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Re: The unforgettable pain of the people of Halabja

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat May 17, 2025 10:11 pm

Halabja Victims Association
Criticize Baghdad over Foreign Aid


The head of the Halabja Chemical Attack Victims Association said that although Iraq recently hosted the Arab Summit, the federal government missed a crucial opportunity to compensate the victims of the Anfal campaign and chemical attacks. Instead, the government continues to allocate funds to other countries

Iraq reportedly spent over 250 billion Iraqi dinars to organize the Arab Summit held in Baghdad on Saturday. Additionally, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani pledged $40 million in aid to Gaza and Lebanon.

Luqman Abdulqadir, president of the Halabja Chemical Attack Victims Association, told BasNews that while it is acceptable for the federal government to donate to Arab countries, such decisions should only be made when Iraq itself is not facing internal challenges and unmet needs.

    “How about compensation for the victims of the Anfal campaign and chemical attacks, and for the families of the martyrs?” Abdulqadir asked, noting that many survivors of the Halabja chemical attack continue to suffer and have yet to receive compensation from the Iraqi federal government
He also mentioned that there are existing court rulings mandating compensation for victims of crimes committed by the former Iraqi regime, but the federal government has failed to comply with them.

“If Kurds are considered Iraqi citizens, they must be treated as equal citizens. All Iraqi laws must be implemented, and the federal government must not evade court rulings that serve the interests of the Kurdish people,” Abdulqadir concluded.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Thu May 22, 2025 7:16 pm

Halabja Left Out of Election Seats

The Legal Committee of the Iraqi Parliament has ruled out the allocation of parliamentary seats for Halabja province in the upcoming elections, sparking criticism from Kurdish lawmakers who say the decision lacks transparency

Murtaza Saadi, Deputy Chairman of the committee, told BasNews that the electoral law for the House of Representatives and provincial councils will remain unchanged. “At this time, parliament is not able to amend the electoral law and allocate seats for Halabja province, because it is related to the technical aspects,” he said.

Dr. Nahla Effendi, a member of parliament from the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), questioned the decision and blamed Baghdad for the unequal treatment. “The Iraqi parliament will not allocate any seats for Halabja constituency, the seats are mixed,” she said. “The seats in Sulaymaniyah have been mixed, which has raised the question of why two different systems are determined for two elections from Baghdad.”

Effendi also criticized the silence of local parties that had previously taken the matter to the Federal Court. “Now their silence is questionable to us—why they tried to make Halabja an independent constituency. Are you silent about Baghdad’s failure to allocate seats for Halabja?”

Earlier in the day, Hazim Radaini, deputy head of the Iraqi Human Rights Center, said that more than eight million eligible voters across Iraq have yet to register for the upcoming elections, raising concerns about participation. He noted that only voters with biometric electoral cards will be allowed to cast their ballots under Election Law No. 4 of 2023.

With Iraq’s voter base reaching 29 million, Radaini said the number of those biometrically registered does not exceed 21 million. The Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) has extended the deadline to update biometric cards until June 15 to improve turnout.

Nabard Omar, head of the Kurdistan’s electoral committee within IHEC, said the final day for registering electoral coalitions was May 22, after four extensions. Political parties and independent candidates will be able to register and submit their candidate lists from May 25 to June 24.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue May 27, 2025 8:57 pm

Iraq Continues Efforts to Find Halabja
    and Yezidi Missing Persons
Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein announced Tuesday that Baghdad has dispatched a delegation to Tehran to follow up on the fate of individuals who went missing during the 1988 chemical attack on Halabja by the former Iraqi Ba’ath regime.

In a press conference held in Baghdad, Hussein said the Iraqi federal government is coordinating with Iranian officials in the search effort.

During the Halabja attack, 211 children were reported missing. To date, only 10 have been located, while the fate of the rest remains unknown.

“The search is ongoing, and we are committed to uncovering the truth and bringing closure to the families of the missing,” the foreign minister stated.

The chemical bombardment of Halabja in March 1988 claimed the lives of over 5,000 civilians, and many children were separated from their families. While some were later found alive, most remain unaccounted for.

Turning to the plight of the Yezidi community, Hussein affirmed that both the Iraqi federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government, in coordination with international organizations, are continuing efforts to locate those kidnapped by Islamic State (ISIS) militants during the 2014 Sinjar massacre.

According to the Kurdistan Region’s Office for Rescuing Yazidi Kidnapped Persons, ISIS abducted 6,417 Yezidis in August 2014. So far, 3,585 have been rescued.

The ISIS attack on Sinjar in 2014 resulted in the mass killing of Yezidis and the abduction and enslavement of thousands of women and children.

Victims were often buried in mass graves. Out of 62 graves exhumed in the area, the remains of 600 individuals have been recovered, and 250 of those have been identified and returned to their families.

Hussein emphasized that the Iraqi government remains committed to continuing these humanitarian efforts, ensuring justice and accountability for the atrocities committed.

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