Posted on 02/05/2005 4:21:35 PM PST by MadIvan
A GRAVE holding 30 bodies has been found in the garden of an opulent villa where sadistic parties are said to have been hosted by the Iraqi general known as Chemical Ali, writes Adam Nathan.
Police who found the grave say General Ali Hassan alMajid, a cousin of Saddam Hussein who got his nickname from the gas attacks he mounted on the Kurds of northern Iraq, used to entertain house guests with a party game that involved shooting prisoners tied to metal posts in the garden.
Major Jasin Hamed Taleb, 43, a police intelligence officer, said local farmers had witnessed several such killings and had shown him a site in the garden where they had seen bodies being buried.
We had not noticed the site and it was not until you were on it that you could smell the bodies, he said.
Photographs of the mass grave have been sent to prosecutors in Baghdad to be used as evidence in al-Majids trial, which is expected to begin in May. Iraqi sources in Baghdad said the former general would face charges in connection with the suppression of the Shiite uprising in southern Iraq in 1991 as well as the gassing of the Kurds in Halabja, in the north, in 1988.
It has emerged that tapes of al-Majid threatening in his distinctive high-pitched voice to cut up his victims like cucumbers are likely to be broadcast in court.
The tapes, which record al-Majids foul-mouthed tirades at Baath party meetings, are part of a large body of evidence handed to prosecutors.
Al-Majid, number two in Americas pack of cards depicting the most-wanted members of Saddams regime, is heard vowing to swamp Kurdish villages with clouds of poison gas. He says so many will die that troops will have to bury them with bulldozers.
An interesting question. Did all these thugs suddenly "reform" themselves after Gulf War I, or is there something else going on? So many of Saddam's atrocities seem to be dated in the 12 months before Gulf War I. Why?
I will not attack them with chemicals just one day but I will continue to attack them with chemicals for 15 days. ...<>... Who is going to say anything? The international community? F*** them!
- Ali Hassan al-Majid, better known as Chemical Ali, on his role in killing over 150,000 Kurds
Archaeologists excavating a mass grave in Towton, England reported that the earth still stank of the bodies. The battle was fought in 1461.
gives new meaning to the term party animal.
I can't remember the exact timeframe, but I know our forces found evidence that chemical weapons had been tested on Iraqi prisoners. The evidence was strong enough that I mentioned it in a letter to the editor chiding the local appeaseniks for continuing to put out the "Bush Lied" line when they knew very well that he not only hadn't lied, but that there were WMD traces turning up in Iraq.
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