Syrian
militants used chemical weapons: UN investigators
United
Nations investigators say they have found testimony from victims and
medical staff that shows militants have used the nerve agent sarin in
Syria, which has been classified as a weapon of mass destruction in
UN Resolution 687.
5
May, 2013
The UN
Independent Commission of Inquiry on Syria could not find any
evidence that Syrian government forces used chemical weapons against
militants, commission member Carla Del Ponte said on Sunday, Reuters
reported.
"Our
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," Del Ponte said in television
interview.
"This
was use on the part of the opposition, the rebels, not by the
government authorities," said Del Ponte, a former Swiss
attorney-general who also served as prosecutor of the International
Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
The Syrian
government and the foreign-sponsored militants accuse each other of
using chemical weapons three times -- in March once near Aleppo and
second time near Damascus, and another time in Homs in December last
year.
On December
17, Syrian Ambassador to the UN Bashar Ja’afari said in letters to
the UN Security Council and the UN secretary general that the
foreign-sponsored militants could use chemical weapons against
Syrians and try to shift the blame to the government.
Damascus is
"genuinely worried" that Syria’s enemies could provide
chemical weapons to armed groups "and then claim they had been
used by the Syrian government," Ja’afari stated.
The Syria
crisis began in March 2011, and many people, including large numbers
of soldiers and security personnel, have been killed in the violence.
The Syrian
government says that the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the
country, and there are reports that a very large number of the
militants are foreign nationals.
In an
interview recently broadcast on Turkish television, Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad said that if the militants take power in Syria, they
could destabilize the entire Middle East region for decades.
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