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War Criminals
Saddam
Hussein al-Tikriti , president of Iraq, head of the ba'th party,
president of the revolutionary command council. He has committed many crimes ,
including killings , torture by his own hands. he also ordered the War on Iran ,
the invasion of Kuwait , the use of Chemical weapons on Iran and on his own
people.
Barzan Tikriti, the
half-brother of President Saddam Hussein and a former head of Iraq's
intelligence agency.
Udai
Saddam Husain , Eldest son of Saddam Husain is
very ruthless and cruel than his father , he was reportedly shot his body guard
, because he did not like his voice.
Qusay
Saddam Husain, Son of Saddam Husain and chief
of Republican guards.
Tariq
Aziz,Deputy Prime Minister , As
deputy prime minister, Aziz is the only Christian in the Iraqi leadership and
one of Iraq's best-known voices to the world. Although he is one of Saddam's
most loyal aides, like most non-Tikritis, he holds virtually no power.
Born in Mosul in 1936, Aziz studied English literature at
Baghdad College of Fine Arts and went on to become a teacher and journalist. He
joined the Baath Party in 1957, working closely with Saddam to overthrow the
British-imposed monarchy.

Izzat Ibrahim Al-Douri ,Deputy
Head, Baath Party
Al-Douri
has known Saddam since the early, underground days of the Baath Party, and has
been the deputy head of its ruling council since Saddam seized power in 1979.
One of a few old comrades to survive Saddam's frequent purges, Al-Douri, 60, has
presided on special tribunals that tried Saddam's opponents and issued death
sentences. His daughter is married to Saddam's eldest son, Odai.
Taha
Yassin Ramadan, Vice President,
Iraq's
vice president since March 1991, Ramadan is considered as ruthless as Saddam. In
1970, he headed a revolutionary court that executed 44 officers for plotting to
overthrow the regime. During a visit to Jordan in 1980s, he was quoted as
telling fundamentalists that Muslims were free to follow their faith, "but
if they try to harm the Baathist regime or ridicule its slogans, the regime will
break their necks!"
Born in 1938 in Mosul, in northeastern Iraq, Ramadan worked
as a bank clerk and later became a junior army officer. he joined the
underground Baath Party in 1956 and became close to Saddam. Although considered
less influential now, Ramadan remains high on the list of regime figures that
Iraqi opposition groups say should be tried.
Taha Muhie-Eldin Marouf, Vice President

Marouf is the
only Kurd in the Baath hierarchy. He was appointed as one of Iraq's two vice
presidents in 1975, but the position is seen largely as a gesture to the Kurdish
minority and he has little real power.
Born into a prominent family in Kurd-dominated northern Iraq
in 1924, Marouf joined the Baath Party in 1968 and has held several ministerial
posts. He has also served as ambassador to Italy, Malta and Albania.
Gen. Iyad
Futiyeh Al-Rawi ,Leader, Fedayeen Saddam

Saddam's
former chief of staff and Republican Guard commander, Al-Rawi now heads the
paramilitary force Fedayeen Saddam. A staunch Saddam loyalist, he was awarded 27
medals during the 1980-88 war with Iran, in which he was severely wounded in the
head while leading a counterattack against an Iranian offensive.
Ali
Hassan Al-Majid
Saddam's
first cousin, al-Majid is linked to some of the most brutal episodes of Saddam's
regime.
Before the 1968 revolution, al-Majid was an army motorcycle
messenger. Under Saddam, he led the 1988 campaign against rebellious Kurds in
northern Iraq in which thousands died, many in chemical attacks. Al-Majid is
also linked to crackdowns on Shiites in southern Iraq. He
is also a member of the
regional command.
Naji
Sari , Foreign Minister , Iraq's
foreign minister since 2001, Sabri led failed negotiations with U.N.
Secretary-General Kofi Annan for the return of weapons inspectors to Iraq in
2002. He has crisscrossed the region seeking Arab support for Iraq.
Sabri is thought to be close to Saddam's younger son Qusai,
and Saddam likely values Sabri's loyalty and his command of English. But for
sensitive missions, Saddam is likely to pick a relative or longtime aide rather
than Sabri.
Abed Hameed
Hmoud , Presidential Secretary

Another of
Saddam's cousins, Hmoud has been described as key figure after Saddam's two
sons. Serving as the president's personal secretary and also one of his former
bodyguards, Iraqi opposition figures say Hmoud is among the top 10 Iraqis who
should go on trial for crimes against humanity.
In the 1990s, Hmoud was in charge of several security
portfolios, including responsibility over places where Iraq has been accused of
hiding weapons.
Saadoon
Hammadi, Parliament Speaker , Like Naji Sabri, Hammadi
has also recovered from a fall from favor. A U.S.-educated proponent of economic
liberalization, he developed reforms after the 1980-88 war with Iran, but they
were blocked by a sudden collapse in oil prices in 1990.
