Thursday, January 11, 2007
'Chemical Ali' Says He Ordered Executions Of Kurds.
Ali Hassan al-Majid, nicknamed 'Chemical Ali' by the Western media, has reportedly admitted that he ordered troops to execute villagers during an operation against the Kurds in 1988.
"Yes, I gave my instructions to consider these villages as prohibited areas and I gave orders to the troops to catch anyone they find there and execute them after investigating them".
This after prosecutors played tapes they alleged were of him talking about the need to purge "Kurdish saboteurs" from villages.
Of course, charges against Saddam Hussein have been dropped for this case - they lynched him before his trial could be completed.
The kangaroos trying this case will no doubt insist al-Majid shares the same fate, adding inhumanity to inhumanity and keeping their American masters sweet.
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"Yes, I gave my instructions to consider these villages as prohibited areas and I gave orders to the troops to catch anyone they find there and execute them after investigating them".
This after prosecutors played tapes they alleged were of him talking about the need to purge "Kurdish saboteurs" from villages.
Of course, charges against Saddam Hussein have been dropped for this case - they lynched him before his trial could be completed.
The kangaroos trying this case will no doubt insist al-Majid shares the same fate, adding inhumanity to inhumanity and keeping their American masters sweet.
See all recent posts.
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