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Syrian civil Orgs welcome French arrest warrants for Assad and top aides



At least 106 Syrian civil society organizations and groups have welcomed the November-14 France's international arrest warrant for the regime head Bashar al-Assad, accused of complicity in crimes against humanity over chemical attacks in 2013.

International warrants were also issued for the arrests of Assad's brother Maher, the de-facto chief of a Syrian elite military unit, and two armed forces generals: Ghassan Abbas, director of Branch 450 of the Syrian Scientific Studies and Research Center, and Bassam al-Hassan, advisor to the President of the Republic for strategic affairs and liaison officer between the presidential palace and the Scientific Research Center.

 The AFP reported that Assad was also suspected of complicity in war crimes for the attacks, blamed by the opposition on the regime, that killed more than 1,400 people near Damascus in August 2013. 

The signatory organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and victim associations welcome this unprecedented judicial measure, which is a significant advancement in the pursuit of justice for the victims of such brutal attacks. The issuance of these historical warrants is a direct outcome of the bravery of survivors and their unwavering commitment to justice, as they provided crucial testimonies and information that paved the way for this momentous decision. 
 
The probe followed a legal complaint filed by the Syrian Centre for Media and Freedom of Expression (SCM) NGO, lawyers' association Open Society Justice Initiative (OSJI) and the Syrian Archive, a body documenting human rights violations in Syria.
 
t's a huge development," SCM president Mazen Darwish said of the warrant for Assad's arrest.

The case against Assad and the others was backed by first-hand witness accounts and deep analysis of the Syrian military chain of command, Darwish said.
 
The signatory organizations demand: 

Taking the necessary executive measures to ensure the implementation of these warrants and the arrest of suspects to be brought to justice, which would ensure the effectiveness of the steps taken in these judicial procedures, and oppose any attempt to use immunities to escape punishment for crimes committed in Syria or other conflict zones. 

Other national judicial authorities to follow the example taken by the French judiciary, and take similar measures regarding other violations committed in  Syria. 

The immediate halt of all normalization processes with the Syrian regime taken by some governments. 

These arrest warrants would not have been issued without the courage of the survivors of chemical attacks, whose role in supporting the path of justice deserves all respect and appreciation, so is the step taken by French judges,  which emphasizes the importance of judicial integrity and independence, which we sought to have in future Syria, hoping that we hold all perpetrators of violations accountable before Syrian courts in the future. 


Zaman al-Wasl played a role in providing the international human rights organizations that supervised this case with information regarding the file of war crimes involving chemical weapons.

Among the documents is an official document proving that Bashar al-Assad's regime still possesses a stockpile of dangerous military chemicals. 

In July 2017, Zaman al-Wasl obtained the official document that revealed how the Syrian regime had transferred most of chemical weapons stockpiles in 2013 to secret depots held by Maher al-Assad, after the deadly Sarin gas attack on Eastern Ghouta suburbs.

Moving most of the chemical arsenal from the Institute 1000 in Jamraya to 105th Brigade near the Presidential Palace in Damascus was on September 19, 2013 at the same day the regime handed the UN Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) a list of chemical sites in the war-torn country, following the Eastern Ghouta Chemical attack on August 21, 2013 when more than 1460 died in the nerve gas attack, two weeks before the arrival of the United Nations inspectors on October 3.  

The document reveals the Assad regime's manipulation of the issue of handing over its entire stock of chemical weapons, a few days before the arrival of UN experts to begin the steps to disarm the regime's chemicals, in implementation of a Russian-American deal concluded between the two parties, and which was framed in a binding UN resolution bearing the number 2118.

The document consists of a book issued by Institute 1000 in Jamraya (Damascus countryside), signed by its director, Dr. Muhammad Khaled Nasri, and addressed to the General Director of the Center for Scientific Studies and Research. The document comes in response to a previous letter, in which the Director General of the Center ordered the nomination of the “Chairman of the Supervisory Committee” for the process of transferring the stock of chemical materials deposited at the Institute “1000” to the warehouses of the 105th Brigade, which is the most famous and dangerous brigade of the Republican Guard, which is responsible for protecting Bashar al-Assad and guarding his palaces. .

