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'''Dujail''' ({{coor dm|33|51|N|44|14|E|}}, [[Arabic language|Arabic]]: '''الدجيل'''; alternate spelling: '''Ad Dujayl''') is a small [[Shi'a Islam|Shiite]] town in northern [[Iraq]]. It is situated about 65 kilometers (40 miles) north of Iraq's capital, [[Baghdad]], and has approximately 10,000 inhabitants.
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'''Dujail''' ({{langx|ar|الدجيل}}; alternate spelling: '''Ad Dujayl''') is a town in [[Saladin Governorate]], [[Iraq]]. It is situated about {{convert|65|km|mi|sp=us}} north of [[Baghdad]], and has approximately 100,000 inhabitants, who are mostly [[Shia Islam in Iraq|Shia]]. It was the site of the 1982 [[Dujail Massacre]], in which between 142 and 148 people, including children, died.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/international/story/0,3604,1500676,00.html Saddam trial to open with village massacre] A little-known massacre at a village where residents tried to assassinate Saddam Hussein in 1982 will be the focus of the first case in the trial of the former Iraqi president. (''[[The Guardian]]''; June 7, 2005)</ref> The [[2008 Dujail bombing]] also took place here, and many bombings during the separate years and withstood during the terrorist attack of [[Islamic State|ISIS]]. It is famous for its [[Palm tree|palms]] and [[Grape|grapes]], and it is considered a beautiful agricultural land.
==Assassination attempt and reprisals==
Dujail was the site of an unsuccessful [[assassination]] attempt against then [[President of Iraq|Iraqi president]], [[Saddam Hussein]], on [[July 8]], [[1982]]. The town was a stronghold of the Shiite [[Islamic Dawa Party|Dawa Party]], a group strongly opposed to Saddam Hussein and [[Iran-Iraq War|his war with Iran]]. Saddam Hussein was visiting the town to make a speech praising those who had served Iraq in the fight against [[Iran]]. While driving through the village centre, his motorcade was attacked by one or more members of the Dawa Party. The president was unharmed in the three-hour firefight which ensued.


The first and second witnesses who testified against [[Saddam Hussein]], who was executed because of the Dujail massacre and many other crimes, were from Dujail.
[[Saddam Hussein]] ordered his special security and military forces to carry out a reprisal attack against the town, which resulted in a total of 148 of the town's men being killed in the attack or executed later, some as young as 13 years of age.<ref>[http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3156389,00.html "Who knew about Dujail massacre?"], [[Ynetnews]]</ref> 1,500 people were also [[Prison|incarcerated]] and [[torture]]d, while other residents, many of them women and children, were sent to desert camps. Saddam's regime destroyed the town and then rebuilt it shortly after. In addition to these punishments, 1,000 square kilometres (250,000 acres) of farmland was destroyed; replanting was only permitted 10 years later.<ref>''[[The Economist]]'' [[1982]] and [[Kanan Makiya]]'s book, ''Republic of Fear''</ref>

A resident of Dujail recalled the incident at [[Trial of Saddam Hussein|Hussein's trial]] in [[December 2005]], stating that he had witnessed Baathist torture and murder in the government reprisal, including the murders of 7 of his 10 brothers.<ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/witness-wont-let-saddam-intimidate-him-court-hears-of-horror-nightin-dujail-town/2005/12/06/1133829598921.html "Witness won't let Saddam intimidate him"], [[The Sydney Morning Herald]]</ref> The executions in Dujail were the primary charges for which [[Saddam Hussein]] was executed by hanging on December 30, 2006.


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* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1500676,00.html Saddam trial to open with village massacre] A little-known massacre at a village where residents tried to assassinate Saddam Hussein in 1982 will be the focus of the first case in the trial of the former Iraqi president. ([[The Guardian]]; June 7th, 2005)
* [http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=15&ItemID=9229 At Hussein's Hearings, U.S. May Be on Trial] The first crime of which Saddam Hussein is accused in the current trial, the secret execution of 143 Shiites arrested in 1982. He is also accused of using poison gas against Iranian troops, of genocide against the Kurds and of massacring tens of thousands to end the 1991 uprising after his defeat in the Gulf War. The problem for the Bush administration with these other, far graver charges, is that the Americans are implicated in them either through acts of commission or omission. ([[Znet]]; December 1st, 2005)
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4350104.stm Seeking justice in Dujail] It is a sight that most Iraqis never thought they would see - the man who ruled over them for more than two decades standing trial, in an Iraqi court and before Iraqi judges. ([[BBC]]; November 25th, 2005)


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Latest revision as of 15:43, 23 October 2024

Dujail
الدجيل
Town
Dujail is located in Iraq
Dujail
Location of Dujail in Iraq
Coordinates: 33°50′20″N 44°14′53″E / 33.83889°N 44.24806°E / 33.83889; 44.24806
Country Iraq
Governorates of IraqSaladin
DistrictDujail
Population
 (2015)
 • Total
100,000

Dujail (Arabic: الدجيل; alternate spelling: Ad Dujayl) is a town in Saladin Governorate, Iraq. It is situated about 65 kilometers (40 mi) north of Baghdad, and has approximately 100,000 inhabitants, who are mostly Shia. It was the site of the 1982 Dujail Massacre, in which between 142 and 148 people, including children, died.[1] The 2008 Dujail bombing also took place here, and many bombings during the separate years and withstood during the terrorist attack of ISIS. It is famous for its palms and grapes, and it is considered a beautiful agricultural land.

The first and second witnesses who testified against Saddam Hussein, who was executed because of the Dujail massacre and many other crimes, were from Dujail.

References

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  1. ^ Saddam trial to open with village massacre A little-known massacre at a village where residents tried to assassinate Saddam Hussein in 1982 will be the focus of the first case in the trial of the former Iraqi president. (The Guardian; June 7, 2005)