Regarding the 11th anniversary of the chemical massacre in Ghouta.
We remember with pain and historical awareness the day of August 21, 2013, when 1,144 Syrians were killed by suffocation, including 1,119 innocent civilians, among them 99 children and 194 women.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) emphasizes the need to annually commemorate the chemical massacre to keep it alive in the revolutionary Syrian memory and to highlight a part of our people’s suffering and the world’s failure to respond.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) calls for the prosecution of war criminals in Syria, especially those responsible for the chemical massacre.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) considers commemorating the chemical massacre and continuing the pursuit of the criminals as a significant factor in preventing the recurrence of such bloody crimes.
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) believes in the necessity of humanity’s transition towards justice and the end of violence, crimes, and terrorism worldwide by holding criminals accountable, pursuing them, and prosecuting them.