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Title : UN report on Syrian chemical attack 'attempt to undermine Assad victory in Deir ez-Zor'
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UN report on Syrian chemical attack 'attempt to undermine Assad victory in Deir ez-Zor'
RT | Sep 6, 2017 |
The UN has released a report, which accuses the Syrian government of using chemical weapons against civilians in the town of Khan Sheikhoun in April of this year.
Dozens of people died in the attack.
RT: This latest report blames Assad. What new evidence has come to light that an OPCW investigation failed to reveal earlier this year?
Marwa Osman: I think this is just the last case, or the last scenario in the hands of the West, especially the US-UK and its EU friends who were against the Syrian government, the Syrian army from the beginning of the crisis. But if you want to talk about the report, the actual information that was given by the report. If you go back to April 2017, just after Khan Sheikhoun, we had a professor, an actual expert on chemical attacks, an MIT [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] professor called Theodore Postol, who actually managed to look at the video and photos that were sent. And just by looking at those photos he literally said this attack could not have happened. And he presented evidence, given the fact that the people were not dressed well for any sarin poisoning, especially after the attack. He presented evidence concerning the people who were there without any gloves, without even any shoes on their feet.
MORE: UN Syria Commission released report saying it is 'gravely concerned' about impact of intl airstrikes in Syria https://t.co/2Ru06BL03c— RT (@RT_com) September 6, 2017
RT: This was an inquiry into the civil war in Syria, but it seems to have become more focused on Assad's alleged use of chemical weapons. Why is that?
MO: It is. If you look at how the events have been going over the past four months, especially what happened yesterday with the liberation of Deir ez-Zor…It is a very important timing. It is at a time when the Syrian government along with its allies is eradicating ISIS completely from the Syrian soil, and maybe focusing more on other al-Qaeda groups in the future. So it is very important timing. And at the same time, it is very important to the timing of the next week’s talks in Astana, especially with the latest statements coming from Staffan de Mistura himself, acknowledging the fact that the opposition did not win the war – actually lost the war - telling them that they should acknowledge this. So this was the last straw for them to try and use against the Syrian government to try and label them as either monsters, or war criminals at a time when the Syrian Arab Army is liberating and eradicating terrorism from its soil – that was helped, supported, funded and aided by these same Western governments that are endorsing this UN report.
Tunnels, guns & abandoned tanks: Russia's MOD releases video of abandoned ISIS stronghold in Deir ez-Zor https://t.co/hbeFfG6uakhttp://pic.twitter.com/qFJs2jCxs3— RT (@RT_com) September 6, 2017
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