- Frans van Anraat
Infobox Criminal
subject_name = Frans van Anraat
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date_of_birth = birth date and age|1942|8|9
place_of_birth =Den Helder ,Netherlands
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charge =War crime s
penalty = 17 years imprisonment
status = In prison
occupation =Chemist
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children =Frans Cornelis Adrianus van Anraat (born
August 9 ,1942 inDen Helder ) is a Dutch businessman who sold raw materials for the production ofchemical weapons toIraq during the reign ofSaddam Hussein .Business in Iraq
During the 1970s Van Anraat worked at engineering companies in
Italy ,Switzerland andSingapore that were building chemical plants in Iraq. Having learned about the trade in chemicals, he founded his own company, "FCA Contractor", based inBissone , Switzerland. From 1984 he supplied thousands of tons of chemicals to Iraq. Among these chemicals were the essential raw materials for producingmustard gas andnerve gas . [ cite web
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4360137.stm
title=Dutchman in Iraq genocide charges
date=2005-03-18
accessdate=
publisher=BBC] Both gases were used during theIran-Iraq war between 1980-1988 as well as during theHalabja poison gas attack the military carried out on IraqiKurds in 1988, in which some 5,000 people were killed. This attack was part of theAl-Anfal campaign of the Iraqi regime against Kurds in the north of the country. [cite web
url=http://www.iranmania.com/News/ArticleView/Default.asp?NewsCode=38327&NewsKind=Current%20Affairs
title=Dutchman 'knew possible fatal use of chemicals'
date=2005-12-03
accessdate=2007-05-09
publisher=IranMania.com]Arrest and trial
After his arrest and release in Italy in 1989, Van Anraat fled to Iraq, where he lived for the next 14 years.cite web
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4358741.stm
title=Saddam's 'Dutch link'
date=2005-12-23
publisher=BBC
accessdate=2007-05-09] When Saddam's regime fell in 2003, Van Anraat returned to the Netherlands. He was arrested ondecember 6 ,2004 for complicity towar crimes andgenocide . OnDecember 23 ,2005 , he was sentenced to fifteen years in prison for complicity to war crimes, but the court argued the charges of complicity to genocide could not be substantiated.cite web
url=http://www.nos.nl/nosjournaal/artikelen/2005/6/10/100605anraatportret.html
title=Van Anraat, most wanted by the FBI
language=Dutch
date=2005-06-23
publisher=NOS
accessdate=2007-05-09] Both the public prosecutor as well as van Anraat appealed the verdict. In May 2007, the appeal court sentenced van Anraat to seventeen years in prison, this time for complicity to multiple war crimes which explains the two extra years, but not for complicity to genocide. [cite web
url=http://www.nu.nl/news/1071756/13/Hof_veroordeelt_Van_Anraat_tot_zeventien_jaar_cel.html
title=Hof veroordeelt Van Anraat tot zeventien jaar cel
language=Dutch
date=2007-05-09
publisher=Nu.nl
accessdate=2007-05-09]This case was also notable because it established that the chemical bombings in North Iraq constituted
genocide according to theConvention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide . Van Anraat is the only Dutchman ever to appear on the FBI's most wanted list.Relation with Dutch secret service
Shortly after the arrest of Van Anraat, several Dutch newspapers reported that Van Anraat had been an informant of the Dutch
secret service , theAIVD . [cite web
url=http://www.nos.nl/nieuws/artikelen/2004/12/20/vananraatwasinformantaivd.html
title="Van Anraat was informant AIVD"
date=2004-12-20
accessdate=2007-05-09
language=Dutch] According to the Dutch press, Van Anraat received protection from the AIVD and was placed in asafehouse of theMinistry of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations in Amsterdam. [cite web
url=http://www.novatv.nl/index.cfm?fuseaction=videoaudio.details&reportage_id=3115
title=VAN ANRAAT ZAT IN SAFEHOUSE AIVD
date=2004-12-20
accessdate=2007-05-09
publisher=Nova
language=Dutch]References
External links
* [http://www.trial-ch.org/trialwatch/profiles/en/legalprocedures/p286.html Trial Watch: Frans Van Anraat]
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