- Halabja
Halabja (Kurdish:unicode|ههڵهبجه or Helepçe ), is a Kurdish town in a majority Kurdish area of Iraq about convert|150|mi|km northeast of
Baghdad and 8-10 miles from theIran ian border. The town's population is largely Kurdish.The town lies at the base of what is often refereed to as the greater
Hewraman region stretching across theIran -Iraq border. Kurds in the city of Halabja generally speak onlySorani dialect, but some of the surrounding villages speak Hawrami dialect. The dialects are 2 different dialects in Kurdish language.History
Early history
Chemical attack
Halabja was liberated by Kurdish "
peshmerga " supported by Iran in the final phase of theIran-Iraq war . On16 March 1988 , after two days of conventional artillery attacks, Iraqi planes dropped gas canisters on the town. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/march/16/newsid_4304000/4304853.stm BBC ON THIS DAY | 16 | 1988: Thousands die in Halabja gas attack ] ]The town and surrounding district were attacked with bombs, artillery fire, and
chemical weapons , the latter of which proved most devastating. At least 5,000 people died as an immediate result of the chemical attack and it is estimated that a further 7,000 people were injured or suffered long term illness. [cite web | author= Osman, Hiwa | date= March 17, 2002| title=Iraqi Kurds recall chemical attack | format=| work=BBC News | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/1877161.stm | accessdate=2006-08-05]The attack is believed to have included the
nerve agent s Tabun,Sarin , and VX, as well asmustard gas . [http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/cyanide/basics/facts.asp It is occasionally suggested] thatcyanide was also included among these chemical weapons, though this assertion has been cast into doubt, as cyanide is a natural byproduct of impure Tabun. [ [http://www.terrorismcentral.com/Library/Teasers/ChemIraq.html The 1988 Chemical Weapons Attack on Halabja, Iraq - Promotion ] ] [ [http://www.mitretek.org/ChemistryOfGATabun.htm Welcome to Noblis ] ] [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/middle_east/02/iraq_events/html/chemical_warfare.stm BBC News | Saddam's Iraq: Key events ] ] The attack on Halabja took place amidst the infamousAnfal campaign , in whichSaddam Hussein violently suppressed Kurdish revolts during the Iran-Iraq war. Saddam Hussein ordered the use of chemical weapons in attacking up to 24 villages in Kurdish areas in April 1987.Before the war ended the Iraqis moved in on the ground and completely destroyed the town. [cite web | author=Hirst, David| date= March 22, 1988| title=The Kurdish victims caught unaware by cyanide | format=| work=The Guardian | url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1251881,00.html | accessdate=2006-06-09]
Kurdish autonomy
In the mountains to the East of Halabja, the
militant Islamist groupAnsar al-Islam occupied a small enclave in the period 2000 - 2003. The area was overrun by "peshmerga" from thePatriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), withU.S. air support , at the beginning of the2003 invasion of Iraq .On
December 23 ,2005 , a Dutch court sentencedFrans van Anraat , a businessman who bought chemicals on the world market and sold them to Saddam's regime, to 15 years in prison. The Dutch court ruled that Saddam committedgenocide against the people of Halabja, which was the first time a court described the use of chemical weapons against the people of Halabja as genocide.On the 2006 anniversary of the gas attack, violent demonstrations erupted in Halabja against the Kurdish administration. An estimated 7,000 demonstrators protested against priorities in reconstruction, claiming party bosses did not care about the problems of the gas attack victims. Road blocks were set up and the gas attack
memorial museum was set afire. Police fired at protesters killing one 14-year old boy and wounding many others.References
ee also
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Dujail
*Halabja poison gas attack
*Human rights in Saddam's Iraq
*Trial of Saddam Hussein External links
* [http://thekurdistani.com/news/content/view/2018/2/ The Kurdistani on the 2006 riots]
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