Thursday, April 25, 2013

US confirms Syria chemical weapons use likely....

The White House said on Thursday that Syria had likely used chemical weapons against rebel forces on a "small scale," but emphasized US spy agencies were still not 100 percent sure.

WASHINGTON
 - The White House said on Thursday that Syria had likely used chemical weapons against rebel forces on a "small scale," but emphasized US spy agencies were still not 100 percent sure.
US intelligence services had been investigating reports that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces had used chemical arms -- a move Washington has said would cross a "red line," triggering possible military action.
US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel first announced the assessment during a visit to Abu Dhabi, saying the "decision to reach this conclusion was made within the past 24 hours."

"Our intelligence community does assess with varying degrees of confidence that the Syrian regime has used chemical weapons on a small scale in Syria, specifically the chemical agent sarin," National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said.
"Given the stakes involved, and what we have learned from our own recent experience, intelligence assessments alone are not sufficient," Hayden however cautioned.
The US intelligence assessment is based "in part on physiological samples," the spokeswoman said, but she added the chain of custody was "not clear, so we cannot confirm how the exposure occurred and under what conditions."
"We do believe that any use of chemical weapons in Syria would very likely have originated with the Assad regime," a legislative aide to President Barack Obama, Miguel Rodriguez, wrote in a letter to US lawmakers.
So far, US intelligence indicates that "the Assad regime maintains custody of these weapons, and has demonstrated a willingness to escalate its horrific use of violence against the Syrian people," the letter said.
Earlier this week, an Israeli general in military intelligence alleged that Syria had used chemical agents more than once during the protracted civil war, which has left more than 70,000 people dead since it began in March 2011.
The general's comments came on the heels of similar assessments reported to the United Nations by France and Britain last month.
On March 20, during a historic visit to Israel, Obama said the use of such weapons would be a "grave and tragic" mistake on Assad's behalf and that it would be a "game changer."
If the allegations are confirmed, Obama -- who has sought to avoid any US military role in the civil war -- would face increased pressure to intervene.
Asked if the intelligence assessment meant that Syria had passed the declared "red line," Hagel said that was a policy question and that his task was to provide the US president with "options."
  • The use of chemical agents "violates every convention of warfare" and such arms are "uncontrollable deadly weapons" that most leaders view as being in a "different category," he added.
Hagel was speaking on the last stop of a tour of the Middle East with meetings in Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates.

Lavrov: ‘Either secure Syria's chemical weapons, or arm its rebels’ (EXCLUSIVE RT)

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  1. US says Syrian use of chemical weapons likely....
    White House says spy agencies believe Damascus has used sarin gas on a "small scale" but further evidence is required.....

    The White House has said that Syria has likely used chemical weapons against rebel forces on a "small scale," but emphasised US intelligence services were still not 100 percent sure.

    Thursday’s announcement comes as US spy agencies investigated reports from Syrian opposition groups that President Bashar al-Assad's forces had used Sarin gas during the two-year-old conflict.

    US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel first announced the assessment during a visit to Abu Dhabi on Thursday, saying the "decision to reach this conclusion was made within the past 24 hours".

    Later on Thursday, Caitlin Hayden, National Security Council spokeswoman, said: "Our intelligence community does assess with varying degrees of confidence that the Syrian regime has used chemical weapons on a small scale in Syria, specifically the chemical agent sarin.

    "Given the stakes involved, and what we have learned from our own recent experience, intelligence assessments alone are not sufficient," Hayden however cautioned.

    Al Jazeera’s Alan Fisher, reporting from Washington, said that the White House had previously warned that chemical weapons used in Syria would be a "red line," possibly triggering military action in the country's ongoing civil war.

    However, Fisher added, that the White House still needs "concrete and verifiable" evidence auch weapons were used, "because at the moment it's just an intelligence assessment and as we know the Americans have been burned by their intelligence assessments in the past".

    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/04/20134251651595335.html
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  2. US: Syrian government used chemical weapons ....

    US secretary of defense said Syrian government used chemical weapons during clashes in country.

    ABU DHABI

    US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said US intelligence reached the conclusion that Syrian government used chemical weapons during the clashes which had been continuing for two years in the country.
    Hagel told reporters on Thursday, "White House informed two senators by letter that with varying degrees of confidence, it assessed the Syrian regime has usedchemical weapons on a small scale in Syria, specifically, thechemical agent sarin."
    Hagel said that use ofchemical weapons was a violation of convention of warfare.
    Earlier, US President BarackObama said the use of chemical weapons would be a "game-changer" in the US position on intervening in Syrian issue.

    http://www.aa.com.tr/en/rss/167467--us-syrian-government-used-chemical-weapons
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    1. ΗΠΑ: Πιστεύουμε με διάφορους βαθμούς βεβαιότητας ότι η Συρία έχει χρησιμοποιήσει χημικά.....

      Υπενθυμίζεται πως η κυβέρνηση Ομπάμα έχει αποκαλέσει τυχόν χρήση χημικών όπλων από την πλευρά της Δαμασκού ως «κόκκινη γραμμή», που θα μπορούσε να αλλάξει το βαθμό εμπλοκής της Ουάσιγκτον στην συριακή κρίση.

      Οι Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες πιστεύουν, «με διάφορους βαθμούς βεβαιότητας», ότι το καθεστώς του σύρου προέδρου Μπασάρ αλ-Άσαντ έχει κάνει χρήση χημικών όπλων «σε μικρή κλίμακα» κατά την εμφύλια σύρραξη που μαίνεται στη διαιρεμένη χώρα, όπως διεμήνυσε την Πέμπτη ο Λευκός Οίκος, μέσω επιστολής σε διάφορα μέλη του Κογκρέσου.

      Παρά ταύτα, όπως αναφέρει η επιστολή, οι διαθέσιμες εκτιμήσεις δεν επαρκούν για να ληφθούν αποφάσεις, και απαιτούνται «αξιόπιστα και εξακριβωμένα» στοιχεία.

