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Foreword : Bernard Kouchner
ISBN : 2-915056-26-9
Publication date : September 5, 2005
Size : 153 x 240 mm
704 pages
Price : 29,90 euros
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The Black Book of Saddam Hussein is the first book of its kind. A complete assessment of the litany of crimes committed under the aegis of the Iraqi dictator, it is written and compiled by a team of experts on Iraq and the Middle East from around the world. The places, the dates, the nature of the crimes: no stone is left unturned.
This is a work of history and reference, but it is also a work in memory of the victims. It does not aim to establish a hierarchy of the crimes. Bringing together cold facts and figures, it provides a devastating appraisal of this regime of terror and a valuable insight into the region today.
The authors include eminent historians, researchers, journalists and jurists.
Edited by Chris Kutschera, a regular contributor to Le Nouvel Observateur, Le Monde Diplomatique, Les Cahiers de l’Orient, Middle East Magazine, he is a highly regarded specialist on the Middle East and the author of several books in French on the Kurdish people.
Preface by Bernard Kouchner, KBE, a co-founder of Doctors Without Borders, and UN Special Representative to Kosovo from 1999 to 2001.
"A fascinating book." Le Parisien
"This book shows without bias to those who still doubted it that Iraq did hide a weapon of mass destruction: Saddam Hussein himself." Carrefour Savoirs
"This book tries to make the whole inventory of the exactions of the tyrant and eventually lets his too often neglected victims speak." Nord Éclair