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Dutch Iraq war crimes case opens

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands -- A Dutch court has opened hearings in the


case

of a businessman accused of helping former Iraqi leader Saddam


Hussein

commit genocide by selling materials for chemical weapons to


Baghdad.

Frans Van Anraat, 62, appeared in a Rotterdam court Friday to face
charges of complicity in war crimes and genocide.

"It was known since the mid-1980s that the Iraqi government was


using

poison gas in the war against Iran and against its own population,"


Reuters quoted prosecutor Fred Teeven as saying as he outlined the
charges at a pre-trial hearing.

Van Anraat faces up to life in prison if convicted.

The Dutch chemicals dealer is accused of supplying thousands of


tons of

raw materials for chemical weapons used in the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq


war.

Baghdad also used chemical weapons against Iraqi Kurds, including a


1988

attack on the town of Halabja in which an estimated 5,000 people


were

killed.

The United Nations has described Van Anraat as "one of the most
important middlemen in Iraq's acquisition of chemical material,"


Reuters

reported prosecutors as saying.

Van Anraat has said in the past that he sold chemicals to Saddam's
regime but that his actions were neither wrong nor illegal.

"The images of the gas attack on the Kurdish city Halabja were a


shock.

But I did not give the order to do that. How many products, such as


bullets do we make in the Netherlands?" Van Anraat told Dutch


magazine

Revu in 2003, according to Reuters.

He made similar statements in a 2003 interview with Dutch


television

program Netwerk, The Associated Press said.

"This was not my main business, this was something I did in


passing," he

was quoted as saying.

"Somewhere once back then, I got the request whether I could


deliver

certain products to them, which they needed," he said. "And because


I

had a very good relationship with the (Iraqi) Oil Ministry, and


that's

where the request came from, I tried to see if I could do it. And


that

was successful and we did deliver some materials."

Among the chemicals he is alleged to have shipped is thiodyglycol,


which

can be used in the production of mustard gas. It is alleged to be


the

lethal chemical that was used in the Halabja attack.

Prosecutors said Anraat "knew the destination and ultimate purpose


of

the materials he was shipping."

Van Anraat is alleged to have shipped the chemicals on a route via


the

United States and Europe to Iraq. Authorities in the United States,


Belgium, Germany, Italy and Switzerland contributed to the


investigation.

Dutch officials arrested van Anraat at his Amsterdam home in


December.

"The man is suspected of delivering thousands of tons of raw


materials

for chemical weapons to the former regime in Baghdad between 1984


and

1988," a December prosecution statement said.

Prosecutors say evidence against Van Anraat includes "official


Iraqi

documents" -- material which may also be used against Saddam when


he

goes before an Iraqi tribunal on war crimes charges, AP reported.

Van Anraat had been arrested in 1989 in Milan, Italy at the request


of

the U.S. government, prosecutors said. He fled to Iraq after being
released and remained there until 2003.

After the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003, van Anraat


returned

to the Netherlands via Syria.

The case is seen as a landmark because it would be the first time a


businessman has been prosecuted for war crimes by a national court,


AP

reported. His trial starts in November.


That's good. When does Cheney go on trial?


Whenever that is, it won't be soon enough.....



The Democrat's mantra:

Cheney bad. Rice bad. Rumsfeld bad. Gonzales bad. Friedman bad. Mineta
bad. Bolten bad. Chertoff bad. Bodman bad. Chao bad. Leavitt bad.
Spelling bad. Norton bad. Johaans bad. Jackson bad. Snow bad. Nicholson
bad. Gutierrez bad. Bush judicial nominations bad. Bush evil.

Hey libs, did I get everyone?


Forgot DeLay and congress, but I agree so far.