sn4hr.org
"As the report reveals, the number of OPCW’s reports that included incidents of chemical weapons use has reached nearly 16 reports since June 2014, all of which dealt with nearly 60 possible chemical attacks in Syria, and had confirmed the use of chemical weapons in 43 of them, the last of which was the attack on Douma city in Damascus Suburbs governorate in April 2018."
"The report outlines the results of the cross-check of incidents that the OPCW has documented with those documented on the SNHR database, noting that there is a match in 30 of the attacks recorded, with 28 of these attacks carried out by the Syrian regime, while the other two were carried out by ISIS.
On this basis, the report notes that a further 192 chemical weapons attacks documented on the SNHR’s database have not been investigated by the OPCW."
"The report stresses that Syrian regime obstructs the FFM(fact-finding-mission) work in the incidents in which the regime was involved in the use of chemical weapons, and it has also banned entry to the United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry for nine years, as well as banned all independent human rights organizations, with the report noting that the ruling regime has not conducted any investigation into dozens of incidents of chemical weapons use in Syria, nor in any of the other violations that have reached the level of crimes against humanity."
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And not just against civilians at home—but potentially against regional rivals.
foreignpolicy.com
"Assad’s continued effort to rebuild Syria’s chemical weapons production appears significant not only for the human rights implications but also for the threats it would pose to U.S. allies and partners. "