?Al? ?asan al-Maj?d
(born
c.
1941,
Tikr?t
, Iraq?died Jan. 25, 2010, Baghdad) was an Iraqi
Ba?th Party
official and a cousin of Iraqi Pres.
?add?m ?ussein
. During his career he became known for brutal attacks on Iraqi citizens, especially
Kurds
and
Sh??ites
.
In 1958 al-Maj?d joined the Ba?th Party. With ?add?m’s rise to power in the government of Pres.
A?mad ?asan al-Bakr
?after the Ba?th Party, which had been unseated in 1963, returned to power in Iraq in 1968?al-Maj?d rose as well. He held a number of governmental posts and participated in the purges that accompanied ?add?m’s seizure of power in 1979.
In 1987, during the
Iran-Iraq War
(1980?88), he was appointed the governor of the largely Kurdish region of northern
Iraq
. Between February and September 1988 he perpetrated the Anf?l (Arabic: “Spoils”) chemical attacks on Iraqi Kurds as a reprisal for Kurdish resistance, and in March he conducted the separate chemical attacks in and around the village of ?alabjah in which some 5,000 people were killed.
During his
tenure
as defense minister (1991?95), al-Maj?d played an important role in crushing domestic unrest, notably that of Sh??ites in the south of the country in 1991. Although he was dismissed as minister of defense in 1995 on charges of corruption, he later went on to hold other high-ranking posts. He was arrested following the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003 (
see
Iraq War
) and was subsequently convicted on charges that included
genocide
and crimes against humanity. He was sentenced to death multiple times between 2007 and 2010, and in January 2010 he was executed.