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© Unknown Hassan Diab (L) in a hospital hozed down with water an alleged victim of chemical weapons. Hassan would later testify there was no chemical weapons attack.May 20 marked the start of the 2021 Syrian presidential elections. Syrians around the world outside of Syria will cast their votes if their embassies haven t been closed, or voting prohibited, in the countries they reside in that is. As I wrote last week, Western leaders hypocritically claimed concern for Syrians and wanted to ensure they live democratically - by funding and arming terrorists from around the world to slaughter them and destroy their homes, governmental buildings, and historic and cultural places - but continue to do everything in their power to make it difficult-to-impossible for Syrians to exercise their rights to vote for their president.

OPCW and World Customs Organization help address security challenges of international trade in chemicals

THE HAGUE, Netherlands – 27 May 2021 – The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and the World Customs Organization (WCO) jointly organised an online training course on the enforcement of the Chemical Weapons Convention’s (CWC) transfer regime of scheduled chemicals, held from 25 to 27 May .    The Head of OPCW’s Implementation Support Branch, Ms Beatrix Lahoupe, remarked: “New and evolving security threats, particularly those posed by non-state actors, require robust capabilities within customs authorities. The OPCW assists its Member States in enhancing national capacities in this area. This course strengthens customs officers’ trade monitoring skills within the CWC’s national, regional, and global security context.”

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05/27/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/27/2021 08:16 OPCW and World Customs Organization help address security challenges of international trade in chemicals THE HAGUE, Netherlands-27 May 2021-The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and the World Customs Organization (WCO) jointly organised an online training course on the enforcement of the Chemical Weapons Convention s (CWC) transfer regime of scheduled chemicals, held from 25 to 27 May. The Head of OPCW s Implementation Support Branch, Ms Beatrix Lahoupe, remarked: New and evolving security threats, particularly those posed by non-state actors, require robust capabilities within customs authorities. The OPCW assists its Member States in enhancing national capacities in this area. This course strengthens customs officers trade monitoring skills within the CWC s national, regional, and global security context.

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