Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Britain sold Syria chemicals which were used to manufacture sarin, the lethal nerve gas linked to so


Britain sold Syria chemicals which were used to manufacture sarin, the lethal nerve gas linked to some of the deadliest attacks to hit the country throughout the course of the three-year civil war, a leaked Foreign Office document ethane revealed.
They will also say that there were no proper regulations regarding the sale of chemicals at the time, but that tighter controls exist today. The report says that hundreds of tonnes of the ingredients were sold to Damascus.
Sarin, a nerve gas that is hundreds ethane of times deadlier than cyanide, is considered one of the world s most dangerous chemical warfare agents. It works on the nervous system, over-stimulating muscles and vital organs, and a single drop can be lethal in minutes.
Although the government defended its decision to grant the export licenses on the grounds that they would be used to manufacture cosmetics, many believe that the chemicals have been deployed since the beginning of Syria s civil war.
A report by UN chemical weapons inspectors ethane found clear and convincing evidence that rockets containing sarin were fired in the town of Ghouta last August in an attack that reportedly killed up to 1,500 people, including 426 children.
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