2006年VOA标准英语-Kurds Watch as Saddam Hussein Genocide Trial Be(在线收听) | ||||||
By Brian Padden ----------
"I feel Saddam destroyed our villages. He killed our women and children. He made this Anfal against us. I hope this will be the end of Saddam," one man said. Prosecutors in the case say the Anfal campaign killed more than 180,000 Kurds between 1987 and 1988, and that tens of thousands more were displaced. Anfal survivors say prohibited chemical agents were used. Mohammad Ishan, the Kurdish minister for extra regional affairs, says the government has gone to great lengths to prove that atrocities occurred, to document that they were part of an official government policy of genocide, and to force those responsible to answer for their crimes. "I call this trial an omitted chapter in the book of Iraq's history," he said. "This is why we have to concentrate a lot in the trial, and listen to Saddam Hussein. Why he committed such crimes against Kurds? Genocide, it is the crime of crimes."
"This is the only process we have in the Middle East to bring atrocities in front of a judicial process. We have not seen this in the entire region," said Salih. "It has a wider regional symbolic repercussions." Kurdish leaders say they hope the trial will send a cautionary message to neighboring countries, that they too would be held accountable for any acts of oppression against their Kurdish minorities. | ||||||
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/8/34101.html |