      Εν τω μεταξύ, μιλώντας σε δημοσιογράφους, ο υπουργός Άμυνας των ΗΠΑ, Τσάκ Χέιγκελ, δήλωσε πως οι συριακές δυνάμεις έχουν κατά πάσα πιθανότητα χρησιμοποιήσει το νευροπαραλυτικό αέριο Σαρίν, χωρίς ωστόσο να αποσαφηνίσει το πότε και το πού έχει χρησιμοποιηθεί το όπλο.

      Υπενθυμίζεται πως η κυβέρνηση Ομπάμα έχει αποκαλέσει τυχόν χρήση χημικών όπλων από την πλευρά της Δαμασκού ως «κόκκινη γραμμή», που θα μπορούσε να αλλάξει το βαθμό εμπλοκής της Ουάσιγκτον στην συριακή κρίση.

      Πηγή: http://www.skai.gr/news/world/article/230505/ipa-pisteuoume-me-diaforous-vathmous-vevaiotitas-oti-i-suria-ehei-hrisimopoiisei-himika/#ixzz2RV3Q7F9P
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  3. Estados Unidos denuncia por primera vez que Siria ha usado armas químicas....La Casa Blanca ha trasladado esta información al Congreso....

    El Gobierno de Estados Unidos tiene “ciertas garantías” por primera vez de que el régimen de Siria ha utilizado, aunque a pequeña escala, armas químicas en la guerra civil que sostiene contra grupos rebeldes, lo que puede ser el anticipo del anuncio de nuevas y más enérgicas medidas de intervención por parte de Barack Obama en un conflicto que se extiende por más de dos años. La Casa Blanca ha explicado al Congreso que es preciso proceder a otras comprobaciones antes de emprender acciones militares.

    En una carta enviada a los congresistas, el director de la Oficina de Asuntos Legislativos de la Casa Blanca, Miguel Rodríguez, informa que existen informes de inteligencia que confirman “con variable certeza” que el régimen de Bachar el Asad ha hecho uso de armas químicas y asegura que “la Administración está preparada para responder apropiadamente en todas las contingencias”. No está claro, sin embargo, si esta información es suficiente para establecer que el Gobierno sirio ha cruzado la línea roja que Obama marcó en el pasado.

    El presidente norteamericano ha advertido en varias ocasiones, la última de ellas durante su viaje este año a Israel y Jordania, que el uso de armas químicas por parte del Gobierno de Bachir al Asad supondría “cruzar una línea roja” que podría llevar a duras represalias. Aunque Obama no ha precisado nunca qué tipo de reacción podría producirse, se entiende que EE UU puede estar ahora listo para una mayor implicación a favor de los rebeldes, incluso con ayuda militar o ataques selectivos contra el Ejército sirio. “Eso cambiaría mi cálculo, eso cambiaría mi ecuación”, declaró Obama en agosto en relación la posibilidad de la utilización de armamento químico.......http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2013/04/25/actualidad/1366906705_580451.html
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  4. Syrie: des armes chimiques ont été utilisées, selon les Etats-Unis....

    Les Etats-Unis pensent que le régime syrien a utilisé des armes chimiques, a déclaré le secrétaire américain à la défense Chuck Hagel à Abou Dhabi, ce jeudi. Il a toutefois ajouté que ces renseignements n'étaient pas encore "suffisants".

    "Notre communauté du renseignement a conclu, avec différents degrés de certitude, que le régime syrien avait utilisé des armes chimiques à petite échelle en Syrie", a expliqué la porte-parole du Conseil de sécurité nationale, Caitlin Hayden, peu après que le secrétaire à la Défense Chuck Hagel eut révélé cette information.

    "Etant donné les enjeux, et ce que nous avons appris de notre propre expérience, les évaluations du renseignement ne sont pas suffisantes à elles seules. Seuls des faits dignes de foi et recoupés qui nous apporteront un certain degré de confiance guideront notre processus de prise de décision, et renforceront notre influence à la tête de la communauté internationale", a souligné Caitlin Hayden.

    L'évaluation de la communauté du renseignement américain est "fondée en partie sur des prélèvements" sur des personnes, a révélé la porte-parole du NSC, le cabinet de politique étrangère du président Barack Obama. Nos critères de preuves doivent être fondés sur ces évaluations du renseignement, au moment où nous cherchons à établir des faits dignes de foi et recoupés", a-t-elle insisté. "Par exemple, la chaîne de transmission (des échantillons) n'est pas claire, donc nous ne pouvons pas confirmer comment l'exposition (au sarin) a eu lieu".
    "Ligne rouge"

    Le 20 mars, le président Obama avait assuré qu'un recours à ces armements constituerait une "une grave et tragique erreur" pour Bachar el-Assad, et qu'un tel développement "change(rait) la règle du jeu". Il avait aussi réitéré que l'usage d'armes chimiques constituait une "ligne rouge" à ne pas franchir pour Damas.

    Les rumeurs grandissantes d'utilisation d'armes chimiques par Damas, venant désormais de proches alliés des Etats-Unis, font croître la pression sur le président Barack Obama. Or, mardi, le chef du département de recherche et d'analyse au sein de la division du renseignement de l'armée israélienne, le général Itaï Brun, a assuré qu'"Assad utilisait des armes chimiques en Syrie", évoquant "apparemment du sarin" sur la base de photos prises sur place.

    Et le 12 avril, des diplomates à l'ONU avaient signalé qu'il existait des "preuves solides" que des armes chimiques avaient été utilisées au moins une fois dans le conflit syrien.

    De leur côté, les Britanniques et les Français avaient soumis une lettre au Secrétaire général de l'ONU le 21 mars pour "attirer l'attention sur les récentes accusations sur l'usage d'armes chimiques en Syrie, en provenance de plusieurs sources".

