Ghosts of Halabja: Saddam Hussein and the Kurdish Genocide

Ghosts of Halabja: Saddam Hussein and the Kurdish Genocide

by Michael J. Kelly
Ghosts of Halabja: Saddam Hussein and the Kurdish Genocide

Ghosts of Halabja: Saddam Hussein and the Kurdish Genocide

by Michael J. Kelly

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Overview

Saddam Hussein's execution for his crimes against Iraq's Shia not only brought an end to his reign of oppression, but also to the justice that was to be served to the Iraqi Kurds. The unspeakable atrocities visited by Saddam upon the Kurds of Iraq are explored here, together with the trials of Saddam by the Iraqi High Tribunal. However, this work is more than a litigation history. It is also an exploration of the motivations behind and the depths of organized evil in the context of a single, brutal despot at the helm of an artificially created multi-ethno/religious state lying atop massive oil wealth. Saddam's background and the context of his rule explain much about his actions, but not all. He remained an unpredictable tyrant to the end of his reign.

The Kurds have continually been subject to adversity since the end of World War I, when they were denied their own homeland, splitting them among three countries: Turkey, Iran, and Iraq. During Saddam's 24-year reign, the Kurds of Iraq were frequently under the knife of injustice. Between 1987 and 1989, Saddam unleashed genocide, razing over 2,000 villages and murdering at least 50,000 Kurds. As his dictatorship came to an end, the Kurds long-awaited opportunity to hold Saddam responsible for the atrocities against them seemed to have come, only to be sidetracked by the Iraqi High Tribunal, the Iraqi government, and the U.S. government. While the Shia rejoiced in their victory, the Kurds continued to be left behind. Saddam's death freed him of the charges against him by the Kurds. The world had turbaned its back on the Kurds in their age of genocide, and now appeared to turban a blind eye to the justice that was denied.

The unspeakable atrocities visited by Saddam upon the Kurds of Iraq are explored here together with the trials of Saddam by the Iraqi High Tribunal—both the completed prosecution for the Dujail massacre against the Shites and the incomplete one for the Anfal Campaigns against the Kurds. However, this work is more than a litigation history. It is also an exploration of the motivations behind and the depths of organized evil in the context of a single, brutal despot at the helm of an artificially created multi-ethno/religious state lying atop massive oil wealth, but situated in the most dangerous part of the world. Saddam's background and the context of his rule explain much about his actions, but not all. He remained an unpredictable tyrant to the end of his reign.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275992101
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/30/2008
Series: Praeger Security International
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Michael J. Kelly is Professor of Law at Creighton University School of Law. His 2005 book, Nowhere to Hide, received the Book of the Year Award from the U.S. Chapter of L'Association International du Droit Penal. He is a member of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, a contributing editor to the online legal news site JURIST, and Chair of the National Security Law Section of the Association of American Law Schools.

Table of Contents

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
FOREWORD
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION: SADDAM HUSSEIN & THE PRELUDE TO GENOCIDE
PART ONE: GENOCIDE OF THE KURDS
CHAPTER 1 KURDISTAN (INTRO & BACKGROUND ON REGION & PEOPLE)
CHAPTER 2 THE ANFAL CAMPAIGNS
CHAPTER 3 THE GASSING OF HALABJA
PART TWO: THE TWO GULF WARS
CHAPTER 4 THE 1991 PERSIAN GULF WAR
CHAPTER 5 DIVIDED LOYALTIES (INTERNAL DISSENT W/N KURDISH FACTIONS)
CHAPTER 6 THE 2003 IRAQ WAR
PART THREE: SADDAM ON TRIAL
CHAPTER 7 CREATION OF THE IRAQI HIGH TRIBUNAL
CHAPTER 8 THE DUJAIL TRIAL
CHAPTER 9 THE ANFAL TRIAL & SADDAMS EXECUTION
CHAPTER 10 INTERNATIONAL LAW THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
CONCLUSION
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDICES

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