The UN Security Council is expected to vote on Thursday on a resolution to haul Syria before the International Criminal Court (ICC), although Russian and Chinese opposition will likely doom the measure.
If China and Russia exercise their veto power, it would be the fourth time they do so on Western resolutions since the start of the Syrian crisis three years ago.
The text drafted by France aims “to send a message that there is accountability for the crimes committed in Syria,” a diplomat said. “There is a clear need to demonstrate that the international community is interested in accountability.”
Next week’s Security Council vote comes amid growing suspicions that Syria has been using chemical weapons on its own people.
“It’s not because there is a risk of veto that we should encourage impunity for [Syrian President] Bashar” al-Assad, French Minister of Foreign Affairs Laurent Fabius said on Thursday during a meeting in London of the Friends of Syria group, which backed the French proposal.
Western powers have decried mounting atrocities by the Syrian government on civilians said to include systematic torture, chemical attacks and the use of “barrel bombs” packed with explosives.
The conflict in Syria has so far killed 150,000 people and displaced nearly half the population, as the government employs what one diplomat called “starvation and siege tactics” against its people.
Human Rights Watch said in a report earlier this week it had gathered evidence showing the Damascus government put chlorine canisters inside the barrel bombs it dropped from helicopters on opposition-held towns in northern Syria.
In an effort to gain maximum support, the draft resolution condemns both the government and armed rebels for the violence.
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