More evidence of Saddam’s atrocities: Mass graves of Kurdish children found


It is estimated that more than 800,000 Kurds were murdered under Saddam Hussein's regime. Many of them were gassed during the Iran/Iraq war during the 1980s. Now, the Kurdish provincal government has located three mass graves of genocidal victims.

The Hawler Tribune, (Iraqi Kurdistan) Feb. 27:

Three mass graves were discovered in the sub district of Dubiz in Kirkuk. Announced the Kurdish daily news paper ASO on Sunday, Feb.21st. These graves are to be excavated by the Ministry of Anfaled and Martyrs of Kurdistan regional government in a near future.

“The graves are holding remnants of children from both Chamchamal and Garmyan areas”. Sayd Fazil Amin the head of KRG martyrs office in Kirkuk told ASO, these kids were taken into captivity during 1988 Anfal campaign against the Kurds.

Anfal genocide was a campaign against the Kurds in 1980s. It was aimed at the elimination of the Kurds in Iraq, by destroying and burning Kurdish villages down. Killing and burying alive the people of these villages. It costed over 200,000 lives of innocent Kurds.

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