We are republishing the important Statement of Concern below, signed by prominent experts around the world, from the Courage Foundation: Statement of Concern The OPCW investigation of alleged chemical weapons use in Douma, Syria We wish to express our deep concern over the protracted controversy and political fall-out surrounding the …
Read More »OPCW Syria whistleblower and ex-OPCW chief attacked by US, UK, France at UN
This is all about the continuing scandal caused by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, which is heavily funded by governments, such as the Trudeau Government of Canada, concocting a story that the Syrian government used poison gas on its citizens in Douma, which was the pretext for …
Read More »The Grayzone’s Aaron Maté testifies at UN on OPCW Syria cover-up
The following article by Aaron Maté is republished from The Grayzone: In remarks to the UN Security Council, The Grayzone’s Aaron Maté details the OPCW’s Douma cover-up scandal and urges UN members to support the chemical watchdog’s inspectors whose evidence was suppressed. At an Arria-Formula Meeting of the United Nations …
Read More »Western Governments Collectively Punishing Syrian Civilians with Criminal Economic Embargoes
The following article, by Tom Duggan, is republished from Global Research: The Syrian Government is trying to keep medicine at an affordable price for the consumer by limiting the price of medicines, but the pharmaceutical industry inside Syria needs to raise the prices to sustain production. This is due to …
Read More »The OPCW is used as a political tool against Syria
The following article by Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator, is republished from Mideast Discourse: OPCW Fact-Finding Mission (FFM) has determined that chemical weapons have been used or likely used in Syria. The first report of the OPCW was released April 8 and points a finger at the Syrian Arab Air …
Read More »Exclusive: New OPCW whistleblower slams ‘abhorrent mistreatment’ of Douma investigators
The following article, by Aaron Mate, is republished from The Grayzone: A new Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) whistleblower has surfaced in response to a malicious and factually flawed attack by OPCW leadership on two veteran inspectors who challenged the official story of an alleged chemical attack by the Syrian …
Read More »Whistleblower: OPCW suppressed Syria chemical evidence after US pressure
The following report, by Aaron Maté, is republished from The Grayzone: A second whistleblower from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons has come forward to accuse top OPCW officials of suppressing critical evidence. The evidence undermines allegations that the Syrian government committed a chemical weapons attack in Douma …
Read More »New leaks shatter OPCW’s attacks on Douma whistleblowers
The following article, by Aaron Maté, is republished from The Grayzone: By Aaron Maté For the past year, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has been roiled by allegations that it manipulated an investigation to falsely accuse the Syrian government of a chemical weapons attack. An OPCW report released …
Read More »OPCW investigator testifies at UN that no chemical attack took place in Douma, Syria
The following article, by Ben Norton, is republished from The Grayzone: In testimony before the United Nations Security Council, former OPCW inspection team leader and engineering expert Ian Henderson stated that their investigation had suggested no chemical attack took place in Douma, Syria, but their findings were suppressed. His appearance …
Read More »The OPCW Whistleblower Scandal: A Newsweek Reporter Resigns, A Counter-Narrative Won’t Die
The following article by Scott Ritter is republished from Global Research: It is perhaps the least reported media scandal about the least reported international controversy in recent times—the resignation of Tareq Haddad, a well-regarded journalist from Newsweek, a mainstay of the mainstream media. At issue was what he said regarding the magazine’s …
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