Survivors of Iraqi chemical attack on Iranian town, Sardasht in 1987, gave emotional testimony in the Hague, Netherlands, Thursday. The testimony was given at the trial of a Dutch businessman accused of complicity in genocide for supplying chemical materials used by Saddam Hussein in attacks on Kurds in Iraq and Iran. Frans Van Anraat, 63, is the first person to appear in court on genocide charges in connection with the poison gas attacks on Sardasht, Iran, and the Kurdish town of Halabja in northern Iraq in March 1988. The massacre, which killed more than 5,000 people in a single day,...