France has issued an arrest warrant for Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad over his regime’s alleged use of banned chemical weapons against civilians in Syria, a judicial source told CNN on Wednesday.
According to the source, two investigative judges on Tuesday issued four warrants against Assad, his brother Maher al-Assad, and two other senior officials, for complicity in crimes against humanity and complicity in war crimes.
It is believed to be the first time a nation has issued an arrest warrant for crimes against humanity for a sitting head of state in another country.
An Interpol ‘Red Notice’ is expected to follow, according to Michael Chammas, one of the plaintiff’s lawyers, who spoke to CNN from Germany.
A Red Notice is a request to law enforcement worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest someone pending extradition, surrender, or similar legal action, according to Interpol. READ MORE