Peter Clifford Online www.petercliffordonline.com The Iranian "evidence" may be that released by SANA, the Syrian state news agency, this morning claiming that some of its troops entering tunnels formerly used by Opposition fighters in the Jobar suburb of Damascus had found "samples of chemical weapons" and even that some of the soldiers had suffered from "suffocation" requiring hospitalisation. Peter Clifford Online www.petercliffordonline.com If there is any truth in this report, it could be of course that the chemical gas fired on Wednesday from the Government side, being heavier than air, has merely settled in the tunnels and remained there. The Opposition Syrian National Council (SNC) has made it clear that it will ensure that any UN chemical weapons investigators, a team of whom are already present in a Damascus hotel, will be guaranteed safe passage in OpposItion territory if they wish to investigate the latest attack. An independent photojournalist from the UK's ITV channel has released footage (disturbing) that he took of the aftermath of the attack, with victims showing no signs of shrapnel injury to bodies or blood and every sign of death by gassing:
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