New documents prove OPCW’s manipulation of Douma report

London, (ST)- WikiLeaks website published today four leaked documents from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) that rule out the use of Chlorine in Duma, Damascus Countryside. The new leaked documents affirmed once again that there was a manipulation in the final report submitted by the Organization on the alleged chemical attack.

In a tweet on its account, WikiLeaks said that the four documents disclosed that specialists in toxicology ruled out that the deaths in Douma were the result of chlorine.
The website clarified that one of the documents unveiled minutes of the meeting held on June 6th2018 between four OPCW officials, three toxicologists and a chemist in which the specialists unanimously agreed that there was no relationship between the symptoms shown on the victims of the attack and being exposed to chlorine.
Last month, Wikileaks published an email by member of the investigation team into the attack in which he accused the OPCW of ignoring a flaw in the report alleging that chlorine was used in Douma.

Earlier, the British the Daily Mail newspaper unveiled new documents proving the OPCW manipulation of the final report about the alleged chemical attack in Douma, noting that a senior official in the Organization ordered to conceal an important document that refutes the allegation about the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian Arab Army.
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