Today, on the Day of Remembrance for All Victims of Chemical Warfare, we honor those who have suffered and lost their lives due to the inhumane use of chemical weapons. Yet, as we remember, Ukraine continues to face these horrors. Russian forces persist in using gas attacks,… Show more
The USAF should have bombed any attemp for Assad to rebuild its chemical warfare arsenal - in which case this problem would not exist... Quote Mihnea/𒈪𒄴𒉈𒀀 @Miyhnea · 1h >Sources say USA worried chemical weapons research facility in Safirah may fall into unknown hands Well, well, well Obama bros, I thought you took care of that in 2013?!
After Minseok got his phone, he left a message in the group chat saying he was going to chemical warfare training (CBRN) and I remember that was the last we heard from him
Replying to @MattHancock Hey Matt. Watch this. You are complicit and you will face the full force of the people for pushing this chemical warfare. I’ll be there to cheer for you!!! Scum. Tick Tock Quote jamiemcintyre @jamiemcintyre21 · 4h 2:17 The heartbreaking moment Professor Ian Brighthope breaks down in tears in front of thousands in Perth as he realises that 60 million deadly vaccines have been administered to innocent Australians now causing death and turbo cancer.
On Int'l Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare, we pay tribute to Iranian soldiers & civilians martyred or injured by deposed Saddam regime's chemical attacks during 1980-88 imposed war. There is no statute of limitations for war crimes, and as such Iran… Show more
UGLY TRUTH OF UKRAINE’S CRIMINAL CHEMICAL WEAPONS USE As Nov 30 marks the OPCW's annual Day of Remembrance for victims of chemical warfare, warnings about Ukraine's use of toxic chemicals are being ignored, says Russia's Permanent Representative Vladimir Tarabrin Thread Show more
Survivors of #chemicalweapons in Syria are pushing for accountability for these horrific attacks, alongside humanitarians & human rights defenders. On the day of remembrance of victims of chemical warfare, read & support their 6 criteria for justice Show more diary.thesyriacampaign.org Six criteria for justice for chemical weapon attacks
On the Day of Remembrance for All Victims of Chemical Warfare, UN Secretary-General António Guterres calls for decisive action to eliminate chemical weapons, warning that their resurgence threatens decades of hard-won progress Show more news.un.org UN marks Day of Remembrance for chemical weapons victims with renewed call for global action
Today is the Day of Remembrance for All Victims of Chemical Warfare. In his message for the day, @antonioguterres warns that the last decade has seen the reemergence of #ChemicalWeapons. He calls on the global community to live up to the pledge to a world free of these weapons. Show more
SE Michigan, USA Chemical Warfare Operations.. Geoengineering is not here to save anything, quite the opposite! Our governments and politicians sold us all out.. Show more Quote skywatcher313 @skywatcher313 · 2h This was SE Michigan yesterday! Woke up congested - feel like crap today!
Day of Remembrance for All Victims of Chemical Warfare
The Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare aims to pay tribute to the victims of chemical weapons and to reaffirm our resolve to eliminate their use worldwide. This important observance highlights the global commitment to protect civilians from the devastating effects of unregulated warfare and strengthens multilateral efforts in the disarmament and non-proliferation of chemical weapons. The event also emphasizes the critical need for global adherence to international norms and agreements, such as the Chemical Weapons Convention.
Established by the United Nations in 2005, the Day of Remembrance signifies the anniversary of the Chemical Weapons Convention entering into force. Canada has continually expressed a commitment to the elimination of chemical weapons and was among the first countries to sign and ratify the Convention in 1997. Canada has consistently supported diplomatic efforts to eradicate the use of chemical weapons and, as a member of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), contributes to promoting peace and security by acknowledging the solemn day on a national level.
In Canada, the Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare is observed each year on April 29th, alongside other member countries of the OPCW. The Canadian public honors the memory of thousands of victims around the world, emphasizing the importance of global cooperation in preventing the re-emergence of these devastating weapons. By commemorating this day, Canada reinforces its national commitment to ensuring that future generations are spared the horrific consequences of chemical warfare.
Facts about victims of chemical warfare
Chemical weapons were used for the first time on a large scale in battle during World War I at the battle of Ypres in 1915. The chemical that was used as a weapon was chlorine gas.
According to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, as of 2023, 100% of the world's chemical weapons stockpile has been destroyed.
There are three different schedules of chemicals: 1) Schedule One: these are typically used in weapons such as sarin and mustard gas 2) Schedule Two: these are used in weapons such as amiton and BZ 3) Schedule Three: these are typically the least toxic chemicals and are used for research and the production of medicines.
In the 1960s, Agent Orange, a highly toxic herbicide, was tested at the Canadian Forces Base in Gagetown, New Brunswick. The testing exposed military personnel, civilian workers, and civilians living near the base to the dangerous chemicals. Several health issues, including cancers and birth defects, have since been linked to the exposure.
During the 1950s and 1960s, the Canadian government participated in the CIA-sponsored Project MKULTRA, which involved research on mind control and chemical interrogation methods. Some experiments involved the use of hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD, which subjected unwitting participants to potentially harmful experiences.
In the News and Trending in Canada for Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare
Spread awareness on social media by using the hashtags #peacenotwar and #remembranceforallchemicalwarfarevictims
Visit the site of some of the chemical weapon use. Some ideas, the Battlefields of Ypres, the Battlefields of Passchendaele and the Tokyo Subway.
Visit local memorials and museums that commemorate the victims of chemical warfare. Learn about their stories, experiences, and the broader historical context. Pay homage to the victims by leaving flowers or other tributes.
At a specific time, light a candle or observe a moment of silence to remember the victims. Encourage others to participate and reflect on the devastating impact of chemical warfare.