Officials claim Al-Majid coordinated and united the actions of three of Iraq's major terrorist groups - Ansar al-Sunna, Mohammed's Army and the Islamic Resistance Army. He will now face an official trial for war crimes. Al-Majid was granted asylum in Britain in 2000 after he claimed that one of his wives and their four children died in a 1996 massacre. A former member of Saddam's personal bodyguard, he said he feared he would also be killed if he returned to Iraq and that he needed Britain's help.