Responding to Chemical Weapons Violations in Syria: Legal, Health, and Humanitarian Recommendations

Author(s)
Brooks, J. et al.
Publication language
English
Pages
7pp
Date published
19 Feb 2018
Publisher
Conflict and Health
Type
Articles
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Working in conflict setting, Health
Countries
Syria

The repeated use of prohibited chemical weapons in the Syrian conflict poses serious health, humanitarian, and security threats to civilians, healthcare personnel, and first responders. Moreover, the use of chemical weapons constitutes a clear and egregious violation of international law—likely amounting to a war crime—for which continued impunity is setting a dangerous precedent in relation to current and future conflicts. This debate article calls upon concerned states, organizations, and individuals to respond urgently and unequivocally to this serious breach of international legal and humanitarian norms.

Based on health, humanitarian, and legal findings, this article calls for concrete action to:

  1. reduce the risk of chemical weapons being used in current and future conflicts;
  2. review and support the preparedness equipment and antidote supplies of first responders, humanitarian organizations, and military forces operating in Syria;
  3. support international mechanisms for monitoring and enforcing the prohibition on chemical weapons, including through criminal accountability;
  4. support civilian victims of chemical weapons attacks, including refugees; and
  5. re-commit to the complete elimination of chemical weapons in compliance with the Chemical Weapons Convention (1993), a comprehensive treaty that bans chemical weapons and requires their complete destruction.