UN Says Syria Gas Attack Vid Fake: Russia Claim (Video)

Posted on the 10 September 2013 by Susanduclos @SusanDuclos
By Susan Duclos
That and others using different words to imply the same thing are headlines that are expoloding across the Internet and tracking them down leads to the  AllVoices site, along with Alalam, Global Times and RT.
AllVoices headlines with "UN Human Rights Council declares Syria chemical gas attack videos fake."
UN Human Rights Council declares Syria chemical gas attack videos fake. A new development is here that United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) rejected the real claims of Syria gas attack videos and declared these videos as fake. According to the news, Russia disclosed the news saying the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) has confirmed that the videos purporting to show the victims of a chemical attack near the Syrian capital, Damascus, are "fake." Earlier, Syria continuously denied the chemical attack on its own citizen but United States and allies didn't honor the Syrian Denial. On Monday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met with his Syrian counterpart Walid Muallem in Moscow and asked Syria to put its chemical weapons stockpile under international control to avert US military intervention in Syria. Different countries of the world appreciated the Syria acceptance to put its chemical weapons stockpile under international control.

RT headlines with "Intl experts have strong proof images of chemical victims fabricated – Moscow."
Footage and photos of the alleged chemical attack in Syria, which the US cites as the reason for a planned military intervention, had been fabricated in advance, speakers told a UN human rights conference in Geneva.

Alalam headlines with "UN says Syria gas attack videos fake: Russia."
Russia says the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) has confirmed that the videos and photos purporting to show the victims of a chemical attack near the Syrian capital, Damascus, were fabricated.
Global Times headlines with "Russia says evidence of alleged Syria chemical attack "precooked," citing UN briefing."
Participants of a UN briefing in Geneva said the evidence of alleged chemical weapons attack in Syria was fake, Russian Foreign Ministry said Tuesday. Participants of the Monday briefing in Geneva noted that video footage and photo images of the chemical attack near Damascus have been cooked in advance, the ministry said in a statement published on its website.

If true, then an attack last week, which is what Barack Obama was pushing for, would have been a war crime.


Cross posted at Before It's News