“Grayzone” report exposes OPCW’s manipulation of toxicologists’ report on alleged chemical attack in Syria’s Douma

Mounting evidence documents the misleading practices of the Organization for the prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) with the aim of hiding the truth behind the alleged chemical attack in the Syrian city of Douma in Damascus countryside in 2018.

Senior OPCW officials didn’t only hide the conclusions reached by the toxicologists who ruled out chlorine gas as the victims’ cause of death, rather, they replaced the conclusions with a distorted report and targeted the inspectors who raised the alarm.

The “Grayzone” news website on Monday published a report titled “Corrupting Science: in Syria probe, OPCW erased experts’ inconvenient findings”, prepared by the Canadian journalist Aaron Mate, to uncover the OPCW officials’ lies and manipulation launched to serve the interests of the organization as well as the western countries that have supported terrorism in Syria.

According to the journalist Aaron Mate, the manipulation began when the OPCW’s Fact-Finding Mission (FFM) produced a 115-page report in June 2018. The report found no evidence of a chemical weapons attack in Douma. This undermined the stated pretext for US-led air strikes on Syria two months prior, and raised the possibility that terrorists had staged the April 7, 2018 incident to frame the Syrian government.  

 Find more details in this link:

https://thegrayzone.com/2021/11/22/corrupting-science-in-syria-probe-opcw-erased-experts-inconvenient-findings/

 

Hamda Mustafa

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