17 years imprisonment; commuted to 16.5 years imprisonment
Frans Cornelis Adrianus van Anraat (born 9 August 1942) is a Dutch war criminal and a businessman. He sold raw materials for the production of chemical weapons to Iraq during the reign of Saddam Hussein. In December 2005, a court in The Hague convicted him of complicity in war crimes for his role in selling chemical weapons to Saddam's government. He was given a 15-year sentence.[1] On appeal, Anraat's sentence was increased to 17 years, then reduced to 16.5 years. He was released from prison in 2015.
^Killing of Iraq Kurds 'genocide' BBC News, 23 December 2005
Frans Cornelis Adrianus vanAnraat (born 9 August 1942) is a Dutch war criminal and a businessman. He sold raw materials for the production of chemical...
criteria for genocide. In December 2005, a court in The Hague convicted FransvanAnraat of complicity in war crimes for his role in selling chemical weapons...
protest leader FransvanAnraat (born 1942), Dutch businessman and convicted war criminal Frans Badens (fl. 1571–1618), Flemish painter Frans Bak (born 1958)...
seats PvdA – 2 seats ChristenUnie – 1 seat Samen Actief Sr – 1 seat FransvanAnraat (born 1942), businessman, sold raw materials to produce chemical weapons...
been criticized for: Soon after the arrest of the Dutch businessman FransvanAnraat, who has been convicted of complicity in war crimes for selling raw...
reformed as Alcolac Inc. On 23 December 2005, a Dutch court sentenced FransvanAnraat, a businessman who bought chemicals on the world market and sold them...
article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Van Nguyen-Marshall (2018). "Appeasing the Spirits Along the "Highway of Horror""...
Daeem Ali (1940–2015), Iraqi Baathist official, sentenced to 15 years FransvanAnraat (born 1942), Dutch arms dealer who sold raw materials for the production...
On December 23, 2005, a Dutch court ruled in a case brought against FransvanAnraat for supplying chemicals to Iraq, that "[it] thinks and considers legally...
against Iran during the Iran–Iraq War of 1980–88 in a case against FransvanAnraat, a Dutch businessman who sold materials to produce chemical weapons...
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