Farhan Mutlaq Saleh al-Jubouri (Arabic: فرحان مطلك صالح الجبوري) was an Iraqi intelligence officer who served as the head of General Military Intelligence in northern Iraq during the al-Anfal campaign.
He served as Head of General Military Intelligence in northern Iraq during the al-Anfal campaign[1] which Sweden, Norway and the United Kingdom officially recognize as genocide.
According to Bassem Mroue writing in The Washington Post on 29 January 2007, Jubouri is rerecorded as saying "People hear that Fahran al-Jubouri ordered executions, that villages were destroyed and that he was behind mass graves.
[4] Jubouri died in Al- Kadhimiya prison in Baghdad on 26[3] or 28 March 2013 at the age of 67.
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