The Ghouta Chemical Attack: A Continuing Horror in the Middle East

The Ghouta Chemical Attack: A Continuing Horror in the Middle East

Ten years⁢ since Syria’s regime killed hundreds in a chemical attack ⁢| Tunisia’s faltering human rights ‍| New​ faces in BRICS | The women shaking the​ region’s music ⁤scene.⁢ Here’s the Middle East ‍this week:

“I⁣ can’t forget the gasps of suffocating children, the foaming ⁣mouths, the terror in their eyes. … The hospital floor was full of dead bodies,” Umm Yahya said⁣ at a memorial for the victims of the Ghouta chemical attack.

Ten years after ⁣the Syrian regime ‌attacked towns outside Damascus with a nerve agent, Umm Yahya, a nurse in Ghouta in 2013, relived that day when 1,127 people died and another 6,000 nearly choked to death.

They never got justice. ⁢In fact,⁤ author and Professor Samer Abboud argues,⁢ Arab efforts to normalise relations with Syria undermine Ghouta victims seeking restitution.

Maybe the people will hold Bashar al-Assad’s government accountable – for something else. ‍This week, rare protests erupted ‍in Sweida as⁢ people decried deteriorating living conditions.

Human rights aren’t improving ‍in Tunisia.

Source from www.aljazeera.com

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