Sharaa Vows Justice After Meeting Ghouta Attack Survivors
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Sharaa vows justice after meeting Ghouta attack survivors
Syria's President Ahmad al-Sharaa met with the survivors of the 2013 chemical attack in Eastern Ghouta on Saturday as the nation marked 12 years since the Assad regime carried out the largest chemical weapons attack in Syria. Meeting with several survivors, Sharaa vowed accountability and justice for the massacre that killed 1,119 civilians, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR). "These crimes will remain a witness to the suffe…
During the meeting, Syrian President Ahmed Al-Shara' received a number of survivors of the kimawi massacres committed by the previous regime. During the meeting, he confirmed that these crimes will continue to be a testimony to Syrians' suffering and their insistence on freedom and dignity, and that accountability and justice for the perpetrators is a right that is not statute-barred.
Damascus: Syrian President Ahmed Al-Shara ' a, Saturday, received two survivors of the kimawi massacre perpetrated by the regime in Rif Dimashq, affirming that the accountability of those involved is a right that is not subject to statute of limitations. On Thursday, the Syrians commemorated the 12th anniversary of the eastern Ghouta massacre carried out by the forces of the deposed regime, amid official confirmation that holding those resp…
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