In his document, Nasri proposes naming “Lieutenant Colonel Engineer Firas Ahmed, Head of the Institute’s Security Office 1000,” as head of the committee supervising the transfer of chemical stock.

Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed had the authority to choose whomever seems appropriate to carry out the transfer mission in the most appropriate manner and with the required confidentiality.”

This was not the only case that the Zaman al-Wasl contributed to, according to editor-in-chief Fathi Bayoud, who revealed that the Syrian news site had a role in revealing information about more than 15 cases proving the regime’s involvement in war crimes against the Syrians, as it provided international human rights organizations with information and evidence. Influential in this regard, the most important of which were crimes committed by the Assad regime using chemical weapons.


Civil Organizations and Groups Signatories  

Access Center for Human Rights (ACHR) 
Adel Centre For Human rights 
Al Aseel Association for Developmen 
Al baghooz Hope for Development 
Al-Kawakibi Center for Transitional Justice and Human Rights
Alseeraj Sweden 
Amal Alfurat organization  
Amal Healing and Advocacy Center 
Anwar Al Ghad Organization  
Association of Victims of Chemical Weapons 
Badael  
Baladn 
Bassmet Wattan Center 
Baytna 
Be free team 
Better Tomorrow organization 
Caesar Families Association  
Center for Civil Society and Democracy, CCSD 
Center for Extremism Studies 
Change Makers 
Civil Center in Atarb  
Community Solidarity Organization 
Deirna Organization 
Diaa Alamal Association  
Do Not Suffocate The Truth  
Dozana 
Ebdaa organization for Development
Elaf for reilaf and development 
Enma Aljazera organization  
Enmaa 
Enmaa Alfourat  
Environment Protection and Sustainable Development Organization
Eve Humanitarian Association 
Families of Truth and Justice 
Finjan  
Fraternity Foundation for Human Rights -FFHR 
Future Makers Team 
Hajeen organization  
Haneen.alfurat  
Hevy for relief and development 
Holm for Development  
Hooz Center for Social Development 
HOPE LINKS for DEVELOPMENT 
Hope Makers  
House of Citizenship Organization 
Hurras Network 
Ishtar Development Organization 
Jana Watan 
Jozour Syria Civil Society Organization  
Justice and sustainable development 
Justice-paths 
Kesh Malek 
Khutwa association 
Kurdish Human Rights Committee – Observer 
Kurdish International Committee for Human Rights  
LACU 
Lawyers and Doctors for human rights 
Local Development and Small-Projects Support (LDSPS)
Mihad 
Mnemonic – Syrian Archive 
Multka Alnhren Organization  
Nawras development organization 
Pioneers of peace 
Pro-justice organization  
Quality for Research and Development QRD 
Rising for freedom 
Safe land 
Sanabel Al Furat Development Organization 
Sawaeed Organization for Development  
SEMA 
Sphere organization for Studies and Development S.S.D
Syria Faith initiative  
Syrian American Council (SAC)
Syrian British Consortium 
Syrian center for legal studies and research 
Syrıan Expatriate Medical ASSOCCIATION 
Syrian feminist society 
Syrian Forum 
Syrian Lawyers Aggrigation 
Syrian Swedish Democratic Forum SSDF-Syrisk-Svenska  Demokratiförbundet 
Syrians Gathered  
Taafi initiative  
Tara organization 
TASTAKEL  
Tayif Humanitarian Organization 
The Day After 
The Lebanese Center for Human Rights (CLDH)
The Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression (SCM)
The Syrian Legal Development Programme  
The Syrian Swedish Association  
Togther For Aljarnyia 
Tree of Life organization 
Union of Revolutionary Bureaus ( URB) 
Union of syrian coordinations around the world
Vision organization  
Women For Peace 
Women Now for Development  
Women’s Organization for Transitional Justice 
Zahrat alfurat Organization  
Zameen for development and peace-building  
جمعية الأصدقاء للاغاثة والتنمية. 
جمعية ماري للثقافة والفنون والبيئة. 
مركز الدفاع عن الحريات . 
مركز الماسة للدراسات والأبحاث والاستشارات والتحكيم والتدريب . 
منظمة سارا لمناهضة العنف ضد المراة. 
منظمة معا نبني الوطن .

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