
The Iraqi High Tribunal is set to give its verdict on Sunday on six former aides of Saddam Hussein accused of slaughtering 182,000 Kurds during a 1988 military campaign in northern Iraq.
The most prominent defendant is Ali Hassan al-Majid, a cousin of Saddam widely known as “Chemical Ali” for allegedly ordering the killing of tens of thousands of Kurdish villagers with chemical gas strikes.
He faces a charge of genocide, while the five others in the dock are accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity, all charges that carry the death penalty.


