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		<title>Исполнение  &#039;Химический Али  &quot;в Ираке критикуют</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 10:27:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.amnesty.org/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/imagecache/previewsize/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/PUBLIC/Regions/MENA/iraq-ali-100.jpg" alt="" /><br />Amnesty International deplores the execution in Baghdad of &#8216;Ali Hassan al-Majeed, also known as Chemical Ali, for his involvement in one of the worst atrocities committed under the government of Saddam Hussain.<br />
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&#8216;Ali Hassan al-Majeed had been sentenced to death for a fourth time on 17 January for ordering a poison gas attack on the town of Halabja in 1988, which killed more than 5,600 members of Iraq's Kurdish minority, many of them children and women.<br />
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He was executed by hanging on Monday following his conviction by the Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal (SICT), which was set up to deal with crimes committed by the former government of Saddam Hussain. <br />
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Amnesty International has repeatedly expressed concerns about trial proceedings at the SICT, which have been undermined by political interference and fall far short of international standards for fair trial. <br />
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&#34;Despite the enormity of the crimes of which Al Hassan al-Majid was convicted, we deplore his execution and consider it a step backwards,&#34; said Malcolm Smart, Amnesty International's Middle East and North Africa Director.<br />
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&#34;In fact, it is only the latest of a mounting number of executions, some of whom did not receive fair trials, in gross violation of human rights.&#34; <br />
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The execution of al-Majeed comes at a time when the Iraqi authorities are making increased use of the death penalty. Currently, more than 900 prisoners are reported to be on death row, many of whom could be executed in the near future. Many were sentenced to death by the Central Criminal Court of Iraq after trials that failed to conform to international standards of fair trial. &#160;<br />
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Al-Majid had been sentenced to death for genocide and crimes against humanity in three previous trials before the SICT. &#160;<br />
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&#34;The execution of Al Hassan al-Majid was long expected and, no doubt, many people who suffered because of the crimes of which he was found guilty will see it as bringing to a close a very sad, a very bad, chapter in Iraq's history,&#34; said Malcolm Smart.<br />
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&#34;However, all executions brutalize society and in Iraq, where killing has become the order of the day, the time has come to say 'Enough!'&#34; <br />]]></description>
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		<title>Ирак должен остановить спираль смертный приговор</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 18:25:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>aron</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Death Penalty]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amnesty International has called on the Iraqi authorities to halt the mounting number of death sentences being handed out in the run-up to delayed national elections in March. br /
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Last week, 11 men were sentenced to death for allegedly committing terrorist acts including truck bombings, and on Sunday Ali Hassan al-Majid ndash; a former senior official under Saddam Hussain known widely as ldquo;Chemical Alirdquo; - was sentenced to death for the fourth time.br /
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ldquo;The Iraqi authorities have been using the death penalty increasingly in response to the grave security situation that continues to prevail in the country and which has seen numerous murderous attacks on civilians,rdquo; said Malcolm Smart, Amnesty Internationalrsquo;s director for the Middle East and North Africa. br /
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ldquo;However, this is not the answer. This is further brutalising Iraqi society and the fact that many attacks are carried out by suicide bombers indicates that it is certainly not an effective deterrent.rdquo;br /
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Little information about the trial of the 11 is available but in other cases it is known that trials before the Iraqi Central Criminal Court (ICCC) have been woefully inadequate, with defendants being convicted on the basis of confessions that they made allegedly under torture while held incommunicado in pre-trial detention. Many defendants did not even have lawyers of their choice to defend them.br /
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quot;Trials before the ICCC consistently fall short of international fair trial standards, according to evidence we have previously gathered,quot; said Malcolm Smart.br /
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In some cases, alleged quot;confessionsrdquo; made by defendants have been broadcast on Iraqi state television. br /
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In the wake of the 19 August 2009 Baghdad attack, an Iraqi TV channel showed a video of one of the defendants, Wissam lsquo;Ali Kadhem Ibrahim, confessing to planning one of the two truck bombings ndash; but there was no indication whether this ldquo;confessionrdquo; was freely given or obtained under duress.br /
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Another court, the Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal, sentenced Saddam Hussainrsquo;s cousin, Ali Hassan al-Majid ndash; or ldquo;Chemical Alirdquo; ndash; to death for the fourth time. He was sentenced after being convicted of ordering a gas attack on the town of Halabja, which killed more than 5,600 members of Iraqrsquo;s Kurdish minority in 1988.br /
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ldquo;The Halabja killings were one of the very gravest crimes committed under Saddam Hussainrsquo;s government,rdquo; said Malcolm Smart. ldquo;We have called since 1988 for those responsible to be held to account. At the same time, we oppose the death penalty in all cases, even those involving the most heinous crimes.rdquo;br /]]></description>
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		<title>Иранских оппозиционных групп сторонников в Ираке не должно быть насильственно выселено</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 15:48:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>aron</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Iraq]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Iraqi authorities must not forcibly relocate about 3,400 members of an Iranian opposition group from a settlement north of Baghdad where they have lived since the mid-1980's, Amnesty International said on Friday. br /
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Sources have told Amnesty International that residents of Camp Ashraf, which is 60km north of Baghdad, have been given a deadline of 15 December 2009 to leave or they will be forcibly removed and relocated elsewhere in Iraq. Some may also be at risk of being forcibly returned to Iran. br /
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Camp Ashraf is home to over 3,000 members and supporters of the Iranian opposition group, the People's Mojaheddin Organization of Iran (PMOI). The group have been living there for more than 20 yearsnbsp; and it is now a small town with shops, medical and other facilities. br /
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quot;Whatever measures the Iraqi authorities decide to take with regard to the future of Camp Ashraf, the rights of all its residents must be protected and guaranteed at all times,quot; said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Deputy Director of the Middle East and North Africa programme at Amnesty International. br /
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quot;Further no Iranian national in Iraq who is at risk of serious human rights violations in Iran should be forcibly returned there.quot; br /
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Government officials in Iraq have been quoted as saying plans are in place to forcibly remove people from the camp to other sites within Iraq in the coming days. br /
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Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has reportedly announced that Camp Ashraf's residents will be moved to the southern province of Muthanna. br /
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Amnesty International fears that forced removals of the residents of Camp Ashraf would put them at risk of arbitrary arrest, torture or other forms of ill-treatment, and unlawful killing. br /
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Since mid-2008 the Iraqi government has repeatedly indicated that it wanted to close Camp Ashraf, and that its residents should leave Iraq or face being forcibly expelled from the country. br /
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On 28-29 July 2009 Iraqi security forces stormed the camp and at least nine residents were killed and many more injured. Another 36 who had been detained were reported to have been tortured and beaten. They were released on 7 October in poor health after maintaining a hunger strike throughout their period of detention. br /
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No investigations are known to have been carried out by the Iraqi authorities into their alleged torture and other ill-treatment or into allegations that Iraqi security forces used excessive, lethal force when taking control of Camp Ashraf last July.]]></description>
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