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    1983 attack on Kurds ruled a genocide

    Published: May 9, 2011 at 2:15 PM


    ERBIL, Iraq, May 9 (UPI) -- An Iraqi tribunal ruled that a 1983 attack
    on the Barzani tribe in the Kurdish provinces of Iraq was an act of
    genocide, the Kurdistan Regional Government said.

    The KRG notes that as many as 8,000 members of the Barzani tribe, most
    of them men and boys, were rounded up and killed by the Baath Party of
    Saddam Hussein in 1983.

    The reprisal came five years before the 1988 chemical attacks on
    Halabja. Ali Hassan al-Majid, an Iraqi defense minister under the former
    Baathist regime, was executed in January 2010 for ordering chemical
    weapons attacks on the Kurdish population in 1988 as part of the
    so-called Anfal campaign. An estimated 5,000 people were killed during
    the assault, earning Majid the nickname Chemical Ali.

    Five members of the former Baath Party were given death sentences in
    connection to the attacks on the Kurds.

    KRG President Masoud Barzani in a statement said the ruling was a
    testament of the strength of the Iraqi judicial system.

    "This ruling strengthens our confidence in the justice of our cause, and
    illustrates the scale of the injustices committed against our people,"
    he said. "What strengthens our faith is that the future is always an
    ally of the oppressed and brings shame and disgrace on the
    perpetrators."


    © 2011 United Press International, Inc.




    From: A. Papazian
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