Washington Post: Schar School Associate Professor Greg Koblenz Describes both the Symbolic and Tangible Aspects of Two Recent International Efforts to Hold the Syrian Government Accountable for Its Repeated Use of Chemical Weapons

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Greg Koblentz stands outside smiling while wearing a dark jacket and collared shirt.

Schar School associate professor Gregory Koblenz depicts as both symbolic but also impactful two recent efforts by both government and human rights organizations to hold the Syrian government accountable for its use of chemical weapons. The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons passed a proposal to prevent Syria from acquiring the materials used to make chemical weapons. The proposal also calls for providing technical and legal support to efforts to prosecute the use of chemical weapons anywhere in the world. On the same day, 16 human rights and survivor organizations unveiled a separate proposal to create an international tribunal in which to prosecute parties accused of using chemical weapons.

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