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UN notes 'concrete suspicions' that
Syrian rebels used chemical weapons
Published time: May 06,
2013 01:01
Edited time: May 06, 2013 10:11
UN human rights investigators have spoken to the victims of
Syria's civil war and gathered medical testimonies which
point to the Syrian rebels having used sarin nerve gas, while any allegations of its use by the government remain unsubstantiated.
The United Nations independent commission of inquiry on Syria has concluded that no evidence of the use of sarin by Syria's government troops has so far been uncovered, said the lead commission member
Carla Del Ponte on Sunday.
In an interview to Swiss-Italian television, Del
Ponte revealed that the "investigators have been in neighboring countries interviewing victims, doctors and field hospitals and, according to their report of last week which I have seen, there are strong, concrete suspicions but not yet incontrovertible proof of the use of sarin gas, from the way the victims were treated."
The new report now makes the long-standing accusations of the use of chemical weapons by
Syrian President Bashar Assad look weaker: "This was use on the part of the opposition, the rebels, not by the government authorities," Del Ponte continued, though she has given no indication yet of where and when the nerve agent was used.
However, despite the apparent turn-around, the investigation headed by Carla Del Ponte in
Geneva is still separate from the one initiated by
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. The latter has stalled, for the time being.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has urged against the escalation in the region.
"We insist that this most important issue and escalating of the anti-Syrian emotion not be politicized," the official statement said. "We confirm it's inappropriate to delay - under created and dangerous pretexts - the response to Syria's call onto the UN in connection with the use of chemical weapons by the forces of the opposition in March of this year."
March saw two alleged chemical attacks take place in
Aleppo and the capital
Damascus, while December of last year saw one in
Homs as well, with accusations being thrown back and forth between the government and the opposition.
The US has been insinuating that all such transgressions are by the
Syrian government, and has been getting more insistent on using any available pressure point s to weaken Bashar Assad, the latest being a threat by
US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel that the country may be on the verge of openly sending weapons to the Syrian rebels.
There was also talk of a 'red line' being crossed if any evidence pointing to the government's use of chemical agents was discovered.
President Barack Obama has warned that this would be a "game-changer" for the
Syrian president. He added to this at a recent conference in
Mexico, saying "As we've seen evidence of further bloodshed, potential use of chemical weapons inside of Syria, what
I've said is that we're going to look at all options."
Yet, the information from the UN probe that alleges that chemical weapons were in fact being used by the rebels has coincided with
Israel carrying out two bombings of Syria within a space of 72 hours, with the US preferring to leave the incident without comment.
The United States has previously said it has "varying degrees of confidence" that president Assad has used chemical weapons against his population.
The
Syrian uprising, which has been ongoing for two years now, has claimed over 70,
000 lives and displaced upwards of
1,2 million people into neighboring countries.
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Syria opposition claims 650 killed in chemical attack
August 21, 2013 09:42 AM (
Last updated: August 21, 2013 01:24 PM)
BEIRUT: Syria's main opposition group accused
President Bashar al-Assad's regime of killing more than 650 people in a chemical weapon attack near Damascus on Wednesday.
"Over 650 confirmed dead result of deadly chemical weapon attack in Syria," the
National Coalition said on Twitter.
Activists had earlier reported some
500 killed as a result of gas inhalation and exposure to chemical weapons.
The
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitoring group, says at least
100 people were killed in an attack that struck several rebel areas east and southwest of Damascus.
It did not comment on the allegations about a gas attack.
The Syrian authorities denied charges that the army used chemical arms, saying the reports were intended to hinder the mission of UN inspectors now in the country.
The U.N. team is in Syria investigating allegations that both rebels and army forces used poison gas in the past, one of the main disputes in international diplomacy over Syria.
- published: 22 Aug 2013
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