Paris – The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) today released its monthly special report summarizing the human rights situation in Syria, outlining the most notable human rights violations documented by the SNHR in April 2021 at the hands of the parties to the conflict and the controlling forces in Syria, in which it notes that the Syrian Regime’s president, implicated in committing crimes against humanity, is running for the presidential elections, with this being the most prominent reason for its illegitimacy.
The 30-page report outlines the most notable violations SNHR documented in April 2021, including the death toll of civilian victims who were killed by the parties to the conflict and the controlling forces, as well as the record of cases of arrest/ detention and enforced disappearances. The report also highlights attacks on civilian objects, which SNHR was able to document during this period.
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image captionThe Syrian government denies that its forces have ever used chemical weapons
A Syrian air force helicopter dropped a chlorine bomb on an opposition-held town on 4 February 2018, the chemical weapons watchdog has concluded.
An investigative team from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said there were reasonable grounds to believe at least one cylinder hit Saraqeb.
There was no immediate response from the Syrian government or military.
However, they have previously denied allegations that government forces used chlorine or the nerve agent Sarin during Syria s decade-long civil war.
The conflict has left at least 380,000 people dead and caused half the population to flee their homes, including almost six million refugees abroad.
Posted on May 3, 2021.
Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Nikolai Patrushev on the crisis in relations with the U.S. and the way out of it.
Russian-American relations are their lowest level since the end of the Cold War. The already tense situation escalated further following an interview with U.S. President Joe Biden, in which he insulted his Russian colleague, Vladimir Putin, point-blank. In a conversation with Kommersant correspondent Yelena Chernenko, Nikolai Patrushev, Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, described on what conditions Moscow is prepared to cooperate with Washington in the future.
3 May 2021, 3:55 PM | Abbey Makoe | @SABCNews
Image: Creative CommonsMore than half a million Syrians have died since the outbreak of the Western-backed war in 2011 to topple President Assad
History teaches us that multilateral organisations are undoubtedly the glue that helps to maintain world peace. Without them, it is hard to fathom lasting harmonious regional and global relations.
However, multilateral organisations risk losing their credibility when powerful cliques from within hijack their mission and embark upon meting out their own brand of kangaroo court-style punishment to weaker members they loathe.
Sadly, this is the disastrous route that the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has regrettably chosen.
Biggest Cover-Up Since Iraq Exposed By Journalist Aaron Maté
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pinkprince500 says:
So many people protested W’s war in Iraq. They should protest Biden’s continuation of the wars started by Bush and Obama that were continued under Trump and are continuing under Biden. The EU, Obama and Biden lied about chemical weapons in Syria, that’s just like Bush lying about Iraq threatening world peace with WMD’s and being involved in 9/11.
The US won’t start a war in Venezuela because it doesn’t want the war to be brought to the USA. That’s why Biden, the MSM, the EU and the OPCW won’t say Venezuela is using chemical weapons against its own people.