Chemical Weapons
Pressure from international commodities to act after it is known that chemical weapons have been used in warfare.
However, in August 2013, there was a chemical attack outside the capital city of Syria, Damascus, this triggered a strong reaction from usa, english and french.
After seeing the effects of this chemical weapon, there was a long discussion, what the world should do.
In September 2013, the UN director confirmed that chemical weapons had been used in Syria, but in the unspecified report of who was responsible.
Syria, has denied using chemical weapons banned under international law for causing horrific effects.
Assad’s government says no country in the world uses weapons of mass destruction against its people. In this case rebel fighters are blamed in chemical attacks.
Chemical Weapons of Destruction Chemical
weapons attacks result in international outrage and many demands a tough response. The Parliament in Westminster voted against Britain to engage in a military action in Syria. The American and French governments discussed limited missile strikes against Syrian targets.
Russia has close ties with the government of Assad’s president and has assisted Syria in supplying weapons. In September 2013, Russia offered a solution that could avoid a wider conflict, namely: The Syrian government must surrender chemical weapons and commit to destroy them in order to be unused.
The process of destruction of chemical weapons began in October 2013 and the people on duty in this project were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize at the end of that month.
The Refugee Crisis
Many ordinary residents in Syria have been caught in the violence of civil war in their country, they are forced to leave their homes, flee, flee to other countries, al. Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and Iraq.
In August 2013, the UN agency said that millions of Syrian children were forced to leave Syria. Millions of refugees are in desperate need of help, but agencies involved in aid say that channeling aid in areas is very difficult and dangerous.
What will happen next?
No sign of battles coming to an end soon. There was a dead end between the two sides; Government troops can not defeat insurgent groups, and vice versa.
The rebel group of “Syrian liberation forces” with support from the United States, Britain and other nations, these supporters could not send weapons to the Syrian liberation army on the grounds that they were afraid the weapons would fall into the wrong hands.
In December 2013, the United States and the United Kingdom halted the delivery of drugs, vehicles and communications equipment to Syria, as well as to rebel groups. Assistance from various countries in the form of food and emergency equipment is still supplied / delivered to Syria. But the Americans and the British say they should stop all other support because they fear equipment will be stolen and used by insurgent groups they do not support.
Currently the discussion continues to be carried out by powerful countries such as America, Russia, England and France in finding a way out for peace in Syria. [Bbc.co.uk/wrong]
WHO IS WRONG, WHO IS TRUE? YG DEFINITELY PEOPLE SYRIA SUFFERING,
LET US PREPARE FOR DIFFERENCE AND PEACE IN SYRIA.
Reference:
– http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/16979186
– http://www.bbc.com/indonesia/dunia-38325140