No thread on Syria's chemical/gas attack massacre...

FAH1223

Go Wizards, Go Terps, Go Packers!
Staff member
Supporter
Joined
May 16, 2012
Messages
74,111
Reputation
8,621
Daps
223,013
Reppin
WASHINGTON, DC
:heh: ridiculous
http://rt.com/news/syria-investigate-un-chemical-116/

Following the alleged chemical weapons attack on March 19 in Khan al-Assal near Aleppo, which killed over 30 people, the Syrian government asked the UN chief for assistance in investigating the attack and identifying who was behind it, Jaafari said.

But Ban Ki-moon, “his experts in the department of disarmament, as well as the three Western delegations in the Council, objected to the second part of our request,” he said. “They objected to our request to identify who did it from day one, because they knew who did it in Khan al-Assal."

The diplomat said that, even though “everyone agreed” that the March 19 attack involved chemical weapons, the UK, the US and France did not submit any draft resolutions to the UN Security Council then.

They did not raise a finger in the media to say that what happened in Khan al-Assal was wrong,” Jaafari said.

After the incident near Aleppo, the UN set up a fact-finding mission. The investigation, however, got stalled as a group of Western countries insisted on a more thorough inquiry, which would also look into alleged chemical weapons use in Homs in December 2012. The rebel groups insisted that Assad’s forces were responsible for that attack. The investigators also required access to Syrian military installations, which the UN said Damascus denied them access to. In addition, the UN excluded Russian and Chinese experts from the investigation team, and Syria protested this decision.

Moscow repeatedly called on its partners not to delay the investigation and not to draw any conclusions before the findings were complete. However, some Western states – mainly the US and the UK – claimed that “limited but persuasive information” allegedly proved “with varying degrees of confidence” the Assad’s forces were behind the use of chemical weapons.

The Syrian government is against the use of chemical weapons by all means,” Jaafari said on Wednesday, adding that the government wants those behind such attacks in the country to be held accountable.

We want the investigation team currently present on Syrian soil to continue investigating this crime and to come up with a scientific report to be examined by the Security Council members,” he told journalists.

The UN team is currently working at the site of the alleged August 21 attack in a suburb of Damascus. According to Ban Ki-moon, they are expected to finish their investigation in four days, then the results will be sent to the Security Council. The experts have collected samples and interviewed victims and witnesses, the Secretary General told reporters in The Hague on Wednesday.

The team needs time to do its job,” he pointed out.

However, the US, the UK and France continue pushing for a response to the Syrian chemical attack. American State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said on Wednesday that the US will not let Syria “hide behind” the Russian veto in the UN Security Council against military intervention.
 

88m3

Fast Money & Foreign Objects
Joined
May 21, 2012
Messages
89,180
Reputation
3,727
Daps
158,772
Reppin
Brooklyn
I also posted from PolicyMic

The reporter they source is a woman not a man, which they keep referring to as man...

Do I really need to keep going ?

Way to buy into a psych op, I thought you were a bright guy?

Do you ever check your own sources?

Bandar hasn't been seen in public in around two and half years either.

I'm sure he would just be throwing his name and weight around so he could be exposed.

Shame on you

:leostare:
 

MVike28

right around the ACC
Joined
Jun 9, 2013
Messages
24,724
Reputation
4,614
Daps
102,296
Reppin
T.O.
I'm get at yall in a minute I got dirt on u doggies

soon as I'm done my workout

:umad:
 

FAH1223

Go Wizards, Go Terps, Go Packers!
Staff member
Supporter
Joined
May 16, 2012
Messages
74,111
Reputation
8,621
Daps
223,013
Reppin
WASHINGTON, DC
The reporter they source is a woman not a man, which they keep referring to as man...

Do I really need to keep going ?

Way to buy into a psych op, I thought you were a bright guy?

Do you ever check your own sources?

Bandar hasn't been seen in public in around two and half years either.

I'm sure he would just be throwing his name and weight around so he could be exposed.

Shame on you

:leostare:

:wtf: are you on? there's multiple sources:


In his most recent story, Gavlak interviewed numerous "doctors, Ghouta residents, rebel fighters and their families" in an attempt to find out what happened from people that live in the affected regions. Many of those interviewed believe the weapons came from Saudi Arabia via Prince Bandar bin Sultan.

Abu Abdel-Moneim, the father of one opposition rebel who died in the chemical attack is quoted, "My son came to me two weeks ago asking what I thought the weapons were that he had been asked to carry." He went on to describe the weapons as "having a 'tube-like structure' while others were like a 'huge gas bottle.'"

A female rebel fighter, who spoke anonymously for fear of retribution stated, “They didn’t tell us what these arms were or how to use them. We didn’t know they were chemical weapons. We never imagined they were chemical weapons. When Saudi Prince Bandar gives such weapons to people, he must give them to those who know how to handle and use them."

Yet another rebel fighter says, “Jabhat al-Nusra militants do not cooperate with other rebels, except with fighting on the ground. They do not share secret information. They merely used some ordinary rebels to carry and operate this material We were very curious about these arms. And unfortunately, some of the fighters handled the weapons improperly and set off the explosions."

So far, this story has been absent the mainstream media, even as the White House on Friday released its report outlinning that President Bashar al-Assad had fired the chemical weapons against Syrian civilians in the Damscus suburb, killing over 1,400 people. Gavlak goes on to explore and explain many other details that seem to piece together a puzzle that is very different from the shoddy "evidence" being put forth by the American government.
 

88m3

Fast Money & Foreign Objects
Joined
May 21, 2012
Messages
89,180
Reputation
3,727
Daps
158,772
Reppin
Brooklyn
No.


tumblr_mqjqmnixk21sppmago1_400.gif
 

dem bath salts

To be reckoned with
Supporter
Joined
Jun 11, 2012
Messages
12,655
Reputation
2,530
Daps
26,829
Reppin
Broward
At first I was against us taking action but since the world already hates us, we might as well swag on 'em
Dwzgo.gif
 
Top