    Le régime de Bachar el-Assad reconnaît posséder d'importants stocks d'armes chimiques.

    http://www.lexpress.fr/actualite/monde/proche-orient/syrie-les-etats-unis-admettent-l-usage-d-armes-chimiques_1244277.html
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  5. Official: US to consult allies if Syrian 'red line' crossed....
    By REUTERS
    04/25/2013 19:51
    WASHINGTON
    - The United States will consult with its allies about what steps to take if it determines that a "red line" has been crossed with regard to the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government, a White House official said on Thursday.

    The official, speaking to reporters on a conference call, said the White House believed Syrian President Bashar Assad's administration maintained custody of chemical weapons and that any use of them would likely have originated from the government.

    The official said the United States was working to gather more evidence to corroborate intelligence findings about the use of chemical weapons in Syria.

    http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=311130&R=R101
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  6. Lebanon's Hezbollah says did not send drone into Israel....

    By REUTERS
    04/25/2013 19:43

    AMMAN
    - The Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah said on Thursday it did not send a drone into Israeli airspace, hours after Israel said it had shot down a drone from Lebanon.

    "Hezbollah denies that it has sent any surveillance plane towards the occupied Palestinian land," a statement by the Iranian-backed armed Muslim Shi'ite group said.

    Asked whether Hezbollah, which sent a drone into southern Israel in October, was behind the incident, an Israeli military spokesman said an investigation was under way.
    http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=311129&R=R101
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  7. Syria's ex-opposition chief warns of regional Shiite-Sunni war ....

    DAMASCUS, April 25 (Xinhua)
    -- The opposition Syrian National Coalition's ex-chief Moaz al-Khatib warned Thursday of a "massive plot" that could drag the Muslim world into a Sunni-Shiite sectarian war.

    Al-Khatib's warning came in a letter addressing Hezbollah's chief, Sheikh Hasan Nasrallah, during which he urged Nasrallah to "withdraw all Hezbollah troops from Syria."

    The Syrian opposition and rebels on ground have said recently that Hezbollah's fighters are fighting alongside their ally, the government of President Bashar al-Assad.

    But Syria's officials shrugged off the allegations. So did Hezbollah, whose leader scoffed at reports about his militias' involvement in the Syrian conflict. He said they stemmed from intentional fabrication by the Syrian opposition.

    Nasrallah said there are many border towns with Lebanese Shiite populations that had armed themselves to fend off attacks by the rebels Free Syrian Army. But they were acting alone and without any Hezbollah link, he said.

    "The regime does not need us or anyone else to fight alongside it ... We have not taken such a decision and it is nonexistent up to now," Nasrallah said, adding that the group will not hide its involvement once it decides to do so.

    Hezbollah, Syria and Iran have projected themselves as the " axis of resistance" against Israel next door. Many Arab countries with Sunni rulers have warned of the rising danger of what they called the "Shiite Crescent" that starts in Iran, goes all the way through Syria to finally reach Hezbollah. Assad's administration belongs to the Alawite minority, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.

    In his letter, al-Khatib said "There is a massive plot to drag the whole Muslim world into a Sunni-Shiite war beginning from Syria, then to Lebanon all the way to the rest of the region including Iran and Turkey in order to destroy the region, and to completely consume the cash of the Gulf states on funding this massive war and flaming it with weapons to rage the war that would end with no victor."

    According to the text of the letter that was posted Thursday on al-Khatib's official Facebook page, the ex-opposition leader did not accuse a certain party when mentioning the "plot". But such accusations are commonly referring to the Western powers' plans in the region.

    "It is no secret ... the region is being drawn into a crisis maybe none will be saved from, and that there is an effort towards the fragmentation of the region and the commencement of a terrifying sectarian conflict that would last for tens of years," said al-Khatib, a former Imam of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus.

    In the letter, which was mixed with subtle tone, al-Khatib said "I do not believe in war, and I consider it as a degradation of our humanity, and that understanding one another is the only way to solve problems between individuals and between societies."

    "Have over one thousand years of Sunni-Shiite strife and disputes not been enough for us to bury this rigid mentality and to leave behind these illusions of victory over one another?" he asked Nasrallah.

    He accused that the involvement of Hezbollah in the Syrian fight "has complicated matters greatly while I had expected from someone with your political and social weight to have personally become a positive factor in the cessation of the shedding of Syrian blood."

    Al-Khatib stepped down last month on the pretext that the position gave him little freedom. However, he vowed to continue his struggle for the Syrian cause.

    http://english.cntv.cn/20130426/100116.shtml
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  8. Chemiewaffen-Angriff USA sehen "rote Linie" in Syrien überschritten....

    Die USA werfen dem Assad-Regime in Syrien den Einsatz von Chemiewaffen vor. Zu diesem Schluss seien mehrere Geheimdienste bei ihren Ermittlungen gekommen. Solche Angriffe gelten als "rote Linie"......http://www.n24.de/n24/Nachrichten/Politik/d/2767042/usa-sehen--rote-linie--in-syrien-ueberschritten.html
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  9. Βρετανία: Έχουμε «πειστικές» πληροφορίες για χρήση χημικών όπλων από Συρία......

    Η ανακοίνωση του βρετανικού υπουργείου Εξωτερικών ήλθε λίγες ώρες αφότου ο Λευκός Οίκος διεμήνυσε πως οι ΗΠΑ πιστεύουν, «με διάφορους βαθμούς βεβαιότητας», ότι το συριακό καθεστώς έχει κάνει χρήση χημικών όπλων «σε μικρή κλίμακα».

    Η Βρετανία διαθέτει «πειστικές» πληροφορίες που καταδεικνύουν τη χρήση χημικών όπλων στη Συρία, όπως ανακοίνωσε την Πέμπτη το υπουργείο Εξωτερικών του Λονδίνου.

