Genocide murderers, who currently live in United Kingdom, must be taken to the Iraqi criminal court!!
By koyar rawf
After the American occupation of Iraq, many murderers from the former regime were arrested; however some of them were later released by the American army and the Kurdish regional government.
Wafiq al Samarae is one of those murderers, he was the head of the former regime’s intelligence, but after the occupation and following the formation of the new government, Wafiq al Samarae became the adviser of the new Iraqi president Jalal Talabany.
Whilst in his intelligence post, Wafiq al Samarae led the genocide of the Kurdish people which is known as the Anfal operation. Anfal operation took place during 1987-1988, in result of the operation 182,000 Kurdish people were killed and then buried in mass graves, the victims were mostly women and children.
In august 2008, the Iraqi criminal court wanted Wafiq al Samarae for his crimes that he carried out against the Kurdish people but suddenly after few weeks he escaped Iraq to United Kingdom, now he lives in UK freely.
People of United Kingdom must be aware of how dangerous is Wafiq al Samarae and he must be arrested by the metropolitan police and be deported back to Iraq , in order pay the price of his genocide crimes.
I am from Halabja town, I was there when the town was gassed by the former regime in 1988. We left Halabja to Iran and we settled there for six months, then Sadam hussien announced safety for those who left Halabja and promised them that if they come back to Iraq, they will be as safe as everybody else in Iraq.
My uncle Mikhail believed the announcement and he went back to Iraq with his wife and children in October 1988, his son was eight years old and his daughter was only six years old. However as he arrived in Iraq he was arrested by the Iraqi secret police, then he was taken to the deserts to be part of the Anfal operation, where he was shot and buried in mass graves with his family. This did not just happen to my uncle the same scenario was repeated to all those people who went back to Iraq.
Another genocide criminal is Tariq Mohammad Ramadan, a military pilot in the former Iraqi army. Ramadan participated in the chemical attack of Halabja town on March 16th 1988. He was a prisoner in the city of Sulemanyah in north of Iraq. The prison in Sulemanyah is controlled by the Kurdish security forces (Asaysh), but the media were told by Judge Mohammad al-uraibi in his public statement that Ramadan has escaped prison. However it is obvious that he was released by the Kurdish security forces as it was reported in (Awene) newspaper.
The Kurdish newspaper (Awene) reported: "Tariq Mohammad Ramadan’s family visited Jalal Talabany in city of Kerkuk, they asked him to release Ramadan and he ordered his release.” afterward the Kurdish security forces sent Ramadan to UK via the Sulemanyah airport. When he arrived in UK, he claimed asylum and after few weeks he received his indefinite remain in UK.
The Scotland Yard must arrest these murderers and they should be deported back to Iraq to face the law and be prosecuted for their inhuman crimes.



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