Wednesday, August 21, 2013

UN INVESTIGATION DELEGATION WORK ON THE SUSPECTED SITES OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN SYRIA REMAINED UNFULFILLED.

UN INVESTIGATION DELEGATION WORK ON THE SUSPECTED SITES OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN SYRIA REMAINED UNFULFILLED.

      The World media alert team reports on the claimed used of chemical weapons by the Syrian forces against innocent civilian citizens during the over two years civil war in Syria has remained unfulfilled, despite the three days investigative work on suspected sites of chemical weapons around Damascus which has been carried out by the UN investigation delegation to Syria that arrived in Damascus three days earlier. The suspected site of Al Ghouta has been thoroughly searched, but traces of stored, or chemical weapons that may have been used has not been found. Other suspected sites in other towns that entailed Aleppo, Homs and El-Hulla may soon be made accessible for investigation. The Arab World countries such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Jordan and Egypt have urged the Syrian government to permit access to the suspected sites in which chemical weapons may have been stored, or used against the Rebel forces and civilian citizens during intense, or fierce battle between the government and Rebel forces in Aleppo. Homs and around the capital Damascus.

                                               Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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