US must pay $245mn in damage to chemical victims

US must pay $245mn in damage to chemical victims

The Iranian Judiciary has issued a ruling demanding that the US government pay around 245 million dollars in damage to a number of victims of chemical attacks.

The attacks were carried out by the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s troops during the 1980 to 1988 imposed war on Iran.       

Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei, Iran's Judiciary spokesman, made the remarks on Sunday.

He noted that the amount would be distributed among 18 victims of the attacks who had filed for the legal action.

Iraq is believed to acquire the technology and the materials to develop chemical weapons from the US and a number of Western countries.

US spy agency, CIA, had knew about Iraq’s use of chemical weapons as early as 1983, but the US took no action against the violations of international law, and even failed to alert the UN.

Hundreds of thousands of Iranians were killed in the Iraqi-imposed war and many more were affected by the chemical weapons like mustard gas that were used by the regime of the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. Many of those Iranians who were attacked by chemical weapons and are alive today continue to suffer the lingering aftereffects.

Iraq once possessed a huge arsenal of chemical weapons, the production of which was facilitated by exports of chemicals as well as financial and technological support from the United States and other Western countries.

 

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