(အေလာင္းပံုမ်ား ပါသျဖင့္ ဓါတ္ပံုမ်ားကို
ႏွလံုးေရာဂါ ရွိသူမ်ားႏွင့္ ကိုယ္၀န္ေဆာင္မ်ား မၾကည့္ပါရန္ )
ဆီးရီးယားမွာ အာဏာလြန္ဆြဲတဲ့ တိုက္ပြဲေတြ ျပင္းျပင္းထန္ထန္ျဖစ္ေနခဲ့တယ္။ အခုလည္း ျဖစ္ေနဆဲပါ..
အေမရိကန္အစိုးရက ဆီးရီးယား သမၼတ အာဆပ္အစိုးရအေနနဲ႔ သူပုန္ေတြကို
တိုက္ခိုက္တဲ့ေနရာမွာ ဓါတုအဆိပ္ လက္ႏွက္ေတြ သံုးေနတယ္လို႔ စြပ္စြဲထားတာကို
တရုတ္၊ ရုရွားေတြက ျပည္တြင္းေရး ၀င္စြက္ဖို႔ အေၾကာင္းရွာတယ္လို႔
ေျပာခဲ့တယ္။ အခုေတာ့ အေမရိကန္ အစိုးရက လက္ဆုတ္လက္ကိုင္ ျပႏုိင္ပါျပီ။
ဆီးရီးယားမွာ လူေပါင္း ၁၃၀၀ ေက်ာ္၊ မိန္းကေလး ရာေပါင္းမ်ားစြာနဲ႔
ကေလးရာေပါင္းမ်ားစြာဟာ အာရံုေၾကာ ပ်က္စီးေစတဲ့ အဆိပ္ဓါတုလက္ႏွက္ေၾကာင့္
ေသဆံုးခဲ့တာကို ဒီေန႔ပဲ အေလာင္းေတြနဲ႔ အတူ ေတြ႕ရွိခဲ့ပါျပီ။
(ေဇာ္လြင္၀င္း )
Innocent: The dead bodies of Syrian children after an alleged poisonous gas attack fired by regime forces
Slaughter: Syrian activists inspect the bodies of people they say were killed by nerve gas in Damascus
Genocide in Syria as 1,300 people including hundreds of women and
children are wiped out in nerve gas attack say Syrian rebels as Hague
warns use of chemical weapons would mark 'shocking escalation'
- Activists claim 1,300 killed in government rocket strike on residential area
- A UN team is in Syria to probe chemical weapons use by President Assad
- Hague says they should be given access to site to verify claims
- Claims come as refugees flood into Iraqi Kurdistan
By
Sam Webb
PUBLISHED:
03:11 EST, 21 August 2013
|
UPDATED:
08:14 EST, 21 August 2013
Syrian activists accused President
Bashar al-Assad's forces of launching a nerve gas attack that killed at
1,300 people today, in what would, if confirmed, be by far the worst
reported use of poison gas in the two-year-old civil war.
Activists said rockets with chemical agents hit the Damascus suburbs of Ain Tarma, Zamalka and Jobar before dawn.
The
accounts could not be verified independently and were denied by Syrian
state television, which said they were disseminated deliberately to
distract a team of United Nations chemical weapons experts which arrived
three days ago.
While
these pictures of dead children are graphic, disturbing and undoubtedly
the worst so far to have emerged from the conflict, MailOnline has made
the decision to publish them in order to raise awareness of the plight
of innocent people.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2398691/Syria-Nerve-gas-attack-near-Damascus-kills-1-300-including-women-children.html#ixzz2ccKmMPsj
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ဆီးရီးယားမွာ အာဏာလြန္ဆြဲတဲ့ တိုက္ပြဲေတြ ျပင္းျပင္းထန္ထန္ျဖစ္ေနခဲ့တယ္။ အခုလည္း ျဖစ္ေနဆဲပါ..
အေမရိကန္အစိုးရက ဆီးရီးယား သမၼတ အာဆပ္အစိုးရအေနနဲ႔ သူပုန္ေတြကို တိုက္ခိုက္တဲ့ေနရာမွာ ဓါတုအဆိပ္ လက္ႏွက္ေတြ သံုးေနတယ္လို႔ စြပ္စြဲထားတာကို တရုတ္၊ ရုရွားေတြက ျပည္တြင္းေရး ၀င္စြက္ဖို႔ အေၾကာင္းရွာတယ္လို႔ ေျပာခဲ့တယ္။ အခုေတာ့ အေမရိကန္ အစိုးရက လက္ဆုတ္လက္ကိုင္ ျပႏုိင္ပါျပီ။
ဆီးရီးယားမွာ လူေပါင္း ၁၃၀၀ ေက်ာ္၊ မိန္းကေလး ရာေပါင္းမ်ားစြာနဲ႔ ကေလးရာေပါင္းမ်ားစြာဟာ အာရံုေၾကာ ပ်က္စီးေစတဲ့ အဆိပ္ဓါတုလက္ႏွက္ေၾကာင့္ ေသဆံုးခဲ့တာကို ဒီေန႔ပဲ အေလာင္းေတြနဲ႔ အတူ ေတြ႕ရွိခဲ့ပါျပီ။
(ေဇာ္လြင္၀င္း )
Slaughter: Syrian activists inspect the bodies of people they say were killed by nerve gas in Damascus
Genocide in Syria as 1,300 people including hundreds of women and children are wiped out in nerve gas attack say Syrian rebels as Hague warns use of chemical weapons would mark 'shocking escalation'
- Activists claim 1,300 killed in government rocket strike on residential area
- A UN team is in Syria to probe chemical weapons use by President Assad
- Hague says they should be given access to site to verify claims
- Claims come as refugees flood into Iraqi Kurdistan
PUBLISHED: 03:11 EST, 21 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:14 EST, 21 August 2013
Activists said rockets with chemical agents hit the Damascus suburbs of Ain Tarma, Zamalka and Jobar before dawn.
The accounts could not be verified independently and were denied by Syrian state television, which said they were disseminated deliberately to distract a team of United Nations chemical weapons experts which arrived three days ago.
While these pictures of dead children are graphic, disturbing and undoubtedly the worst so far to have emerged from the conflict, MailOnline has made the decision to publish them in order to raise awareness of the plight of innocent people.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2398691/Syria-Nerve-gas-attack-near-Damascus-kills-1-300-including-women-children.html#ixzz2ccKmMPsj
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