The executions in Dujail were the primary charges for which Saddam was sentenced to death, and subsequently executed on 30 December 2006. At 1 a.m., on 13 December 2006,
Barzan Hassan, Saddam's half-brother and the former Iraqi intelligence chief, and
Awad Bandar, the former head of Iraq's Revolutionary Court, were escorted from their cells and told by their American guards that they were to be executed at dawn with Saddam. Nine hours later they were returned to their cells, as Iraqi authorities had decided to execute Saddam alone. They were both later hanged on 15 January 2007 for "
aiding and abetting" a crime against humanity for naming the suspected Dawa Party members to be arrested. Barzan Hassan was decapitated when he was hanged because of the wrong measurements of the rope. On January 25, 2010, Saddam's first cousin,
Ali Hassan al-Majid, was hanged. Later,
Taha Yassin Ramadan, Saddam's former deputy and vice-president who, as national commander of the Popular Army, had
command responsibility (originally sentenced to life in prison but later to death by hanging), was likewise charged with "aiding and abetting" for arresting Dawa members and razing the orchards. Ramadan was executed on March 20, 2007, the fourth and last man in the Dujail trial to be hanged for crimes against humanity. The charges against Saddam included razing of Dujail farmland. The source for the figure was an unsourced claim published in a 2005 article in
The New York Times. The claimed area is larger than the total amount of farmland surrounding Dujail, and less than 2% of the city's population had land confiscated or razed. Earlier media reports ranged from "thousands" to a high of "tens of thousands" of acres, which included the land confiscated from those convicted but also the land cleared to remove places of cover along the road from Balad to Baghdad for which the owners were compensated. There is no record of how many acres were actually razed. Two of the four
Ba'ath Party officials who were executed for the massacre lived in Dujail, and the roadside farmland razed included land that belonged to both. ==See also==