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18.03.2010
Lynndie R. England     Sentenced     United States     Iraq
Lynndie R. England was born on 8 November 1982 in Ashland, KY, USA. She entered the US army in 2001 as a reservist while still at school. On completion of her studies she worked as a cashier in a large store. In 2003, Lynndie England was sent to Iraq as a member of the 372nd Military Police Company, deployed in Abu Ghraib. In late 2003, rumours started circulating that members of the US army had been mistreating and torturing Iraqi detainees i...

17.03.2010
Sabir Abdul-Aziz al-Duri     Sentenced     Iraqi Special Court     Iraq
The al-Anfal Campaign was an anti-Kurdish campaign led by the Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein between 1986 and 1989 (during and just after the Iran-Iraq war). The Anfal campaign is said to have cost the lives of 182,000 civilians.The Anfal campaign included the use of ground offensives, aerial bombing, systematic destruction of settlements, mass deportation, concentration camps, firing squads, and chemical warfare. At the time of the Anfal ...

17.03.2010
Mohammed Azzam al-Ali     Acquitted     Iraqi Special Court     Iraq
At the beginning of the 1980s, Mohammed Azzam al-Ali was a local Baath-party official for the region around the village of Dujail, some 60 km north of Baghdad. The events in Dujail started to unroll on 8 July 1982 when Saddam Hussein visited the Shiite town to meet with tribal leaders. Dujail was a stronghold of the Shiite Dawa Party which carried out terrorist attacks in Iraq to protest against the war with Shiite Iran. The Dawa Party wanted ...

12.03.2010
Mezhar Abdullah Rouaid     Sentenced     Iraqi Special Court     Iraq
Mezhar Abdullah Rouaid was, like his co-accused father Abdullah Kadhem Ruaid, a local Baath-party official for the region around the village of Dujail, some 60 km north of Baghdad. The events in Dujail started to unroll on 8 July 1982 when Saddam Hussein visited the Shiite town to meet with tribal leaders. Dujail was a stronghold of the Shiite Dawa Party which carried out terrorist attacks in Iraq to protest against the war with Shiite Iran. T...

10.03.2010
Philip DeCamp     Dismissal - lack of jurisdiction     Spain     Iraq
Philip DeCamp was lieutenant colonel of the 3rd Infantry Division of the US army in Iraq. On the morning of 8 April 2003, Sgt. Shawn Gibson (see “related cases”), the commander of a 3rd Infantry Division M-1 Abrams tank positioned on the Al-Jumhuriya Bridge in Bagdad reported spotting a person with binoculars in a building on the east side of the river. It is not clear whether he then received an immediate order to fire or whether he fired after ...

10.03.2010
Javal S. Davis     Sentenced     United States     Iraq
Javal S. Davis was born in Roselle, New Jersey, in 1977. In 1994, he started work as a tool salesman. He joined the US army as a reservist of the 372th military police company. In May 2003, his company was sent to Iraq and deployed in Abu Ghraib prison. In late 2003, rumours started circulating that members of the US army had been mistreating and torturing Iraqi detainees in Abu Ghraib prison. In January 2004, Joseph Darby, a member of the US ...

10.03.2010
Ali Daeem Ali     Sentenced     Iraqi Special Court     Iraq
Ali Dayeh Ali was born in 1940. Ali Daeem Ali was a representative of Saddam’s Baath party in the region of Dujail at the beginning of the 1980s. Ali Daeem Ali was accused of having participated in the execution of more than 140 inhabitants of the village of Dujail and in unlawful arrests of approximately 1500 people. The events in Dujail started to unroll on 8 July 1982 when Saddam Hussein visited the Shiite town to meet with tribal lea...

10.03.2010
Armin Cruz     Sentenced     United States     Iraq
Armin Cruz was born in Texas in 1980 and joined the US army as a reservist. During the Iraq war in 2003/2004, he was a member of the 205th intelligence unit. In late 2003, rumours started circulating that members of the US army had been mistreating and torturing Iraqi detainees in Abu Ghraib prison. In January 2004, Joseph Darby, a member of the US military police, informed the army leadership about these abuses and supplied the officer in cha...

10.03.2010
Santos A. Cardona     Sentenced     United States     Iraq
Santos A. Cardona was born in 1974 in the USA. In 2001, he joined the reserve of the 320th military police unit as a dog handler. In 2003, this unit was sent to Iraq and deployed in Abu Ghraib prison. In late 2003, rumours started circulating that members of the US army had been mistreating and torturing Iraqi detainees in Abu Ghraib prison. In January 2004, Joseph Darby, a member of the US military police, informed the army leadership about t...

10.03.2010
George W. Bush     Dismissal - lack of jurisdiction     Switzerland     Iraq
George Walker Bush was born on the 6 July 1946. At the time of the alleged facts, he was the 43rd President of the United States of America. On 20 March 2003, the United States of America and other allied countries launched a military offensive against Iraq. This military intervention, which was not sanctioned by the United Nations Organisation, brought about the fall of the Saddam Hussein regime. Several parties have accused the allied for...
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