Georgia Concludes BBC Chemical Weapons Claim Was False
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Georgia concludes BBC chemical weapons claim was false
TBILISI, December 8 – A Georgian interior ministry investigation has found that what came out of a police water cannon a year ago was not a World War I era chemical weapon but ordinary tear gas. The claim that a banned chemical weapon was used originates in a BBC report on December 1, which said Georgian authorities had “likely” used a First World War chemical agent against anti-government… Source
Protestors in Georgia demand an international investigation over the use of chemical weapons against demonstrators
Yesterday evening, protestors in the capital city of Georgia, Tbilisi, blocked central Rustaveli Avenue. Protests are growing once again after the one year anniversary of the protests that broke out since Georgian Dream defrauded elections and declared a false victory. Protestors are now demanding an international investigation after a BBC investigation reported that the chemical agent used in the First World War, camite (bromobenzyl cyanide), w…
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