saddam and
it comes at a time when human rights groups have raised fresh questions
about the fairness of the proceedings.
New York-based group Human Rights Watch recently claimed the Iraqi high tribunal was incapable of fairly and effectively trying Saddam and the other defendants because the judges and lawyers did not understand international law. (Saddam's court incapable of trying genocide case: group
)
Saddam also is reportedly likely to challenge the
legitimacy of the special tribunal by saying "it was created under U.S.
occupation." Enditem
(Agencies)