War Crimes to be presented at TIBF
22 April 2013
Mohammad Bagher Nik-khah Bahrami, author of War Crimes, has focused on Iraq’s chemical warfare against Iran during its assault on the country.
IBNA: Published by the Sacred Defense Research and Document Center, the book reviews the Sacred Defense events so far as chemical warfare by Iraqi forces and Iran’s defense measures were concerned.
Showing the way Iraqis used chemical weapons against the Islamic Republic of Iran, identifying aspects on Iraq’s war crimes during the war, discussing Iran’s foreign policy regarding chemical warfare, sketching UN support for Iraqi crimes, introducing Iran the read victim of the chemical weaponry, analysis of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) and the Arab Union regarding chemical warfare and the aftermath of the crimes are the main objective the book seeks.
The book is organized in 12 chapters and 544 pages beginning with the history of chemical wars and weaponry and their application in various wars including the Iran-Iraq war.
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