Despite the six parliamentary conditions, the Kurdistan Parliament has so far passed a bill recognized as a massacre on the 1988 chemical attack on Halabaja, obstructing efforts to prosecute companies and individuals, who collaborated with the former Bath regime.
While more than 4,000 people have filed trial, the absence of legal recognition has completed their cases.
Although the Supreme Criminal Court of Iraq declared the attack in 2010 a massacre, but legal efforts are halted in Kurdistan. Advocates hope that a long -awaited bill, currently under parliamentary review, will eventually be passed to provide justice to the victims and their families.
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