Kamel Sajid

Gulf War Kamel Sajid al-Janabi (Arabic: كامل ساجت الجنابي) was a General of the Iraqi Republican Guard.

He was detained by the Iraqi government on 16 December 1998, the same day that Operation Desert Fox began, and was executed on 2 March 1999 as part of a larger crackdown on a group of over 20 senior Iraqi officials accused of planning a coup against the government.

[2] Kamel was described by Ra'ad al-Hamdani during the Iraqi Perspectives Project as a courageous and honest person, but not a particularly competent commander, who often shrugged responsibility.

He later became the governor for Muthanna Province, and also became deeply religious later in life, brought on in part by his intense feelings of guilt for his actions during the war.

When the brothers failed to return to Iraq their mother was tortured to death.