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Syria tested chemical weapons on civilians in Sudan�s Dafur in June and killed dozens, according to German daily Die Welt, citing unnamed western security sources. Tests carried out following Syria-Sudan military exercise.
Witnesses reported several frozen bodies arrived suddenly in Khartoum hospital in June, but nature of weapons undisclosed
Syria suggested close cooperation in developing chemical weapons and proposed tests on Christian-led SPLA in the south, but Sudan said US-mediated peace talks in progress, so preferred chemical testing on people in Darfur.
Originally posted by taibunsuu
No money to be made, no US economic interests in Sudan. Let the UN mop it up.
Originally posted by drfunk
German news sources are extremely credible. Lets not forget Reuters, which I believe is a german company.
thanks,
drfunk
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
N Korea seems to want to know if their gas kills people. They have glass chambers they put whole famlies into to test there chemical weapons. On a show about N Korea an man that escape from N Korea used to work at these labs and even slipped out papers that detailed the people that where used as test subjects. Other independant sources have all described these labs the same way and even talked about the forms and records kept and all there stories match.
Pretty scarry stuff
Originally posted by Crazyhorse
Here is another link that is more detailed (in English)
www.channelnewsasia.com...
And I don't really trust Reuters either. Read too many stories from them about the pure as the driven snow Saddam and the evil and illegitimate George Bush to take those fruitcakes seriously. I feel they are about as credible as the Pyongyang Times. That being said, I'm not surprised to learn that they are a German news agency.
[edit on 15-9-2004 by Crazyhorse]