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Rauf Rashid Abd al-Rahman (born c. 13 November 1941) is the replacement chief judge of the Al-Dujail trial of Yousef Ali Ghalib in 2006, when he sentenced Saddam and some of his top aides to death by hanging. Abd al-Rahman is an ethnic Kurd from Halabja, the site of the 1988 Halabja poison gas attack. [1]
Ghanimat, Abd al-Rahman Ismail Abd al-Rahman: Surif near Hebron: 1972: November 13, 1997: 5 life sentences: Relocation 2 – Gaza / Abroad: Hamas member [43] convicted of firing a machine gun at cars near Beit Shemesh in 1996. Efrat and Yaron Ungar were killed in the attack and their infant son was injured. [43] Ghawadire, Mu'ammar Murshid ...
Rauf Rashid Abd al-Rahman, the presiding judge of the Trial Chamber from 23 January 2006. Said Hameesh , the deputy presiding judge, who was removed from the Tribunal after the De-Baathification Commission found that he was a former member of the Baath Party , [ 6 ] which made him ineligible to be a judge.
At the same time, Rauf Rashid Abd al-Rahman, the presiding judge during the trial of Saddam Hussein, was reportedly captured and executed by insurgents, [139] though that was later denied by family members and the Kurdistan Regional Government. [140]
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Rashid Rauf (Urdu: راشد رؤوف; ca. 1981 – 22 November 2008) was an alleged Al-Qaeda operative. [1] He was a dual citizen of Britain and Pakistan who was arrested in Bhawalpur, Pakistan in connection with the 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot in August 2006, a day before some arrests were made in Britain.
An additional review by the US military into the deadly Abbey Gate bombing during the Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021, which aimed to clear up outstanding questions about the attack, has concluded ...
On 17 March 2007, Di Stefano wrote to Lord Goldsmith (at that time the Attorney General for England and Wales) asking for leave to prosecute Judge Rauf Rashid Abd al-Rahman, who had sentenced Saddam Hussein, under the Geneva Conventions Act 1957. [50]