The Kurdish Digital Library (BNK)
Retour au resultats
Imprimer cette page

Chemical weapons use in Kurdistan


Author :
Editor : USGPO Date & Place : 1988, Washington
Preface : Pages : 56
Traduction : ISBN :
Language : EnglishFormat : 150x230 mm
FIKP's Code : Br. Gen. 59Theme : Politics

Presentation
Table of Contents Introduction Identity PDF
Chemical weapons use in Kurdistan

Versions

Chemical weapons use in Kurdistan : Iraq’s final offensive

U. S. Senate

U. S. G. P. O.

The Honorable Claiborne Pell,

Chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, Washington, DC 20510

Dear Mr. Chairman: At your direction, we traveled to Turkey from September 11-17 to assess the situation in Iraqi Kurdistan. This mission followed the sudden influx of more than 65,000 Iraqi Kurds into southeastern Turkey and extensive reporting that Iraq was using chemical weapons on its Kurdish population.

We spent 4 days in southeastern Turkey, traveling along that country's border with Iraq. We visited every major encampment of Kurdish refugees in the region and spoke with several hundred witnesses to the events inside Iraqi Kurdistan.


Table des Matières

Contents

Letter of transmittal / V
Summary of key findings / VII

I. Introduction / 1
A. Overview / 1
B. Methodology / 2
C. Weighing the evidence / 3
D. Note on names / 5

II. Background / 6
A. Basic characteristics / 6
B. The Question on National Identity / 6
C. Iraqi Kurdish Rebellions in the Interwar Period / 7
D. The Maturing of Kurdish Nationalism / 8
E. The Kurds and the Iraqi Republic / 8
F. The 1974 Rebellion / 9
G. Guerrilla War After 1976 / 9
H. The Iran-Iraq War / 10

III. Iraq's Final Offensive / 11
A. A Narrative Account / 11
B. Eyewitness Accounts / 15
C. The Physical Evidence / 27
D. Context / 30
E. Conclusion / 32

IV. The Refugee Situation / 35
A. Welfare of the Refugees / 35
B. A Balancing Act for Turkey / 36

V. Policy Issues / 37
A. The Precedent / 37
B. The Middle East / 37
C. As an Anti-Insurgency Weapon / 38
D. United States Policy / 38

Appendices
A. Chronological Compilation of Statements by the Administration on the use of chemical weapons by Iraq / 41
B. Kurdish villages in Iraq exposed to chemical weapons / 42
C. Itinerary / 42
D. S. 2763, the prevention of genocide act, approved by the U.S. Senate September 9, 1988 / 43




Foundation-Kurdish Institute of Paris © 2024
LIBRARY
Practical Information
Legal Informations
PROJECT
History & notes
Partenaires
LIST
Themas
Authors
Editors
Languages
Journals