A French court has issued an arrest warrant once morest Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on charges of chemical attacks.
The Office of the Public Prosecutor of the Court of Appeal of Paris, the capital of France, announced on Tuesday that it has approached the court to “solve the legal issue” regarding the arrest warrant once morest Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Bashar al-Assad is accused of crimes once morest humanity in the 2013 chemical attacks in Syria.
Victims’ lawyers and non-governmental organizations have accused them of complicity in committing crimes once morest humanity in the deadly chemical attacks in August 2013.
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Clemens Bechtart, John Sulzer and Clemens Witt, lawyers for civil groups representing victims and NGOs, told AFP the decision was historic, marking the first time a national court has recognized the exception that the head of state is not absolute.
“This is a victory for the courage and determination of the French and Syrian victims of chemical attacks in Syria,” he added, following issuing the decision in a closed-door meeting. This paves the way for the possibility of holding a trial once morest Bashar al-Assad.
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According to sources close to the case file, this is the first arrest warrant issued by a foreign court once morest a head of state who has used force.