- Al Hakum (Iraq)
Al Hakum (also spelled Al Hakm, Al Hakem or Al Hakam) was at one time
Iraq 's most sophisticated and largestbiological weapons factory. It produced large quantities ofbotulinum toxin andanthrax from1989 to1996 . The name derives from the common Arabic name or title Al Hakim ("The Judge"), one of theNames of God in the Qur'an .History
Among the products created by Iraqi bioweaponeers at the Al Hakum facility was an anthrax surrogate utilizing "
Bacillus thuringiensis ", which is essentially the anthrax agent affecting insects. "B. thuringiensis" is often used by gardners to control grubs, thus the Iraqis at one time used the cover story that the Al Hakum facility was created to deal with the Iraqi grub problem. [Preston, Richard (2002), "The Demon in the Freezer ", New York: Random House, pp 181-2.]In 1996, the facility was shut down and sealed up by U.N. weapons inspectors, who had deemed it unsafeFact|date=April 2008. The remaining biological stocks were destroyed. The facility was completely destroyed by the U.S. Army in the
2003 invasion of Iraq ; they had identified it as possibly one of Saddam Hussein's still operating facilities forWMD 'sFact|date=April 2008.References
External links
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iraq/al_hakum.htm "Al Hakam/Al Hakum", webpage at GlobalSecurity.org]
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