    «Έχουμε περιορισμένες αλλά πειστικές πληροφορίες, από ποικίλες πηγές, που δείχνουν χρήση χημικών όπλων στη Συρία, συμπεριλαμβανομένου του αερίου Σαρίν», σημείωσε χαρακτηριστικά σε ανακοίνωσή του το Φόρεϊν Όφις. «Αυτό είναι ιδιαίτερα ανησυχητικό. Η χρήση χημικών όπλων είναι έγκλημα πολέμου», συμπληρώνει το Λονδίνο......http://www.skai.gr/news/world/article/230509/vretania-ehoume-peistikes-plirofories-gia-hrisi-himikon-oplon-apo-suria/#ixzz2RVU7C31r
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  10. FBI says more tests may be needed to probe ricin potency....

    By REUTERS
    04/26/2013 01:17
    WASHINGTON -
    The FBI said on Thursday that more tests may be necessary to determine the potency of a granular material identified as ricin that was packed into letters sent to President Obama, a US senator and a Mississippi judge.

    Last week, the FBI said laboratory testing had confirmed the presence of the toxin in the letters. But FBI spokesman Chris Allen said Thursday he was reluctant to say all tests were complete because "they may be doing more tests on it as the investigation is ongoing."

    The Centers for Disease Control said Thursday it had finished its evaluation of the material and sent the results to the FBI and other agencies. She said the CDC could not discuss its analysis because the investigation is continuing.

    In Mississippi, the FBI continued its pursuit of the case after last week releasing its original suspect, a man who was arrested after preliminary field tests of the letters detected the chemical agent.

    "I can confirm that the CDC did receive samples of material for testing. We have completed the tests and reported the results to partners, including the FBI," CDC spokeswoman Barbara Reynolds said.

    Ricin, which is made from castor beans, is a poison that can be deadly to humans and is considered a potential terror weapon, particularly if refined into an aerosol form.
    http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=311174&R=R101
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  11. UN team ready to deploy in Syria soon for chemical weapons probe: UN chief....

    UNITED NATIONS, April 25 (Xinhua)

    -- UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Thursday the UN fact-finding team is "on stand-by and ready to deploy in 24-48 hours" to investigate the alleged use of chemical weapons in attacks in Syria.

    "The fact-finding team is on stand-by and ready to deploy in 24-48 hours," UN spokesman Martin Nesirky told reporters here late Thursday. "The secretary-general has consistently urged the Syrian authorities to provide full and unfettered access to the team. He renews this urgent call today."

    On April 8, the Syrian Foreign Ministry said that the UN request to conduct a full investigation about chemical weapons on all Syrian territories runs counter to the request of the Syrian government.

    The Syrian government has recently asked the United Nations to send a technical team to the northern town of Khan al-Asal to investigate what the government said was a chemical attack by the rebels, which killed more than 50 people and left scores of others at hospitals, stressing that the technical team should conduct its work only at the targeted site.

    However, the opposition groups in exile called on the United Nations not only to send a technical team but also to conduct a full investigation.

    The UN spokesman made the statement in response to a press question hours after the White House said that the Syrian government has probably used chemical weapons on a small scale in the Middle East country's armed conflicts, but insisted that U.S. President Barack Obama needed definitive proof before he would take action.

    "The secretary-general has taken note of the letter from the White House to Congress regarding chemical weapons in Syria," Nesirky said. "He takes seriously the assessment presented in that letter."

    "However, the United Nations is not in a position to comment on assessments based on national intelligence information," said the UN spokesman. "Senior advisers at UN Headquarters have been in contact with the U.S. authorities on the latest developments."

    "The secretary-general has already put together a technical expert team to conduct a fact-finding mission to look into all serious allegations of the possible use of chemical weapons in Syria," he said. "He has requested supporting information from the relevant Member States."

    On March 26, Ban announced the appointment of Professor Ake Sellstrom of Sweden to head the UN fact-finding mission, which is tasked to investigate alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria.

    Ban and other top UN officials already made it clear that the UN technical team, if allowed into Syria, will only conduct an investigation to find out whether the chemical weapons had been used in the Syrian violence, but will not give any opinion on who used them.

    On Tuesday, Israel's top military analyst, Brig. Gen. Itai Brun, told a security conference in Tel Aviv that the Syrian government had used chemical weapons, reports said.

    Last month, Britain and France voiced similar concerns to the United Nations. In letters to Ban, France and Britain laid out allegations of chemical weapons attacks in the Syrian city of Aleppo and suburbs of Damascus on March 19, urging a thorough investigation from the world body.
    http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2013-04/26/c_132341925.htm
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  12. UN Chief Urges Syria to Allow Chemical Weapons Inspectors....

    NEW YORK, April 25 (RIA Novosti)
    – UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday reiterated his call on Syrian authorities to allow an international technical expert team to conduct a fact-finding mission in the country over the possible use of chemical weapons.

    “The Secretary-General has consistently urged the Syrian authorities to provide full and unfettered access to the team. He renews this urgent call today,” Ban’s spokesperson Martin Nesirky said in a statement.

    “The fact-finding team is on stand-by and ready to deploy in 24-48 hours,” the official said.

    According to Nesirky, the UN chief “takes seriously” the assessment presented in a recent letter from the White House to Congress that shows with varying degrees of confidence that the Syrian regime has used chemical weapons on a small scale in Syria.

    The White House said it had physiological samples indicating that the deadly chemical agent sarin was used on two occasions in the Syrian war, which has claimed at least 70,000 lives and displaced millions in just over two years.

    “However, the United Nations is not in a position to comment on assessments based on national intelligence information,” Nesirky said.

    Last month, the Syrian government and rebels accused each other of using chemical weapons in an incident in Khan al-Assal in Aleppo province.

    A team of international experts was dispatched by Ban Ki-moon to Syria to investigate the incident, but it is still in Cyprus awaiting permission to enter the country as the Syrian authorities have refused to allow the experts to probe other reported instances of chemical weapons use.

    The Syrian opposition has claimed that Bashar Assad's forces used chemical weapons in two locations near Damascus on March 19, as well as in the city of Homs on December 23.

    A confirmation of these reports could bring the international community closer to direct military intervention in the Syrian conflict, which is threatening to spill over the borders to neighboring countries.

