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‘Chemical Ali’ defends actions

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From Times Wire Reports

A cousin and top deputy of executed former President Saddam Hussein denied opening fire on Iraqi civilians during a Shiite uprising in 1991 but acknowledged executing an Iranian national accused of sabotage.

Ali Hassan Majid is known as “Chemical Ali” for ordering poison gas attacks on Kurds, a crime for which he has been sentenced to death.

He is among 15 Hussein-era officials on trial for the 1991 crackdown that led to the killing of tens of thousands of Shiite Muslims.

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Majid disputed witness accounts that he and Iraqi soldiers opened fire on peaceful Shiite protesters in Basra, saying he targeted gunmen.

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