Wednesday, September 10, 2014

UK condemns Syria for chlorine use. --(OPCW Fact Finding Mission: “Compelling Confirmation” That Chlorine Gas Used as Weapon in Syria)

U.K. Foreign Secretary claims Syrian regime used chlorine after a report citing "compelling confirmation" that the substance was used in attacks in the war-torn country

LONDON . -U.K. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has condemned Syria for its alleged use of chlorine after a report by the international chemical weapons watchdog.


The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said in a press statement on Wednesday that its fact finding mission had found information constituting “compelling confirmation” that a toxic chemical was used “systematically and repeatedly” as a weapon in villages in northern Syria earlier this year.

  • Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said Wednesday the findings “corroborate allegations that the Assad regime is continuing to use chemical weapons in Syria***[1], in violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.”

The chemical watchdog’s report on chlorine use does not apportion blame on any side fighting in the three and a half year civil war in Syria.

Hammond said: “The systematic and repeated use of chlorine in northern Syria and the consistent reports from witnesses of the presence of helicopters at the times of the attacks leave little doubt as to the Assad regime’s culpability.”

He said that the Assad regime's “atrocities” against the people of Syria were an “outrage.”

“The regime’s horrific attacks on its own civilians with chemical as well as conventional weapons further highlight Assad’s disregard for international legal obligations, human rights and basic humanity,” said the foreign secretary.

Hammond said that the United Nations “must consider” the report’s findings and that the U.K. was consulting with its international partners on the best course of action.

Syria has been gripped by a civil war since March 2011 that has claimed more than 190,000 lives, according to the U.N., displacing half of the population.

Nearly 97 percent of Syria’s declared 1,300 tons of chemical weapons have been destroyed, the OPCW announced. The organization's chairman, Ahmet Uzumcu told The Anadolu Agency on Wednesday that the destruction of the entire arsenal of chemical weapons would be over in the upcoming days.

In August 2013, a chemical weapons attack in suburban Damascus killed nearly 1,500 people, prompting the international community to seek sanctions against the regime which it largely held responsible for the attack.

A deal between the U.S. and Russia last September averted a possible U.S. strike on Syria at the last minute, instead launching the process of destroying Syria's chemical weapons stockpiles. The process was presumed to end mid-2014, but a number of delays meant that the shipment of the entire declared arsenal was not complete until late June.
www.aa.com.tr/en

10/9/14
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  • OPCW Fact Finding Mission: “Compelling Confirmation” That Chlorine Gas Used as Weapon in Syria

OPCW Fact Finding Mission: “Compelling Confirmation” That Chlorine Gas Used as Weapon in Syria
From the OPCW Official Website, Wednesday, 10 September 2014:
 
"The fact-finding mission (FFM) appointed by the OPCW Director-General to examine alleged uses of chlorine gas as a weapon in Syria has found information constituting “compelling confirmation” that a toxic chemical was used “systematically and repeatedly” as a weapon in villages in northern Syria ***[1]earlier this year.    In its second report that includes key findings, the Mission states that “the descriptions, physical properties, behaviour of the gas, and signs and symptoms resulting from exposure, as well as the response of patients to the treatment, leads the FFM to conclude with a high degree of confidence that chlorine, either pure or in mixture, is the toxic chemical in question.” 
The report says chlorine was used in attacks on the villages of Talmanes, Al Tamanah and Kafr Zeta, all located in northern Syria. In May this year, the FFM had attempted to visit Kafr Zeta to gather on-site evidence in the aftermath of an alleged use there but was prevented from doing so when the convoy was attacked. The FFM then decided to carry out witness interviews in a safe location outside of Syria. 
The FFM’s report presents the key findings from dozens of interviews with victims, physicians, first responders and eyewitnesses to the attacks, together with a considerable amount of documentation such as video, medical records and other evidence collected since the publication of the FFM’s first report in mid-June. 
Following the establishment of the FFM in late April 2014, there was a marked reduction in reported chlorine attacks in the months of May, June and July. But there was a spate of new allegations in August. The Director-General has asked the FFM to continue its work." 

http://www.opcw.org/news/article/opcw-fact-finding-mission-compelling-confirmation-that-chlorine-gas-used-as-weapon-in-syria/ 10/9/14
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