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that any reports of the alleged use of chemical weapons in the Syrian conflict must be carefully investigated to avoid the repetition of the “Iraqi scenario” in which unconfirmed suspicions that Saddam Hussein’s regime possessed weapons of mass destruction were enough for foreign invasion.

    http://en.rian.ru/world/20130426/180855685.html
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  13. 'Growing evidence' of chemical weapons use in Syria - UK....'Red line crossed'....

    There is "limited but growing" evidence that Syrian government troops have used chemical weapons, UK Prime Minister David Cameron says.

    "It is extremely serious, this is a war crime," Mr Cameron told the BBC.

    On Thursday, the White House said that US intelligence agencies believed "with varying degrees of confidence" that Syria had used the nerve agent sarin.

    It said the gas had been deployed on a "small scale", but did not give details of where or when it had been used.

    Mr Cameron said he agreed with the White House's warning that chemical weapons use would be a "red line" for possible intervention.

    However, the US has said that this latest intelligence does not represent proof of chemical weapons use.

    The White House's assessment was made in letters to lawmakers on Thursday signed by Miguel Rodriguez, White House director of the office of legislative affairs.

    "Our intelligence community does assess, with varying degrees of confidence, that the Syrian regime has used chemical weapons on a small scale in Syria, specifically, the chemical agent sarin," one of the letters said.

    But it added: "Given the stakes involved, and what we have learned from our own recent experiences, intelligence assessments alone are not sufficient - only credible and corroborated facts that provide us with some degree of certainty will guide our decision-making."

    The phrase "varying degrees of confidence" is normally used to reflect differences in opinion within the intelligence community.

    Speaking to reporters in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said the use of sarin "violates every convention of warfare".
    'Red line crossed'

    The UK Foreign Office echoed the US claims, saying it had "limited but persuasive information from various sources" of chemical weapons use in Syria. ......http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-22305444
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  14. Syria crisis: Cameron says 'growing evidence' of chemical weapons - live updates......

    • PM says British troops unlikely to get involved
    • US says sarin used on a small scale in Syria
    • Opposition calls for urgent UN action to stop more attacks
    • Israel urges the US to consider military action

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/middle-east-live/2013/apr/26/syria-chemical-weapons-red-line-live
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  15. UN chemical weapons team returns empty handed....UN delegation returns to New York after being unable to enter Syria....

    ANKARA (AA) - April 26, 2013 - A UN delegation given the task of investigating allegations on the use of chemical weapons in Syria could not enter Syria on Friday and had to return to New York. The UN delegation, led by Swedish Professor Ake Sellstrom, was sent to Syria by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Speaking to the Anadolu Agency (AA) by phone, Sellstrom said that they could not enter Syria and were returning to New York. "We will be in New York next week. Talks continue at the highest level in order to investigate allegations on the use of chemical weapons in Syria," Sellstrom emphasized. Syrian regime in March had argued that the Syrian opposition used chemical weapons and asked the UN Secretariat General to investigate the claims. Following the Syrian regime's claim, the Syrian opposition argued that the Syrian regime used chemical weapons in two separate regions. Britain and France carried the issue to the UN. Upon demands, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon gave the task of investigating the allegations on use of chemical weapons to a UN delegation led by Swedish Professor Sellstrom. Having completed technical preparations, the UN delegation waited in Greek Cypriot administration for permission to enter Syria. In a statement made on Thursday, US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel said that the Syrian administration did use chemical weapons during the two year long clashes. Foreign Office of Britain also said that there were credible information pointing out to the use of chemical weapons in Syria.

    http://www.aa.com.tr/en/rss/167725--s
    26/4/13

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  16. EU: Use of chemical weapons in Syria is unacceptable.....EU stated no matter how they were used, the use of any chemical weapons was absolutely unacceptable.....

    BRUSSELS (AA) -
    European Union (EU) on Friday said the use of chemical weapons in Syria was unacceptable.

    Michael Mann, the spokesperson for EU High Representative Catherine Ashton, said that "no matter how they may have been used, the use of any chemical weapons is absolutely unacceptable".

    "The EU with its international partners follow up on the allegations of use of chemical weapons in Syria. We hope that a UN delegation would travel to Syria to study the allegations on chemical weapons," Mann underlined.

    "It is seen that the Syrian regime does not respect human rights much. However, we can not make judgments unless we have definite information," Mann stressed.

    In a previous statement made, US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel had argued that American intelligence reached a conclusion that the Syrian regime used chemical weapons during the two year old clashes.

    http://www.aa.com.tr/en/headline/167813--g
    26/4/13

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    1. Η ΕΕ εξετάζει εάν είχε γίνει χρήση χημικών όπλων στη Συρία...

      Η χρήση χημικών όπλων υπό οποιεσδήποτε καταστάσεις είναι εντελώς απαράδεκτη, αυτή είναι η θέση της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης, δήλωσε την Παρασκευή ο Μάικλ Μαν, επίσημος εκπρόσωπος της Κέτριν Έστον, επικεφαλής της ευρωπαϊκής διπλωματίας.

      «Τώρα ακόμα δεν είναι ξεκάθαρο, εάν είχε γίνει χρήση αυτού του είδους όπλων, κάνουμε τον σχετικό έλεγχο», δήλωσε ο Μαν σε σύσκεψη στις Βρυξέλες, σχολιάζοντας τις πληροφορίες για χρήση χημικών όπλων στη Συρία.

      Επίσης ο Μαν εξέφρασε την ελπίδα ότι «ο ΟΗΕ θα πραγματοποιήσει έρευνες στη Συρία, για να ρίξει φως στα γεγονότα που έχουν συμβεί εκεί».

      http://greek.ruvr.ru/2013_04_26/111869867/
      26/4/13

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    2. Αλεξέι Πουσκόφ: Οι ΗΠΑ μπορεί να αρχίσουν νέο πόλεμο στη Συρία λόγω των χημικών όπλων....

