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The Eighth Anniversary of the Largest Chemical Weapons Attack by the Syrian Regime against Syrian Citizens in the Two Ghoutas of Damascus, Still Without Accountability
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Much Work Remains for Syria to Fully Meet Chemical Weapons Convention Obligations, Disarmament Official Tells Security Council as Members Urge Greater Transparency - Syrian Arab Republic
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Syria Chemical Weapons Inquiry: Russia vetoes UN resolution 11th time
Syria Chemical Weapons Inquiry: Russia vetoes UN resolution 11th time
It Is The 11th Time That Russia Has Used Its Veto Power To Stop Council Action Targeting Its Ally Syria. By : Anubha Goyal | Updated on: 18 Nov 2017, 05:11:19 PM
New Delhi:
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on Friday failed to adopt a resolution on the mandate of an international panel investigating the alleged use of chemical weapons by the Syrian regime.
This happened consecutively for the third time in two days, due to a negative vote by Russia.
Ever since Russia vetoed the UN resolution, it has become difficult to attribute the deaths of hundreds of civilians to any particular party privy to the civil war that has been going on for almost seven years and arrive to a conducive conclusion for all the concerned parties.
Atrocity Alert No. 248: Myanmar (Burma), Ethiopia and Syria
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UN HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS WARNS MYANMAR COULD BECOME THE NEXT SYRIA
On Friday, 9 April, at least 82 civilians were killed by Myanmar’s security forces in the city of Bago, about 90 kilometers (56 miles) northeast of Yangon. During their assault on anti-coup protesters in the city, the security forces used assault rifles, heavy machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades, hand grenades and mortar fire. There were also reports that medical personnel were prevented from tending to the wounded.
That same day Myanmar state television reported that 23 people, including captured protesters, had been sentenced to death following closed trials in a military court. According to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners, at least 715 people have been killed by the security forces since 1 February and more than 3,070 are currently detained for resisting the military coup.
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