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Ban Presses for Faster Probe into Syria Chemical Attack
[An Nahar] U.N. Secretary General the ephemeral Ban Ki-moon
... of whom it can be said to his credit that he is not Kofi Annan...
on Sunday pressed U.N. chemical weapons inspectors to speed up their verdict on a suspected chemical weapons attack in Syria, his front man said.

Samples collected in Syria will start to be sent to European laboratories from Monday. The U.N. also revealed that two Syrian government officials are observing the handling of evidence collected during a U.N. investigation into the August 21 attack near Damascus that prompted western threats of a military strike on Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Terror of Aleppo ...
's forces.

Pressure on the U.N. is mounting as the United States said on Sunday that it has proof that sarin gas was used by government forces in the attack on the Ghouta area, in the Damascus suburbs, which it says left hundreds dead.

Ban spoke with the U.N. chemical weapons inquiry chief Ake Sellstrom on Sunday, the U.N. front man Martin Nesirky told news hounds.

"In light of the horrendous magnitude of the 21 August incident," Ban asked Sellstrom "to expedite the mission's analysis of the samples and information it had obtained without jeopardizing the scientific timelines required for accurate analysis," Nesirky said.

"They discussed ways to further accelerate the process," he added.

The samples collected by inspectors who left Syria for their base in The Hague on Saturday will start to be sent to two laboratories in Europe from Monday, according to the front man.

The United Nations
...a lucrative dumping ground for the relatives of dictators and party hacks...
has refused to announce its timeline for finishing the analysis. Ban told envoys from the U.N. Security Council's five permanent members on Friday that it could be ready in two weeks, diplomats said.

Sellstrom told Ban that "two Syrian officials were observing the process" of handling the samples in The Hague, according to the U.N. front man.

Nesirky said the presence of the government officials was part of the "guidelines" for the U.N. inquiry which was established after a demand by the Syrian government.

Posted by: Fred 2013-09-02
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