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Halabja chemical attack

  • Iran medical training center for chemical victims' treatment

    Iran medical training center for chemical victims' treatment

    Jun 28, 2020 16:24

    Tehran (IP) - Head of the Iranian Civil Defense Organization said that Iran is a training center in the field of chemical attack victims' treatment in the West Asian region.

  • West, Int'l. organizations were silent against biggest chemical attack in history

    West, Int'l. organizations were silent against biggest chemical attack in history

    Jun 28, 2020 11:20

    Tehran (IP): The senior aide and adviser to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution said that the West and international organizations were silent against the biggest chemical attack in history.

  • Anniversary of Halabja chemical attack by Iraqi Ba'athist army

    Anniversary of Halabja chemical attack by Iraqi Ba'athist army

    Mar 15, 2020 12:34

    Tehran (IP) - Today, March 15, is the anniversary of the chemical bombing of Halabja by the Iraqi Ba'athist army in 1988.

  • Japan used chemical weapons during war against China: report

    Japan used chemical weapons during war against China: report

    Jul 08, 2019 03:00

    The existence of a detailed report documenting the use of chemical weapons by the Imperial Japanese Army in China has been confirmed for the first time, a Japanese historian said Sunday.

  • OPCW: Chemical crimes in Halabja most lethal in history

    OPCW: Chemical crimes in Halabja most lethal in history

    Mar 16, 2019 19:11

    OPCW Director-General in a statement referred to former Iraqi regime's chemical attack on Halabja (a city in Iraqi Kurdistan close to the border with Iran) as the most lethal in history.

  • Halabja chemical attack, 31 years on

    Halabja chemical attack, 31 years on

    Mar 16, 2019 12:51

    The 31th anniversary of the chemical attack by the former Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein, on the town of Halabja, marked on Saturday March 16.

  • Iranian MP: Silence of world bodies vis-a-vis Saddam war crimes unacceptable

    Iranian MP: Silence of world bodies vis-a-vis Saddam war crimes unacceptable

    Nov 27, 2018 19:10

    An Iranian MP, Rasoul Khezri, has strongly condemned the silence of international community and world bodies vis-a-vis former dictator Saddam Hussein's horrible war crimes committed during the eight-year-imposed war on Iran.

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