France Issues New Arrest Warrant for Ousted Syrian Leader Bashar al-Assad
French judicial authorities have issued a new arrest warrant for Bashar al-Assad, the ousted Syrian president, as part of an ongoing investigation into war crimes. The warrant, issued on Monday, holds Assad, who is labeled as the "commander-in-chief of the armed forces," responsible for a bombing incident in Deraa, Syria, that occurred in 2017 and resulted in the death of a civilian.
This move follows an earlier warrant issued in November 2023 concerning Assad's alleged complicity in chemical attacks that killed over a thousand people in 2013. Currently, six senior Syrian military officials already face arrest warrants in relation to the investigation initiated in 2018.
The recent warrant stems from the case of Salah Abou Nabout, a Franco-Syrian national killed during a bombing by Syrian helicopters. Omar Abou Nabout, the victim's son, expressed his hope for justice, stating, "I and my family believed from the start in a long fight for justice."
After Assad's ousting at the end of 2024 during a rapid offensive by Islamist forces, he fled to Russia, affecting his previous claims of diplomatic immunity as a head of state. The French judiciary’s determination to pursue this case reflects an ongoing commitment to accountability for alleged war crimes in the Syrian conflict.
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