Global chemical arms watchdog warns Syria about unaccounted weapons
- The global chemical weapons watchdog has reminded Syria of its obligations to comply with rules to safeguard certain toxic chemicals.
- The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons has been "monitoring closely the recent developments in Syria."
- The OPCW has found evidence indicating their repeated use by Syria.
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Assad’s collapse triggers race to find missing chemical weapons
In 53 years of Assad family rule, Syria’s government made chemical weapons by the ton, from giant vats of World War I-era mustard gas to nerve agents so deadly that just a few drops could kill. But by far the…


Chemical weapons watchdog urges probe in Syria after al-Assad toppled
Call by OPCW comes as Israel continues to strike Syria days after ouster of president by opposition forces.
Downfall of Assad heightens concern over chemical weapons * WorldNetDaily * by J.M. Phelps
On the heels of the capture of Aleppo and Hama, Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad was ousted as opposition forces quickly took control of Damascus a few short days ago. But the international community is wary, wondering into whose hands any of the Assad regime’s suspected chemical weapons arsenals could fall. The United Nations and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons are tracking the possibility of chemical weapons remaining i…
Concern over Syria's Chemical Weapons Stockpile Triggers Emergency Meeting of Global Monitor
The global chemical weapons watchdog opened an emergency meeting on Thursday to discuss the situation in Syria over concerns about the country’s stockpile of toxic chemicals in the wake of the overthrow of President Bashar Assad.
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