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  1. Aug 11

    You're trying to trash OPCW by saying it relied solely on , whom you insinuate are not reliable. Which means you are either unable or unwilling to deal w facts in the report. Off you go, my son.

  2. Aug 10
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  3. Aug 10

    : significant escalation w/ 20+ airstrikes so far carried out on SE. & N. CS. Area of now also bombed. Several casualties reported.

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  4. Aug 11

    forces killed Mrs. Subhiya al Salloum along with her husband Mohammad al Kshaima in city in suburbs, Aug 10

  5. Aug 11

    I didn't say that --- I said there were other local sources who were not (since you're trying to smear OPCW report via WH). If you're going to camp on my timeline, don't push disinfo.

  6. Aug 11

    That photo is from well after the incident, when sarin would have dispersed.

  7. Aug 10

    Report is clear that evidence (no quotes) came from multiple local sources and from regime

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  9. Aug 10

    : Barrel bombs kill two people in , per conflict monitor

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  11. Aug 10

    Apologies that I wasn't clear. Local sources (not necessarily ) meant OPCW had multiple sources, one of whom was WH

  12. Aug 10

    1. The report to which you've linked is the OPCW Fact Finding Mission report of June 2017 (1st stage of investigation) 2. I linked report of OPCW Joint Investigative Mechanism of Nov. 2017 (2nd stage) They're part of same process.

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  14. Aug 10

    1. That refers to liquid sarin. 2. You need to understand properties of sarin to appreciate quick dispersal, which explains why WH responders could treat victims realtively quickly. (in other words, read full primer and put passage below in context)

  15. Aug 10

    OPCW inspectors obtained evidence of sarin at from: 1. Environmental samples provided by local sources (not identified as ) 2. Biological samples from victims 3. Info provided by regime

  16. Aug 10

    Yes, that information explaining sarin, the form in which it is delivered, & its dispersal rates will explain why were able to respond quickly over victims of sarin attack

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  19. Aug 8

    Kareem, the OPCW couldn’t get to for security concerns & today regional journalist tweeted there’s no way she safely go to either. How did you manage to reach the town which was controlled by Nusra affiliates & have you any proof you were there?

  20. Aug 4

    Just saw CNN bragging about its field correspondents showing Clarissa Ward’s coverage from in ! Well, we all know this town has been in al-Qaeda’s hands for years, particularly the Nusra Front! How did Clarissa Ward manage to get in and out..?!

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