Book About:
War Crime: Iraq’s chemical attacks during the war with Iran
“War Crime: Iraq's Chemical Attacks during the War with Iran," is the product of objective observations, accurate and scholarly explanations of the case; the introduction of the book, discusses the legal aspects of Chemical attacks according to international law; such an academic foreword forms the approach of the writer through the whole text.
The book includes twelve chapters, starting from the history of chemical warfare to chemical agents and their use in wars, Iraqi chemical weapons programs and their use in the war with Iran, and after a review of Iraqi chemical attacks in areas such as Halabja and Fauw provides audiences with media reports and authentic references, as well as the UN's stance on this war crime.
“War Crime” could be considered as one of the best case studies about the usage of chemical weapons in war.
Author About:
Mohammad Bagher Nikkhah Bahrami, 1952
Mohammad Bagher Nikkhah Bahrami is one of the veterans of Iran-Iraq war injured during chemical attacks of Saddam Forces. During the war, he was the chief commander in headquarter of chemical neutralization, so observed and experienced the effects of such a destructive weapon by his own. He has written some other books about chemical weapons like: “The chronicle of Saddam Chemical Attacks during the 8 years’ war with Iran.” He is now the associate professor of Holy Defense Research and Document Center.
Publisher Name:Holy Defense Research and Document Center
Address:No. 77, Zafar St., Dr. Shariati St., Tehran, Iran
Phone:+9821-22909531
Email:babanejad.g@gmail.com
Fax:+9821-22909531
ManagingDirector:Mohammad Souri
Languages we correspond in: English