      Οι κατηγορίες που προβάλλουν οι ΗΠΑ για τη χρήση των χημικών όπλων απο τις Αρχές της Συρίας μπορεί να γίνουν πρόσχημα για έναρξη πολέμου,- έγραψε σήμερα στο μικρομπλόγκ του στο Twitter ο επικεφαλής της Επιτροπής Διεθνών Υποθέσεων της Κρατικής Δούμας της Ρωσίας Αλεξέι Πουσκόφ.

      Νωρίτερα, ο εκπρόσωπος του Στέιτ Ντιπάρτμεντ των ΗΠΑ Πάτρικ Βέντρελ δήλωσε ότι οι ΗΠΑ σχεδιάζουν να προβούν σε ενδελεχή έρευνα των περιπτώσεων χρήσης των χημικών όπλων στη Συρία. «Ο ευκολότερος τρόπος επιβεβαίωσης αυτών των γεγονότων είναι, όπως είπε, η επιθεώρηση του ΟΗΕ».
      http://greek.ruvr.ru/2013_04_26/111849895/
      26/4/13

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  17. Chemical arms come to Syria from Turkey - Damascus representative.....

    The chemical weapons used near Aleppo in Syria most probably came from Turkey, Syrian Information Minister Umran Ahid al-Za'bi told reporters in Moscow on Friday.

    "The missile flew from the place controlled by terrorists, not far from the Turkish territory. One may presume that the arms might have been brought from Turkey," he said.

    He also referred to a documentary on Syrian events which showed Turkish marking on some of the armaments delivered to Syria.

    "If you watch the film aired on YouTube, you will see writings in Turkish on certain elements of armaments. If you use a search engine, you will see there is a Turkish company manufacturing dozens of chemicals, including the one that has been used in Syria," the Syrian minister said.

    Voice of Russia, AFP
    http://english.ruvr.ru/2013_04_26/Chemical-arms-come-to-Syria-from-Turkey-Damascus-representative/
    26/4/13

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  18. "Die bisherigen Belege reichen nicht aus".....

    Der Toxikologe Ralf Trapp weiß, wie sich der Gebrauch von Chemiewaffen nachweisen lässt. Er zweifelt daran, dass sie in Syrien zum Einsatz kamen.

    ZEIT ONLINE: Die USA haben nach eigenen Angaben Hinweise dafür, dass Syriens Diktator Baschar al-Assad chemische Waffen gegen die Aufständischen eingesetzt hat. Die Rede ist vom Nervengift Sarin. Es soll physiologische Beweise geben, vermutlich Blutproben von Opfern eines Angriffs Ende März nahe Aleppo. Wie valide sind solche Belege?

    Ralf Trapp: Blutproben können zumindest Hinweise auf den Einsatz von C-Waffen geben. Kampfstoffe wie Sarin interagieren im Körper mit dem Enzym Acetylcholinesterase. Misst man eine verringerte Aktivität dieses Enzyms, kann das auf Nervengifte hindeuten. Allerdings senken auch einfache Pestizide die Aktivität. Wichtiger sind Nachweise von Abbauprodukten etwa von Sarin. Die lassen sich auch noch Tage später im Blut nachweisen. Wird man hier fündig, ist es eigentlich ausgeschlossen, dass die Moleküle von natürlichen Vergiftungen stammen können. Mitunter lässt sich genau ermitteln, welcher Kampfstoff verwendet worden ist.

    ZEIT ONLINE: Reichen Blutproben allein aus, um einen Chemiewaffeneinsatz zu belegen?

    Trapp: Nein. Man muss genau wissen, woher die Blutproben kommen, von wem sie stammen, wer sie genommen hat und ob sie nicht verändert worden sind. Letztlich kann dies nur eine Expertengruppe am Ort eindeutig herausfinden. Blutproben sind nur ein Glied in einer langen Beweiskette..........http://www.zeit.de/wissen/2013-04/syrien-chemiewaffen-sarin-hintergrund
    26/4/13

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    1. Amerikas Glaubwürdigkeit steht auf dem Spiel....

      Obamas rote Linien: Nach dem Einsatz von Chemiewaffen durch Assad muss der Westen stufenweise in Syrien eingreifen. Denn der Iran wird sehr genau beobachten, ob die USA nun passiv bleiben.......http://www.welt.de/debatte/article115640543/Amerikas-Glaubwuerdigkeit-steht-auf-dem-Spiel.html
      26/4/13

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    2. Ομπάμα: «Θα αλλάξει το παιχνίδι» εάν επιβεβαιωθεί η χρήση χημικών όπλων....

      Ο πρόεδρος των ΗΠΑ Μπαράκ Ομπάμα δήλωσε σήμερα ότι η χρήση χημικών όπλων από μέρους της συριακής κυβέρνησης είναι κάτι που θα "αλλάξει το παιχνίδι", ωστόσο σημείωσε ότι οι εκτιμήσεις των υπηρεσιών πληροφοριών που αποδεικνύουν ότι τέτοια όπλα χρησιμοποιήθηκαν πράγματι δεν είναι ακόμη οριστικές.

      "Είναι ήδη φρικτό το ότι όλμοι πλήττουν άμαχους και σκοτώνονται άνθρωποι αδιακρίτως, κι η πιθανή χρήση όπλων μαζικής καταστροφής εναντίον αμάχων ξεπερνά άλλο ένα όριο σε ό,τι αφορά τους διεθνείς κανόνες και το διεθνές δίκαιο", είπε ο Ομπάμα απευθυνόμενος προς δημοσιογράφους στο Λευκό Οίκο.

      "Αυτό θα αλλάξει το παιγνίδι. Πρέπει να δράσουμε συνετά. Πρέπει να κάνουμε αυτές τις εκτιμήσεις προσεκτικά. Αλλά νομίζω ότι όλοι μας. . . αναγνωρίζουμε ότι δεν μπορούμε να μένουμε άπραγοι και να επιτρέπουμε τη συστηματική χρήση όπλων όπως τα χημικά όπλα εναντίον άμαχων πληθυσμών", πρόσθεσε ο Ομπάμα κατά την διάρκεια κοινής συνέντευξης Τύπου με τον βασιλιά Αμπντάλα της Ιορδανίας.

      http://www.protothema.gr/world/article/?aid=274778
      26/4/13

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  19. Syria accuses rebels of exposing people to unknown liquid in Idlib.....Syrian President Bashar al-Assad made an unexpected appearance in the capital Damascus on the occasion of Labor Day....