After the 1991 Gulf War, he was named prime minister, but
was ousted after seven months. Party insiders say Hammadi, a non-Tikriti, was
the most outspoken member of Saddam's circle. Since being rehabilitated and made
parliament speaker in 1995, he has shown none of his old zeal for reform.
Born into a wealthy family in 1930, Hammadi has a doctorate
in economics from the University of Wisconsin.
Amer Saadi , Iraqi
presidential adviser
Mohammed Al-Douri ,
IRAQ’S U.N. AMBASSADOR
Mohammad Said al-Sahhaf ,
Iraqi Information Minister
Gen. Hossam
Mohammed Amin , Iraq’s chief representative to the U.N. mission,
Mohammed
Mahdi Saleh , Iraq's trade
minister,
Sabah Salman,
Saddam's press secretary during the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war.
Brig.
Gen. Hazem al-Rawi Iraqi military spokesman.
Saddam Hussein Prime Minister and President of Iraq and
Commander in Chief of the Iraqi Armed Forces. Ali Hassan Al-Majid Cousin of
Saddam and senior commander during the Anfal campaign against the Kurds of
northern Iraq. Former Defence and Interior Minister. Barzan Al Tikriti
Half-brother of Saddam and former Iraqi ambassador in Geneva. Former head of
Iraqi intelligence (Mukhabarat). Taha Yasin Ramadan Vice President of Iraq.
Tariq Aziz Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq and former Minister for Foreign
Affairs. Qusay Saddam Hussein Second son of Saddam. Head of the Republican Guard
and has overall responsibility for the Mukhabarat and Istikhabarat and the
Special Security Service, Saddam's internal security organisations. Uday Saddam
Hussein Eldest son of Saddam. Commander of Saddam's Fedayeen forces. Watban Al-Tikriti
Half-brother of Saddam and former Minister of Interior. Sabawi Al-Tikriti
Half-brother of Saddam. Former Head of Intelligence and the General Security
Organisation. Izzat Ibrahim Al-Douri Vice Chairman of the Revolutionary Command
Council and former head of the Revolutionary Court. Mohammed Hamza Al-Zubaidi
Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq since 1993. Former head of the Northern Bureau of
the Ba'ath Party in northern Iraq. Aziz Salih Norman Former Governor of occupied
Kuwait.
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INDICT, a group of individuals and organisations across the
world, was created in 1996 for the purpose of bringing Saddam
Hussein and other leading figures in the current regime in Iraq
before an international tribunal to face charges of war crimes,
crimes against humanity, crimes against peace and the crime of
genocide.
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Iraqi
War Criminals:( Center for Research
and Studies on Kuwait)
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No
|
Rank
|
Name of criminal
|
Job or position
|
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1
|
Field
Marshal
|
Saddam
Hussein al-Tikriti
|
president
of Iraq, head of the ba'th party, president of the revolutionary command
council
|
|
2
|
|
Taha
Yassen Ramadhn
|
first
deputy prime minister, member of the revolutionary command council, head
of the economic committee, member of the regional council
|
|
3
|
|
Ali
Hassan al-Mageed
|
member
of the regional command
|
|
4
|
|
Hussein
Kamel Hassan
|
minister
of industry and military industrialisation
|
|
5
|
|
Sameer
Mohammad abdulwahhab
|
minister
of interior
|
|
6
|
Dr
|
Sa'doun
Hammadi
|
head
of the economic committee for merging cities of the south
|
|
7
|
|
Ahmad
Hussein
