Al Hakum, also romanized Al Hakam, was at one time Iraq's most sophisticated and largest biological weapons (BW) production factory. The facility was...
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Al-Hakam or Al-Hakum may refer to: Hakam, one of the names of God in Islam Al-Hakam I (died 822), Córdoban emir Al-Hakam II (915–976), caliph of Córdoba...
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bioweapons production facility at Al Hakum (the "Single-Cell Protein Production Plant") and the viral biowarfare research site at Al Manal (the "Foot and Mouth...
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weapons of mass destruction, covertly supporting al-Qaeda and that he presented a threat to Iraq's neighbors and to the world community. According to...
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Yusofiyya, Al Musayyib, and the current population is about 15,000. In the 1990s, Jurf al-Sakhar housed a large military complex, including the Al Hakum facility...
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Rihab Taha (redirect from Rihab al-Taha)
production officer in al-Hakam (also spelled al-Hakum), Iraq's top-secret biological-warfare facility at the time. During several visits to Iraq by United Nations...
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David Kelly (weapons expert) (category British people of the Iraq War)
programme run at Al Hakum. A year after the publication of the 2002 dossier on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction—which stated that some of Iraq's chemical and...
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Biological warfare (section Iraq)
Trials Epidemic Prevention and Water Purification Department Al Hakum Salman Pak facility Al Manal facility Project Coast Delta G Scientific Company Roodeplaat...
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insights into Iraq's BW program. On the UNSCOM 78 trip to Iraq (1994), his observations on how process equipment was being used at the Al Hakum facility provided...
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