    DAMASCUS, May 1 (Xinhua)
    -- Syria's state media said Wednesday that the rebels in the northwestern province of Idlib had used an unknown liquid to kill a number of people.

    "Mounting fumes from gallons containing some liquid materials, which were stored by a shepherd in his house in Saraqeb town in Idlib countryside, have killed his guest and him as one of the children in the house opened one of the gallons," the state-run SANA news agency said.

    Quoting a source in the province, SANA said that after the two people died, the housewife and her children went out to the street frightened, and an "armed terrorist group" gave them protective masks and brought three people they had previously kidnapped to the house to make them inhale the fumes.

    The three people also died after inhaling the fumes, SANA said, adding that the "armed terrorist group," affiliated to the al- Qaida-linked al-Nusra Front, later transferred the bodies of the dead people to the Turkish territories to make use of the incident against the Syrian administration.

    In an earlier report, SANA said an armed militia threw "unknown powder" in the face of a number of people in Idlib to accuse the army of using chemical weapons against citizens.

    The victims, who have been exposed to the powder, showed symptoms of suffocation, shivering and other respiratory symptoms, according to SANA.

    SANA said the "terrorists" took the injured citizens to Turkish hospitals to accuse the Syrian armed forces of using chemical weapons.

    The Syrian government and the armed rebels have been trading accusations over the use of chemical weapons in the country's deadly conflict.

    U.S. officials claimed that they were in possession of evidence about the small-scale use of chemical weapons in Syria. Washington said last week that intelligence indicated the Syrian military had likely used sarin, a deadly nerve agent, on at least two occasions over the past months.

    Last December, Syria warned that the rebels could use chemical weapons in their fight against President Bashar al-Assad's forces, while insisting that the government would never unleash such arms on its own people.

    "Terrorist groups may resort to using chemical weapons against the Syrian people ... after having gained control of a toxic chlorine factory" in east of Aleppo, the Syrian Foreign Ministry said previously.

    Related:

    Syrian president appears in public marking Labor Day

    DAMASCUS, May 1 (Xinhua)
    -- Syrian President Bashar al-Assad made an unexpected appearance on Wednesday at a public park in the capital Damascus to congratulate electricity workers on the occasion of Labor Day, local media reported.

    Al-Assad visited workers at the Umayyad Electricity Station, located in the huge Tishreen Park in Damascus, to mark Labor Day with the station's workers, the report said, spelling no further details of the visit.

    http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2013-05/02/c_132352855.htm
    2/5/13

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  20. Τουρκία: Οι εξετάσεις σε Σύρους πρόσφυγες δείχνουν χρήση χημικών...

    Οι εξετάσεις που έγιναν σε Σύρους πρόσφυγες στην Τουρκία καταδεικνύουν ότι χρησιμοποιήθηκαν χημικά όπλα από τις συριακές τακτικές δυνάμεις, όμως συνεχίζονται οι εργαστηριακοί έλεγχοι για να επαληθευτούν τα αποτελέσματα αυτά, δήλωσε σήμερα ο υπουργός Εξωτερικών Αχμέτ Νταβούτογλου.

    «Διεξήγαμε εξετάσεις και έχουμε ορισμένες ενδείξεις ότι χρησιμοποιήθηκαν χημικά όπλα, αλλά για να είμαστε βέβαιοι και να επαληθεύσουμε (ότι χρησιμοποιήθηκαν) συνεχίζουμε τις εξετάσεις αυτές και θα αποστείλουμε τα αποτελέσματα αυτών των εξετάσεων με τις υπηρεσίες του ΟΗΕ», είπε ο Νταβούτογλου σε δηλώσεις του στο Αμάν της Ιορδανίας.

    Πηγή: ΑΠΕ - ΜΠΕ
    http://www.protothema.gr/world/article/?aid=277729
    10/5/13

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  21. Syrie: "preuves solides" de l'usage d'armes chimiques par Damas, selon Kerry ....

    Le secrétaire d'Etat américain John Kerry a déclaré aujourd'hui que les Etats-Unis pensaient détenir une "preuve solide" de l'utilisation d'armes chimiques par le régime syrien.

    Au cours d'un dialogue avec des internautes organisé par Google, la télévision NBC et le département d'Etat, Kerry a dénoncé les "choix terribles qu'a fait le régime (du président syrien Bachar el-)Assad par sa volonté de tuer entre 70.000 et 100.000 personnes de son propre peuple, d'avoir recours à des gaz pour lesquels nous pensons avoir la preuve solide de leur utilisation".

    Ces propos du chef de la diplomatie américaine, tout juste rentré d'une tournée à Moscou et à Rome centrée sur la Syrie, marquent un pas supplémentaire dans les déclarations de l'exécutif américain sur le dossier des armes chimiques dans ce pays en guerre. La Maison Blanche avait jugé lundi "hautement probable que quelque utilisation d'armes chimiques que ce soit en Syrie (soit) le fait du régime" syrien et non des rebelles.

    Le président Barack Obama avait promis fin avril une réévaluation des "options" américaines sur la Syrie s'il est prouvé que Damas a utilisé des armes chimiques, mais a mis en garde dans l'intervalle contre des décisions prises sans avoir "tous les éléments" en main. La Syrie a utilisé des armes chimiques et a "franchi depuis longtemps" la ligne rouge fixée par les Etats-Unis, a estimé vendredi de son côté le Premier ministre turc Recep Tayyip Erdogan sur NBC News. Kerry a par ailleurs répété appeler de ses voeux un "gouvernement de transition" en Syrie, mais qui "n'inclura pas le président Assad". Il a également de nouveau évoqué la conférence internationale sur la Syrie qu'il avait annoncée cette semaine depuis Moscou pour la fin du mois de mai, confirmant qu'elle pourrait se tenir à Genève.

    http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/2013/05/10/97001-20130510FILWWW00538-syrie-preuves-solides-de-l-usage-d-armes-chimiques-par-damas-selon-kerry.php
    10/5/13

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  22. Turkey: Tests on Syrians show some signs of chemical arms.....