|
Head,
presidential office
|
|
8
|
comrade
|
Mohammad
Zammam abdulrazzaq
|
General
director, regional secretariat
|
|
9
|
|
Mohammad
Mahdi Saleh
|
Minister
of commerce
|
|
10
|
|
Abdulghani
Abdulghafoor
|
Member
of regional command
|
|
11
|
|
Isam
Abdulraheem al-Jalbi
|
Minister
of petroleum
|
|
12
|
|
Mohamud
Ziyab Ahmad
|
Undersecretary,
ministry of housing and construction
|
|
13
|
comrade
|
Yusouf
Hussein Ahmad
|
Director,
Ali Hassan al-Mageed office
|
|
14
|
|
Nouri
Najm al-Marsoumi
|
Undersecretary,
ministry of culture and information
|
|
15
|
comrade
|
Shakir
Mitasshar Jabr
|
Command
secretary, Ba'th party, Kuwait branch
|
|
16
|
|
Udai
Saddam Hussein
|
Head
of the Olympic commission, in charge of the President security
|
|
17
|
|
Mohammad
Hamzah al-Zubaidi
|
Minister
of communication and transport
|
|
18
|
General
of the staff
|
Hussein
Rasheed Mohammad
|
Chief
of staff
|
|
19
|
General
of the staff
|
Nizar
abdulkareem Faisal
|
Chief
of staff
|
|
20
|
General
of the staff
|
Abduljabbar
Khalil Shanshal
|
Minister
of defence
|
|
21
|
Lt
Gen staff
|
Iyyad
Khalil Zali
|
Commander,
4th corps
|
|
22
|
Lt
Gen staff
|
Iyyad
Fitaih Khalifa al-Rawi
|
Commander,
7th corps, republican guard
|
|
23
|
Lt
Gen staff
|
Abdulsattar
Ahmad Jassim
|
Assistant
army chief of staff for administration
|
|
24
|
Lt
Gen staff
|
Saadi
Tu'mah Abbas
|
Minister
of defence
|
|
25
|
Lt
Gen staff
|
Ala'
al-Deen Kazem Abbas
|
Secretary-general,
armed forces general command
|
|
26
|
Lt
Gen staff
|
Mohammad
Waheeb Latif
|
Director,
general conscription
|
|
27
|
Lt
Gen staff
|
Mohammad
Fizi az-Za'
|
Commander,
Jihad operations
|
|
28
|
Lt
Gen staff
|
Ali
Mohammad al-Shallal
|
Commander,
3rd corps
|
|
29
|
Maj
Gen staff
|
Bariq
Abdullah Hintah
|
Commander
special and kazima forces
|
|
30
|
Maj
Gen staff
|
Burhan
kazim Jawad
|
Commander,
nida' forces
|
|
31
|
Maj
Gen staff
|
Sa'di
Ahmad Salih
|
General
secretary army HQ
|
|
32
|
Maj
Gen staff SF
|
Ismat
Sabir Omar
|
Commander,
Gulf Operations
|
|
33
|
|
Kamel
Sajet Aziz
|
Commander,
gulf operations
|
|
34
|
Maj
Gen staff
|
Najmuldeen
Abdullah
|
Chief
of Staff, 4th corps
|
|
35
|
Brig
Staff
|
Ahmad
Yusuf Ahmad
|
Commanding
Officer, 4th Infantry Brigade
|
|
36
|
Brigadier
|
Akram
Mohammad Wajidi al-Sharbati
|
Commanding
Officer, Supply and Transport, 3rd Corpse
|
|
37
|
Brigadier
|
Barzan
Sha'lan La'bi
|
Commanding
Officer, Kuwait Post
|
|
38
|
Brig
Staff
|
Gihad
Hussein Mageed
|
Secretary,
Administration Department, Ministry of Defence
|
|
39
|
Brig
Staff
|
Hassan
Zidan Khalaf
|
Commander,
3rd Armoured Division
|
|
40
|
Brig
Staff
|
Hassan
Abdulrazzaq Zaher
|
For
the Commander, 7th Corpose
|
|
41
|
Brig
Staff
|
Hussein
Hassan Adday
|
Commander,
1st Mechanised Division
|
|
42
|
Brig
Staff
|
Zanoon
Yunus Saleh
|
Commander
Officer, 6th SF
|
|
43
|
Brig
Staff
|
Sami
Hameed Mohammad
|
Commanding
Officer, 427th Inf Brig
|
|
44
|
Brig
Staff
|
Sa'ad
Saleh Mahdi
|
Commander,
29th Inf Div
|
|
45
|
Brig
Staff
|
Sa'dun
Yunus Mohammad Amin
|
Commander,
29th inf Div
|
|
46
|
Brig
Staff
|
Sa'eed
Mohammad Hamdan
|
Commander
11th Div
|
|
47
|
Brigadier
|
Talib
Zaki Fathi
|
for
Division Commander
|
|
48
|
Brigadier
staff
|
Saleh
Mahdi
|
for
commander 3rd Army Brigade
|
|
49
|
Brigadier
|
Saleh
Zahir Salem
|
Commanding
Officer, Safwan Supply Stores
|
|
50
|
Brigadier
(M)
|
Tariq
Ahmad Hamdi
|
Representative
Dept of health Affairs
|
|
51
|
Brigadier
|
Abdulkhaliq
Mahmud Abdulla
|
for
