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'Chemical Ali' is dead and gone: executed today

Justice was served today in Iraq. Chemical Ali was put to death today
No need for me to add any more. Here is a reminder of his evilness:




Baghdad resident Ali Suhail said the execution was just:
''He had executed so many people. So he deserves to be executed."


A resident of Halabja also said he was pleased: ''We, the families of
those killed in the attack on Halabja, are very pleased to hear that
Ali Hassan al-Majid was executed.

"Once again we call upon the Iraqi people and government to be
united and serve the Iraqi people and families of those killed
in poison gas attack."


'Chemical Ali' executed in Iraq













Ali Hassan al-Majid, a former Iraqi official known as "Chemical Ali", has been executed by hanging, a government spokesman has announced.





Majid, an enforcer in Saddam Hussein's regime and his cousin, had earlier been sentenced to death four times for genocide and crimes against humanity.

Earlier this month, he was sentenced to death for ordering the gas attack on the Kurdish town of Halabja in 1988.

It is believed that about 5,000 people died in the attack.

Iraqi jets swooped over Halabja and for five hours sprayed it with a lethal cocktail of mustard gas and the nerve agents Tabun, Sarin and VX.

Brutality

Majid was "executed by hanging until death," Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in a statement.


"The execution happened without any violations, shouting or cries of joy," he added, in sharp contrast to Saddam's death on the gallows in 2006.

FOUR DEATH SENTENCES

Jan 2010: For ordering the gas attack on the Kurdish town of Halabja in 1988 in which 5,000 people died

March 2009: For the 1999 killings of Shia Muslims in the Sadr City district of Baghdad

Dec 2008: For his role in crushing a Shia revolt after the 1991 Gulf War

June 2007: For his role in a military campaign against ethnic Kurds, codenamed Anfal, from February to August of 1988

News of the hanging came shortly after three suicide car bombs struck in central Baghdad. It was not immediately clear whether the attacks were linked to his execution.

Majid was first sentenced to hang in June 2007 for his role in a military campaign against ethnic Kurds, codenamed Anfal, that lasted from February to August of 1988.

In December 2008 he also received a death sentence for his role in crushing a Shia revolt after the 1991 Gulf War.

In March 2009 he was sentenced to death, along with others, for the 1999 killings of Shia Muslims in the Sadr City district of Baghdad.

The BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad says Majid could have been hanged earlier - after his first death sentence for the Anfal campaign.

But it was important to Iraqi Kurds to see him convicted of the Halabja attack, seen as one of the worst atrocities of Saddam Hussein's regime.

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3 Comments - Share Yours!:

WomanHonorThyself said...

are the Lefties mourning yet?

Ron Russell said...

They still "hangem high" over there. We could learn something from them. Wasn't he a relative of Saddam perhaps a cousin, I forget! The only bad thing is they don't excute in public. Yep, I'm a cold bastard!

PatriotUSA said...

Are the lefties mourning yet?

I am sure there is sadness on
Pennsylvania Avenue as the
illegal alien who is temporarily
residing there hates America.
When are the leftards not sniveling?


Ron, you are not a cold bastard
at all. I just think you are one
who likes to see bad, evil people
get their 'just desserts' as some
of us like to say. I guess that
makes me a cold bastard too.
I have been called much worse.
Trust me on that one.