France’s highest courtroom Friday annulled a French arrest warrant in opposition to Syria’s ex-president Bashar al-Assad — issued earlier than his ouster — over 2013 lethal chemical assaults.
The Court docket of Cassation dominated there have been no exceptions to presidential immunity, even for alleged warfare crimes and crimes in opposition to humanity.
However its presiding choose, Christophe Soulard, added that, as Assad was now not president after an Islamist-led group toppled him in December, “new arrest warrants can have been, or may be, issued in opposition to him” and as such the investigation into the case may proceed.
Human rights advocates had hoped the courtroom would rule that immunity didn’t apply due to the severity of the allegations, which might have set a serious precedent in worldwide legislation in the direction of holding accused warfare criminals to account.
French authorities issued the warrant in opposition to Assad in November 2023 over his alleged position within the chain of command for a sarin fuel assault that killed greater than 1,000 individuals, in accordance with US intelligence, on August 4 and 5, 2013 in Adra and Douma outdoors Damascus.
Assad is accused of complicity in warfare crimes and crimes in opposition to humanity within the case, although Syrian authorities on the time denied involvement and blamed rebels.
The French judiciary tackled the case below the precept of common jurisdiction, whereby a courtroom might prosecute people for critical crimes dedicated in different nations.
An investigation — based mostly on testimonies of survivors and army defectors, in addition to images and video footage — led to warrants for the arrest of Assad, his brother Maher who headed an elite military unit, and two generals.
Public prosecutors authorized three of the warrants, however issued an attraction in opposition to the one concentrating on Assad, arguing he ought to have immunity as a head of state.
The Paris Court docket of Enchantment in June final yr nevertheless upheld it, and prosecutors once more appealed.
French investigating magistrates in January issued a second arrest warrant in opposition to Assad for suspected complicity in warfare crimes for a bombing within the Syrian metropolis of Deraa in 2017 that killed a French-Syrian civilian.