supply & transport , HQ
|
|
52
|
Brigadier
Staff SF
|
Abdulmohsen
Salman Kazim
|
Commending
officer, 1st follow up contingent, 6th SF Brig
|
|
53
|
Brigadier
|
Abdulhadi
Aziz Abdulla
|
commending
officer, 1st follow up contingent, 65th SF Brig
|
|
54
|
Rear
Admiral
|
Adnan
Abdullatif Ni’mah
|
Commander,
Naval Forces
|
|
55
|
Brigadier
staff
|
Isam
Mahmud Abdulla
|
Commander,
36th Inf Div
|
|
56
|
Brigadier
Staff
|
Ali
Ghaidan Majeed
|
Commander,
18th Inf Div
|
|
57
|
Brigadier
M
|
Qasim
Hadi Tahir
|
Psychiatry
Section
|
|
58
|
Brigadier
Staff
|
Majid
Abd Abdullatif
|
For
Commander, 3rd Army Corps
|
|
59
|
Brigadier
Staff SF
|
Mu’ayd
Mahdi Saleh
|
For
Commander, Kazem Forces
|
|
60
|
Brigadier
Staff
|
Mohammad
Hussein Ali
|
For
Commander, Gulf Operations
|
|
61
|
Brigadier
|
Mohammad
Radhi Mohammad
|
Member,
Kuwaiti Citizens Military Service Committee
|
|
62
|
Brigadier
|
Mohammad
Arif Abdulkareem
|
|
|
63
|
Brigadier
|
Mahmud
Shakir Mahmud
|
Representative
of Personal Service Dept
|
|
64
|
Brigadier
|
Munawwar
Mazen Da’l
|
For
Commander, 11th Inf Div
|
|
65
|
Brigadier
|
Nabil
Abdulla Shaheen
|
Commander,
2nd Inf Div
|
|
66
|
Brigadier
|
Muzaffar
Saleh
|
Commanding
Officer, Intelligence, 4th Army Corps
|
|
67
|
Brigadier
|
Yaseen
Ahmad Abbas
|
Member,
Kuwaiti Citizens Military Service Committee
|
|
68
|
Rear
Admiral Staff
|
Yahya
Taha Huwaysh
|
For
Commander, Naval Forces
|
|
69
|
Colonel
|
Ahmad
Solaiman al-Dabbagh
|
Commending
Officer, 200th light anti-aircraft battalion
|
|
70
|
Colonel
Staff
|
Ismail
Ibrahim Jameel
|
For
Commander, 1st Mechanised Div
|
|
71
|
Colonel
|
Jassim
Mohammad Ali Hussein
|
Commending
Officer, 4th & 7 Inf Div
|
|
72
|
Colonel
Staff
|
Jassim
Mohammad Mahmud
|
Commending
Officer, 55th Armoured Brig
|
|
73
|
Colonel
Staff SF
|
Jabbar
Zahir Naseef
|
Commending
Officer, 66th SF Brigade
|
|
74
|
Colonel
|
Hazim
Khidr Ibrahim
|
Commanding
Officer, Air Defence, 7th Inf Div
|
|
75
|
Colonel
|
Hassan
Ahmad Abdulla
|
Commending
Officer, 903 rd Light Anti-aircraft Battalion
|
|
76
|
Colonel
Staff
|
Hussein
Ali Ahmad al-Anbaki
|
Commending
Officer, 903 rd Light Anti-aircraft Battalion
|
|
77
|
Colonel
|
Khaled
Abdulrahman Laftah
|
Security,
7th Div
|
|
78
|
Colonel
Staff
|
Khaled
Ali Hussein
|
66th
SF Brig Lt Col
|
|
79
|
Colonel
|
Khalil
Ahmad Hussein
|
Representative,
44th Intelligence Coy, Chief of Staff
|
|
80
|
Colonel
Staff
|
Rasheed
Ghadban Tuwain
|
Staff
2, Security, 3rd Army Corps
|
|
81
|
Colonel
M
|
Zuhair
Hameed al-Zubaidi
|
Liasion
Officer, Ibn Seena Hospital
|
|
82
|
Colonel
Staff
|
Sadun
Abboud Farag al-Khafagi
|
for
Commander, 11th Inf Div
|
|
83
|
Colonel
Staff
|
Sameer
Fathi Abdulla
|
Staff
2, Security Jahra Forces Command
|
|
84
|
Colonel
Staff
|
Abdulla
Hamad Haddab
|
for
Commander, 36th Inf Div
|
|
85
|
Colonel
|
Abdulrazzaq
Hamad Kamar
|
Staff,
Security, 3rd Army Corps
|
|
86
|
Colonel
|
Abdulkazem
Sagheer Jassim
|
Commending
Officer , Air Defence, 5th Mechanised Div
|
|
87
|
Colonel
|
Adnan
Ridha Jassim
|
Commending
Officer, Air Defence, Inf Div
|
|
88
|
Colonel
|
Adnan
Abdulzahra Kazim
|
Inf
Director, Accounts, 20th Div
|
|
89
|
Colonel
|
Ali
Abbas Thajeel
|
For
Commender, 3rd Army Corps
|
|
90
|
Colonel
|
Ali
Qasim
|
Security,
14th Div
|
|
91
|
Colonel
Staff
|
Abd
Ali Jassim
|
Commending
Officer, 606th Inf Brig
|
|
92
|
Colonel
Staff
|
Fouad
Abdulla Mohammad
|
For
Commander, Gulf Operations
|
|
93
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