Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) announced a series of protests from Friday
The use of chemical weapons is prohibited in international armed conflicts in a series of treaties. The prohibitation of the use of chemical weapons contained in the chemical weapons convention applies in all circumstances, including in non-international armed conflicts.
During March 19, 2013 chemical agents were used by the Syrian regime in an area near the Northern city of Aleppo. A paralysing agent was also used near Qusayr, five miles north of the border with Lebanon.
In international law the use of chemical weapons is considered an act of genocide and is a crime against humanity. The internationally accepted definition of “genocide” has been codified in the Geneva Convention. The tragedy in Syria is a clear cut case of genocide against the Syrian civilian population. The regime also violated the charter of the International Military Tribunal codified in 1945, regarding crimes against humanity.
It is time for the global community to work together, to spread awareness and to spare future generations from having to live through this massive systematic abuse of power. It is now time for Muslim nations to remove Assad from power, by using military force, which falls within the ambits of international law.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) announced a series of protests from Friday
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