    By REUTERS
    05/10/2013 21:09

    AMMAN - Tests on Syrian casualties arriving in Turkey indicated that chemical weapons had been used by Syrian forces, and further tests were being undertaken to verify the evidence, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Friday.

    "We have been making tests and we have some indications regarding chemical weapons being used, but in order to make sure and verify we are continuing these tests and will be sharing these tests with UN agencies," Davutoglu said in remarks in Amman.

    http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=312794&R=R101
    10/5/13

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  23. Bürgerkrieg in Syrien USA werfen Assad Chemiewaffeneinsatz vor ....

    Hat die syrische Armee Chemiewaffen gegen die eigene Bevölkerung eingesetzt? US-Außenminister John Kerry ist davon überzeugt. Es gebe "starke Beweise", so Kerry.

    US-Außenminister John Kerry hat am Freitag von "starken Beweisen" für einen Chemiewaffeneinsatz durch syrische Regierungstruppen gegen die Aufständischen im Land gesprochen.

    Das "Assad-Regime" habe eine "schreckliche Wahl" getroffen und zeige die Bereitschaft, "überall zu töten (...) Gas zu benutzen", sagte Kerry während eines am Freitag vom Internetkonzern Google, dem Fernsehsender NBC und dem Außenministerium in Washington veranstalteten Online-Chats mit Internetnutzern. Für den Einsatz von Gas gebe es nach Einschätzung der US-Regierung "starke Beweise", fügte er hinzu.

    http://www.n24.de/n24/Nachrichten/Politik/d/2828548/usa-werfen-assad-chemiewaffeneinsatz-vor-.html
    10/5/13

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  24. Das angebliche Gift im Blut der syrischen Patienten....

    Der türkische Premier Erdogan ist sich bereits sicher, dass Syriens Machthaber Chemiewaffen benutzt. US-Außenminister John Kerry sprach von "starken Beweisen" und einer "schrecklichen Wahl".

    Von Alfred Hackensberger

    Rund um die Uhr stehen Notarztwagen an der türkischen Grenze bereit. "Es sind mindestens 40 Verwundete, die jeden Tag zu uns gebracht werden", sagt ein wachhabender türkischer Soldat am Grenzposten von Reyhanli, einem der größten und wichtigsten Übergänge nach Syrien. "Dort herrscht Krieg, und nur bei uns können sie richtig behandelt werden", fügt der Soldat hinzu. Seit letzter Woche wird neuerdings allen aus Syrien ankommenden Patienten eine Blutprobe entnommen. Getestet wird nach Spuren von chemischen Kampfstoffen. Man wolle mit allen erdenklichen Mitteln dabei helfen, so der türkische Außenminister Ahmet Davutoglu, die Urheber von chemischen Angriffen zur Verantwortung zu ziehen.

    Bisher konnten nur Spuren von Rizin gefunden werden. Ein pflanzliches Gift aus der Samenschale der Rizinusstaude, was harmlos klingt, aber als Waffe benutzt werden kann. Es sei noch zu früh, Schlussfolgerungen zu ziehen, sagte Davutoglu. "Wenn wir endgültige Resultate haben, werden wir sie öffentlich machen und die zuständigen Institutionen informieren."

    Weniger zurückhaltend zeigte sich Recep Tayyip Erdogan. In einem Interview mit dem US-Fernsehsender NBC behauptete der türkische Premierminister: "Es ist evident, das syrische Regime benutzt chemische Waffen und Raketen." Die rote Linie, die US-Präsident Barack Obama zum Einsatz von Chemiewaffen gezogen habe, sei bereits seit Langem überschritten. "Wir wollen, dass die USA mehr Verantwortung als bisher übernehmen", sagte Erdogan im Interview. Er werde Obama persönlich über seine Erkenntnisse bei ihrem für den 16. Mai angesetzten Treffen informieren und über weitere Schritte beraten.

    Erdogan machte keine Angaben darüber, welche Kampfstoffe die Regimetruppen von Präsident Baschar al-Assad verwendet haben sollen. Der türkische Regierungschef nannte als Beweise "die Reste von mindestens 200 Raketen", die seiner Meinung nach bei chemischen Attacken eingesetzt worden waren. Zur Beweislage zählten auch die Verletzungen der Syrier, die man zur medizinischen Behandlung in die Türkei gebracht hatte. "Es gibt Patienten, die in unsere Krankenhäuser eingeliefert wurden", erklärte Erdogan, "nachdem sie von diesen chemischen Waffen verwundet worden waren."

    Verdachtsmomente, die Rebellen hätten Kampfstoffe dieser Art benutzt, wies der türkische Premier zurück. "Das kann ich jetzt unter keinen Umständen glauben", sagte Erdogan entschieden. "Wie sollten sie diese überhaupt erhalten, oder wer sollte ihnen die gegeben haben?"

    Frankreich und Großbritannien berichten Ähnliches......http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article116073889/Das-angebliche-Gift-im-Blut-der-syrischen-Patienten.html
    10/5/13

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  25. Enviados de la ONU llegaron a Siria para investigación de armas químicas...

    Representantes de las Naciones Unidas se reunirán con el ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Siria, Walid Al Mualem, para estudiar la forma de asegurar el acceso de la misión a zonas del territiorio sirio donde presuntamente se utilizó gas sarín y otros agentes químicos durante ataque armado. ....http://www.telesurtv.net/articulos/2013/07/25/enviados-de-la-onu-llegaron-a-siria-para-investigacion-sobre-uso-de-armas-quimicas-8769.html
    25/7/13

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