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Ali Dayeh Ali

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A defendent in Iraq's Al-Dujail trial, Ali Daeem Ali served as a Baath party official in Dujail in 1982, when he is accused of having participated in the executions of 140 people, and the illegal detentions of 1500.

The charges allege that these were retaliatory killings, as retribution for an attack on Saddam Hussein's motorcade in the region.

Dates

July 1 2004 - Ali is indicted October 19 2005 - Trial proceedings begin, Ali pleads Not Guilty, adjourned until November 28 November 28 2005 - Trial resumes, adjourned until December 5th