Iranian Court Demands US pay $245mn To Chemical Weapons Victims

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The file photo shows the victims of Iraq's gas attack on Iranian city of Sardasht

An Iranian court has issued a ruling that demands the US pay $245 million in compensation to the victims of chemical attacks carried out by Saddam Hussein’s forces during the Iran-Iraq war of 1980-1988.

Iran’s judiciary spokesman, Gholam Hossein Mohseni Eje’I told the Press on Sunday: “A number of people who have been harmed during the chemical bombing have filed lawsuits and a court has issued decrees for 18 of them who have been harmed or died and estimated their compensation

On June 28, 1987, Iraqi aircraft dropped what Iranian authorities believed to be mustard gas bombs on Sardasht, in two separate bombing attacks on four residential areas.

The United States supplied the chemical weapons to Saddam Hussein during the 1980s war against its neighbor Iran

RT reports:

The war that began in 1980 and lasted eight years left an estimated 1 million people dead, according to Reuters.

Washington already knew about Iraqi chemical attacks in 1983, but took no action against the violations of international law, Foreign Policy reported, citing a classified memo.

“The Iraqis never told us that they intended to use nerve gas. They didn’t have to. We already knew,” retired Air Force Col. Rick Francona, who was a military attaché in Baghdad during the 1988 strikes, told Foreign Policy.

It’s believed that Washington also supported Iraq with weaponry, including “vital ingredients for chemical weapons,” the Guardian reported, citing declassified government documents.

On June 28, 1987, Iraqi aircraft dropped mustard gas bombs on Sardasht, killing 110 people instantly and injuring as many as 12,000 civilians, according to Rudaw.

The Kurdish city in northwestern Iran became the first in the world to be gassed. Out of a population of 20,000, 25 percent are still suffering severe illnesses from the attacks, according to Global Security.org.

In the wake of the 30th anniversary of Saddam Hussein’s chemical attack against Sardasht, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif lambasted the US for its perceived double-standard approach toward chemical weapons use.

“Those who are today claiming that chemical weapon has been used in Syria, in a suspicious and dangerous scenario, are those who not only ignored using the weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and banned chemical weapons against the Iranian soldiers and civilians during the imposed war against this innocent but proud nation (Iran) but also were accomplices in Saddam’s crime by arming and all-out support for the criminal regime of Saddam,” Zarif said, as cited by Fars.

In April, US President Donald Trump ordered an airstrike on Syria’s Shayrat airbase, which was hit with 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles, following an alleged chemical attack in Idlib earlier that month which was blamed on the Assad government.

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