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On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]>wrote:

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> FYI
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> CNN biasanya akurat.
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> Tapi kita tunggulah konfirmasinya.
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> (CNN) -- Syrian opposition sources and witnesses reported several
> explosions and serious casualties in rebel strongholds in the Damascus
> countryside on Wednesday -- and accused the government of using chemical
> agents.
>
> The sources put the casualty count at "hundreds."
>
> Videos posted online show lifeless bodies, most with no visible signs of
> injury. Many of the injured appeared to be convulsing
>
> CNN could not immediately verify where or when the videos were recorded.
>
> The Syrian government denied using chemical weapons, calling the reports
> "completely baseless," the state-run SANA news agency said.
> Syrian refugees flee into northern Iraq
> Syrian war causes health care crisis
> Author: Iraq and Syria disintegrating
>
> If chemical agents are being used, it comes at a time when a U.N. group is
> in the county to determine either side in the bloody civil war is using
> such chemicals.
>
> The explosions took place in eastern and western Ghouta, rebel strongholds
> that the regime has for more than a year been desperately trying to take
> back. They don't want rebels pushing into the capital.
>
> "The inspectors will not come," said a resident who didn't want his real
> name used. "If they wanted to come, they would have come a long time ago.
>
> "The Assad regime determines where the inspectors go, and they will not
> let them go there. There is already a siege around Eastern Ghouta from the
> Assad regime."
>
> Dr. Abu Said at a field hospital in Sakba, east of Damascus, said the
> injured started streaming in shortly after pre-dawn prayers. Of the 200, 40
> were pronounced dead.
>
> The symptoms, he said, included unconsciousness, foaming from their nose
> and mouth, constricted pupils, fast heartbeat and difficulty breathing.
>
> The ones who died asphyxiated, he said.
>
> A team of U.N. chemical weapons inspectors landed in Syria this week to
> begin probing allegations that chemical weapons have been used during the
> bloody civil war there. The inspectors started their work on Monday.
>
> In denying the use of chemical weapons, a government spokesman said the
> reports were an "attempt to divert the UN chemical weapons investigation
> commission away from carrying out its duties," SANA reported.
>
> Syria has been embroiled in a war for more than two years, during which
> more than 100,000 people have been killed and millions have been displaced
> or become refugees in other countries, according to the United Nations.
>
> Amid the fighting, there have been numerous allegations that chemical
> weapons have been used.
>
> Syria strikes refugee camp in northern Lebanon
>
> In June, the White House said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces
> had crossed a "red line" by using chemical weapons, including the nerve
> agent sarin gas, against rebel forces. This prompted the U.S. government to
> begin providing military support to opposition fighters, despite its
> earlier reluctance to do so.
>
> Bashar al-Assad is all smiles on his new Instagram account
>
> Syria's government, meanwhile, has claimed rebel fighters have used
> chemical weapons as well. That includes a March incident in Khan al-Asal in
> the northern province of Aleppo, according to state media.
>
> Opposition officials have said rebels don't have access to chemical
> weapons or the missiles needed to use them in an attack, while other rebel
> leaders said Syrian troops fired "chemical rockets" at civilians and
> opposition forces.
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> Chemical weapons frightful, relatively inexpensive
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> The government has agreed to arrangements "essential for cooperation to
> ensure the proper, safe and efficient conduct of the mission," the
> secretary-general's office said last week. Khan al-Asal will be one of the
> three incidents that U.N. inspectors will look into, a U.N. official said
> in late July.
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