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السبت، أبريل 27، 2013

Syrian oppositions call on world to put words to action

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The Syrian opposition accused regime forces of firing chemical agents on at least four occasions since December. (AFP)

Syrian opposition groups called for international action on Friday after United States said its intelligence indicates President Bashar Assad's regime has used chemical weapons.

The American government likened the accusation to false U.S. claims of weapons of mass destruction used to justify the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Washington's declaration was its strongest so far, a report by the Associated Press said, although the administration said it was still working to pin down definitive proof - holding back from saying Damascus had outright crossed what President Barack Obama has said would be a "red line" prompting tougher action.

The rebels accused regime forces of firing chemical agents on at least four occasions since December, killing 31 people in the worst of the attacks, and warned that world inaction would only encourage Assad to use them on a larger scale.

The Obama administration said Thursday that intelligence indicates government forces used the nerve gas sarin in two attacks.

The regime countered that it was the rebels who fired chemical weapons - pointing to their capture of a chemical factory last year as proof of their ability to do so. On Friday, government officials repeated denials the military had used the weapons.

Both sides have used the issue to try to sway world opinion.

"The red line has been crossed, and this has now been documented by the international community. We hope the U.S. will abide by the red line set by Mr. Obama himself," Loay al-Mikdad, a spokesman for the Free Syrian Army, the umbrella group for rebel fighters, told The Associated Press.

"We need urgent action, otherwise Bashar Assad will not hesitate to use his entire chemical and unconventional weapons stockpile against the Syrian people," he said.

Most Assad opponents say the U.S. and its allies should now arm the rebels in response to regime use of chemical weapons, a step Washington has been reluctant to take for fear the weapons will end up in the hands of Islamic hard-liners.

Some have urged international airstrikes against regime warplanes and rocket launchers that have wreaked havoc on rebel forces. Few, however, advocate direct international intervention on the ground.

At the White House, Obama said Friday that any use of chemical weapons by Syria would be a "game changer," though he cautioned the United States needs more evidence that Assad has used the deadly agents against his people.

Obama promised a "vigorous investigation" into the reports, adding that he awaits a "definitive judgment" on whether the Syrian regime used chemical weapons against rebel fighters before taking action, AFP reported the White House as saying.

"We're working to establish credible and corroborated facts," White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters. "The president wants the facts," he added, saying there was no timeline for further action by the United States.

Carney also said that options for dealing with Syria's use of chemical weapons "include" but are "not exclusive" to military force.

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Source: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/views/news/middle-east/2013/04/27/Syrian-rebels-call-on-world-to-put-words-to-action.html
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NYPD: Part of 9/11 plane’s landing gear discovered

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On September 11, 2001, two hijacked planes slammed into the nearby World Trade Center towers, killing thousands of people. (Reuters)

A piece of landing gear believed to be from one of the planes destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks has been discovered wedged between a New York City mosque site and another building.

New York Police Department spokesman Paul Browne said Friday the part includes a Boeing identification number. Police haven't said how big the part is.

Browne says the piece was discovered Wednesday by surveyors inspecting the lower Manhattan site of a planned Islamic community center on behalf of the building's owner. He says the inspectors called police who secured the scene, documenting it with photos.

Police say the medical examiner's office will complete a health and safety evaluation to determine whether to sift the soil around the buildings for possible human remains.

Two hijacked planes slammed into the nearby World Trade Center towers in 2001, killing thousands of people.

27 Apr, 2013


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Source: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2013/04/27/NYPD-Part-of-9-11-plane-s-landing-gear-discovered.html
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Boston bomb suspect transferred to prison hospital

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The Federal Medical Center (FMC) Devens in Fort Devens, Massachusetts, is seen in this September 20, 2010 satellite image courtesy of Google Earth.

The teenaged Boston bombing suspect has been moved to a prison medical facility, officials said Friday, as a Chinese immigrant carjacked by the Tsarnaev brothers offered gripping details of how he helped foil their escape.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the 19-year-old wounded in a wild escape attempt, was sent to the Federal Medical Center Devens near Boston, US Marshals Service spokesman Drew Wade said in a brief statement. It gave no reason for the transfer or details on his condition.

The facility is about 40 miles (65 kilometers) northwest of the Boston-area hospital where Tsarnaev had been convalescing since he was found seriously wounded in a boat after a citywide manhunt, days after the twin blasts that killed three and wounded 264.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons describes Devens as a facility housing male offenders requiring "specialized or long-term medical or mental health care."

Tsarnaev's 26-year-old brother Tamerlan, the other suspect in the attack, died in a shootout with police last week as the pair tried to flee Boston in a hijacked car -- reportedly with plans to drive to New York and set off more bombs in Times Square.

The owner of that car, a Chinese immigrant identifying himself only as Danny, also 26, recounted how the elder Tsarnaev carjacked him three nights after the bombing, knocking on the window of his Mercedes SUV, climbing in with a handgun and claiming responsibility for the marathon attack.

Fearing for his life, Danny drove Tsarnaev through suburban Boston followed by a sedan driven by 19-year-old Dzhokhar.

Eventually they were joined by the younger brother. The Tsarnaevs, who are ethnic Chechen Muslims, loaded what appeared to be luggage in the back and the trio set off.

New York police say they had at least six bombs with them. Officials say the younger Tsarnaev confessed to this under interrogation after his capture.

The brothers were apparently bent on driving to New York but found that the Mercedes was low on gas. Danny's chance for escape came at a Shell gas station.

When the younger Tsarnaev went inside to pay with a $50 bank note, and the older one shoved his handgun in a door pocket to fiddle with a GPS device, Danny fled.

"I was thinking I must do two things: unfasten my seat belt and open the door and jump out as quick as I can. If I didn't make it, he would kill me right out, he would kill me right away," he told the Boston Globe.

"I just did it. I did it very fast, using my left hand and right hand simultaneously to open the door, unfasten my seat belt, jump out ... and go," sprinting to an adjacent Mobil gas station, never looking back.

The brothers fled in the Mercedes with Danny's iPhone still inside the vehicle -- emitting signals that enabled police to track their whereabouts.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been charged with using a weapon of mass destruction and could face the death penalty if convicted in US federal court.

There have been mounting questions in the United States about whether the US authorities missed crucial signals, about Tamerlan in particular, that should have raised suspicions about the brothers before the bombings.

US lawmakers said Friday the Tsarnaevs' mother was being treated as a "person of interest" to determine whether she radicalized Tamerlan.

Zubeidat Tsarnaev has made impassioned critiques of US authorities in the wake of her eldest son's death.

"She is a person of interest that we're looking at to see if she helped radicalize her son, or had contacts with other people or other terrorist groups," congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, told reporters.


 

27 Apr, 2013


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Source: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/world/2013/04/27/Boston-bomb-suspect-transferred-to-prison-hospital-.html
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