Photos and videos have appeared once again on social media from activists claiming to show adults and children suffering from the affects of chlorine gas in Syria. Six deaths within one family have been reported by eyewitnesses to Amnesty International and around 100 other victims are suffering. The alleged gas attacks are said to have taken place in Sermine, northwestern Idlib province on March 16th 2016 perpetrated by the Bashar al-Assad regime. UN security council has recently condemned the use of chemical weapons including chlorine in Syria which is banned for use in war under the Geneva protocol of 1925. Other incidents have been reported this year though the Syrian regimes has dismissed this as propaganda. See video links of the latest incidents,
Victims of chemical attacks on Sermine, Syria March 16th 2016
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The following images were posted on social media claiming to show victims
Amnesty International issued a press statement as follows,
Syria: ‘horrific’ chlorine gas attack has killed an entire family
17 March 2015 5:36pm
Syrian army helicopters were seen dropping barrels containing toxic substances last night © TAUSEEF MUSTAFA/AFP/Getty Images
“The smell was horrible. We evacuated people. We were told that a family lives in the basement. Three of us went down the stairs. I took one breath and then when I took the second my throat burned, my eyes started burning. We didn’t have masks. We don’t have special clothes. I couldn’t proceed. I was holding my breath but couldn’t hold it further. I saw a woman on the stairs. She was blue and was not breathing. We evacuated her and a minute later the next team went in and evacuated the other family. They were wearing masks – that is why they were able to go all the way down. They evacuated the father, mother and three babies. They all died.”
“These horrific attacks that resulted in civilians, including small children, suffering excruciating deaths, are yet more evidence that the Syrian government forces are committing war crimes with impunity.“The situation in Syria must be referred to the International Criminal Court as a matter of urgency.”
2013 chemical attacks
New Raqqa report
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August 2013 attack
Back on August 21st, 2013, I received an early report of alleged attack on East Ghouta which read,
East Ghouta, Damascas province, 21-08-2013: regime’s chemical weapons attacks on Ein Tarma and Zamalka in the East Ghouta region of Damascus province tonight. According to an eyewitness in East Ghouta, regime forces are now launching missiles at the areas of the attacks in order to prevent rescuers and medical personnel from reaching them.
At that time the news had not reached mainstream media and it was difficult to determine the extent of the horrors, the following was my initial report with photos, videos and a list of victims see,
“East Ghouta Damascus Syrian opposition claiming attacks with hundreds killed, urgent investigation required.”
Carol Anne Grayson is an independent writer/researcher on global health/human rights and is Executive Producer of the Oscar nominated, Incident in New Baghdad . She is a Registered Mental Nurse with a Masters in Gender Culture and Development. Carol was awarded the ESRC, Michael Young Prize for Research 2009, and the COTT ‘Action = Life’ Human Rights Award’ for “upholding truth and justice”. She is also a survivor of US “collateral damage”.







You are a clairvoyant I will wait for the truth not you scrabbled recollections of the future.
Thanks but your comment does not make sense as recollection is retrospective not in the future…