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S1E4: Crossing the Red Line

S1E4: Crossing the Red Line

FromThe Syria Trials


S1E4: Crossing the Red Line

FromThe Syria Trials

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the early hours of the 21st August 2013, the Syrian regime crossed perhaps the biggest red line in the course of the war in Syria - and dropped chemical weapons on Al-Ghouta, in the suburbs of Damascus. We look at that night, and the efforts of activists, documenters and lawyers to hold the perpetrators accountable.Please take care when listening.The Syria Trials is a 75 Podcast production. This episode is hosted by Fritz Streiff, and produced by Sasha Edye-Lindner, with editorial support from Mais Katt. Translation was by Remi Alanini and the voiceover artist was Alaa Hassan. It was mixed by Tobias Withers.Support for our podcast comes from German Federal Foreign Office funds that are provided by the Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen IFA’s Zivik Funding Programme.If you can't get enough of our podcast, visit our website https://75podcasts.org/. Here you'll find an archive of all our episodes with their transcripts, and our other productions. Useful links:https://www.vdc-sy.info/index.php/en/about https://www.justiceinitiative.org/litigation/french-criminal-investigation-of-chemical-weapons-attacks-in-syria https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52-9vVdPmHY&ab_channel=DWNews https://scm.bz/en/missing-and-killed-scm-members/razan-zaitouneh https://trialinternational.org/latest-post/islam-alloush/https://chemicalweapons.gppi.net/podcast/ 
Released:
Oct 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (23)

Season 2 of The Syria Trials tracks the story of Brigadier General Khaled al-Halabi. Over 11 episodes, we tell the story of Halabi’s work within the Syrian intelligence system, his role in violently suppressing the peaceful Revolution and his escape to Europe, after his city fell out of regime control. Throughout the series, we’re asking two key questions: who is Halabi and why hasn’t he been arrested yet?