France issues arrest warrant for Syrian president

Published November 16, 2023
This handout picture released by the Syrian Presidency Facebook page on December 7, 2020, shows Syrian President Bashar al-Assad delivering a speech during the periodic meeting held by the Ministry of Endowments at Al-Othman Mosque, in Damascus. — AFP
This handout picture released by the Syrian Presidency Facebook page on December 7, 2020, shows Syrian President Bashar al-Assad delivering a speech during the periodic meeting held by the Ministry of Endowments at Al-Othman Mosque, in Damascus. — AFP

PARIS: France has issued an international arrest warrant for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad accused of complicity in crimes against humanity and war crimes over chemical attacks in 2013, plaintiffs in the case said on Wednesday.

In one of the more than decade-long conflict’s many horrors, sarin gas attacks saw more than 1,400 people suffocate to death near Damascus in August 2013.

The organisations that filed a legal complaint hailed the move, saying it was the first time a sitting head of state had become the subject of an arrest warrant in another country for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Three other international warrants were also issued for the arrests of Assad’s brother Maher, the de-facto chief of the Fourth Division, Syrian army’s elite military unit, and two generals. The Paris court’s unit concerned with crimes against humanity has been investigating the chemical attacks since 2021.

France can prosecute alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity committed anywhere in the world under the principle of universal jurisdiction. A judicial source, who asked not to be named, confirmed the issuing of the four warrants by investigating magistrates of the Paris court’s crimes against humanity section.

The probe followed a 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, an organisation documenting human rights violations in Syria. “It’s a huge development,” SCM president Mazen Darwish said of the warrant for Assad’s arrest.

“An independent jurisdiction is recognising that the chemical attack couldn’t have happened without the knowledge of the Syrian president, that he has responsibility and should be held accountable,” he said.

Published in Dawn, November 16th, 2023

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