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The reprisal against Dujail was primarily a response to an assassination attempt on Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in July 1982. Following the attempt, Hussein's regime sought to eliminate perceived threats and dissent in the area, leading to a brutal crackdown on the Shiite population of Dujail. This included mass arrests, executions, and the destruction of property, as the government aimed to instill fear and assert control over dissenting communities. The incident exemplified the regime's violent repression of opposition during the Iran-Iraq War era.

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