human rights watch

måndag 16 mars 2026

March 16 marks 2026 the anniversary of the chemical bombing of #Halabja and the massacre of more than 5,000 Kurdish women, men and children, ordered by Saddam Hussein and the criminal Ba'athist regime in Iraq in the Iran-Iraq war.

 


#We_neither_forget_nor_forgive

 We Kurds need to organize a global Kurdish Zionism

 March 16 marks 2026  the anniversary of the chemical bombing of #Halabja and the massacre of more than 5,000 Kurdish women, men and children, ordered by Saddam Hussein and the criminal Ba'athist regime in Iraq in the Iran-Iraq war.
16.03.1988 Iraqi regime has been committed  for crimes against humnaity this times.
The hand of the Islamic Republic, like Saddam, is stained with the blood of the people of Halabja.38 years ago, on this day, a horrific crime was committed against the Kurdish nation by Arab Muslims led by the Hundred Umm Hussein, a crime whose effects are still visible on the bodies of the people of Halabja.

 



Innocent people of Halabja fell victim to the war between Khomeini and Saddam.

We will never forget Halabja we will never forget the genocide against the Kurds into them occupying countries, iraq, iran, turkey and Syriacs we need to go hand in hand and all Kurds with different political opinions get together and fight to free Kurdistan from the occupying countries.
We will never forget the Holocaust, we will never forgive those who killed our people, we will never forget Halabja we will never forgive those who killed our people.

Today 03/16/2026 do you know what does today? yes I want to tell you today is a mourning day for Kurds in the world today is the day that is the day of mourning for the people of Kurdistan, you know why because the regime of Saddam Hussein called the Kurds, his enemy, and with the Qur'anic views against Muslim enemy called sore al Anfal number 8 in the Quran that Muslims can take everything that their enemy has also Muslims can kill their enemy also takes the dears girls and their valuables, yes the same day as today the Iraqi regime's warplanes counter-attacked Halabja, a town that as there is between 7000 and 8000 people with poison gas and chemical weapons attack on Halabja same today as being today, 16-03-1988 Iraqi war planes with chemical weapons killed more than 5,000 people, children from 2 months old until people 80 and 90 years old. Saddam Hussein picked lots Kurdish young girls and sold to Arab countries for more than 24 of them girls who sold to the Arabs he sold to Egyptian business man, more than 30 to Saudia Arabian and Yaman and other Arab countries that the Kurds themselves tell of saddam hussein sold more than 2,500 Kurdish girls to those Arab countries without them prosthetic thing against saddam all Arab countries cooperated with Saddam at the time and was against Kurdish people no one even had.
This brutal massacre against the Kurdish people continues in various regions of Kurdistan. Not long ago, a kind of Anfal campaign of Islamic crimes against the Kurds took place in Syria. In 2014, ISIS attacked the Yazidi Kurds in accordance with Quranic  soreh  9 and 29 verses, massacred thousands of people, brutally raped thousands of girls and women, and took thousands of Kurdish girls and children and sold them to pedophile networks like Epstein, with the cooperation of Khalifa Erdogan.Currently, threats against the Kurds are being made by the monarchist terrorists and the Islamic regime, namely the Shah and Sheikh, two historically dirty dynasties in the region.

 The Halabja massacre was a chemical weapons attack carried out by the Iraqi regime under Saddam Hussein on March 16, 1988. The attack was part of the Anfal Campaign, a systematic operation targeting the Kurdish population of northern Iraq during the final stages of the Iran–Iraq War.
Key details about the incident:
Crime: An estimated 5,000 civilians died immediately or shortly after the attack, and an additional 10,000 were injured.
Weapons: A mixture of poison gases was used, including mustard gas and the nerve agents sarin, tabun, and VX.
Those responsible: The attack was ordered by Ali Hassan al-Majid, better known as "Chemical Ali," who was later executed for war crimes and genocide.
Recognition: In 2010, the Iraqi Supreme Court officially recognized the massacre as genocide.

Aftereffects:
Health consequences: Survivors still suffer from serious health problems such as respiratory problems, skin lesions, cancer and genetic defects.
Memorials: Halabja now has a monument and a museum commemorating the victims.
Legal proceedings: In addition to the trials of Iraqi leaders, European companies have also been investigated for supplying chemicals and technology used to produce the gases.
March 16 is observed annually as a day of remembrance for the victims in both Iraqi Kurdistan and internationally.

By Samuel kermashani  

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