Camp Justice (Iraq)
Camp Justice was a joint Iraqi-U.S. military base in the Kadhimiya district of Baghdad, Iraq used during Operation Enduring Freedom.
Etymology
The location was referred to as the Old Iraqi Defense Intelligence Agency compound, then in 2003 as Camp Hunte after Spc. Simeon Hunte before it became Camp Banzai. It was renamed from "Camp Banzai" in mid-September 2004 as part of an effort to give Army facilities around Baghdad friendlier names. In 2011, it was the Joint Security Station Justice before being handed back over to the Government of Iraq.History
Camp Justice was originally the site of Saddam Hussein's 5th Department and was used for Iraqi intelligence operations.On 20 March 2003, the U.S. led the invasions of Iraq and in March Baghdad fell. In April 2003, the Coalition Provisional Authority officials established the Central Criminal Court of Iraq to prosecute serious offences with proceedings hosted at Camp Justice.
The base was the location of the 2006 execution of Saddam Hussein; the 2007 hanging of Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, Awad Hamed al-Bandar, and Taha Yassin Ramadan; and the 2010 hanging of Saddam's cousin Ali Hassan al-Majid, a.k.a. Chemical Ali.
The former president of Iraq, Saddam Hussein was executed at approximately 05:50 +03:00 UTC on December 30, 2006. Two weeks later on January 15, 2007, Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, former head of the Iraqi Intelligence Service, and Awad Hamed al-Bandar, former head of the Iraqi Revolutionary Court, were also executed by hanging at this site.
Saddam's former deputy and former vice-president, Taha Yassin Ramadan, was likewise hanged here on March 20, 2007, two months and five days after Barzan's and al-Bandar's execution. Likewise Saddam's cousin Ali Hassan al-Majid was hanged on January 25, 2010, after receiving four death sentences.