Mass grave with Kurdish Anfal victims found in southern Iraq
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A mass grave has been discovered by local authorities in the southern Iraqi province of al-Muthanna containing the bodies of people believed to have been killed during the former Ba’athist regime’s deadly Anfal campaign against the Kurds three decades ago.
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Apr 14, 2019 11:07 UTC
  • Mass grave with Kurdish Anfal victims found in southern Iraq

A mass grave has been discovered by local authorities in the southern Iraqi province of al-Muthanna containing the bodies of people believed to have been killed during the former Ba’athist regime’s deadly Anfal campaign against the Kurds three decades ago.

The grave was found in the desert about 170 km west of the city of Samawa, and is estimated to contain up to 200 bodies. 

“Initial indications have shown that it contains the honorable Anfal [victims] of Kurdistan,”  Kurdistan Region Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani said in a post published on his official Facebook page on Saturday night.

Farqan Sahib, a volunteer working at the site of the discovery, told Kurdish-language Rudaw television news network that he had seen the remains of a mother with “a baby in her arms and another next to her.”

Attending the unearthing of the mass grave on Sunday, Iraqi President Barham Salih said Iraq must never forget Saddam's crimes or allow his party to return.

“He killed them because they did not accept the continuation of this regime, because they wanted to live a free and dignified life," Salih said, adding, “He brought them to Samawa to bury them, but our people in Samawa embraced them.” 

“The new Iraq must never forget these crimes that were committed against Iraqi people from all groups.”

There are reports that at least 182,000 Kurds were systematically executed by Saddam’s Ba’ath regime in the late 1980s. Tens of thousands were purportedly taken to Iraq’s southern desert provinces, where they were killed and buried en masse. 

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