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Accusation levelled by Syria's representative to the UN after regime and Russia accused of bombing MSF hospital on Monday


Syria's representative at the United Nations has defended Russia and the Assad regime from accusations that they bombed a Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) hospital on Monday by saying the organisation is a front for French intelligence.

The MSF hospital in the north-western, rebel-held province of Idlib was bombed twice with two missiles each time on Monday morning. Five patients, including a chlid, five members of hospital staff and a caretaker were killed, with two members of staff still missing presumed dead.

MSF said there may be more bodies under the rubble as there was no complete list of patients at the time. It accused Russian bombers of deliberately targeting the hospital.

But Russia has denied it was responsible, and accused MSF of being part of an attempt to fabricate accusations to blacken Moscow's name. On Tuesday night, Bashar al-Jaafari, the Syria ambassador to the UN in New York and chief negotiator for the regime at peace talks, was also asked about the attack.

"The so-called hospital was installed without any prior consultation with the Syrian government by the so-called French network called MSF which is a branch of the French intelligence operating in Syria," he said.

The hospital in Idlib was one of five hit on Monday, said to be the worst day for such targets being struck for six months. Two schools were also hit.

The destruction of medical facilities prompted worldwide outrage. But Russia issued an immediate denial.

“We categorically do not accept such statements, the more so as every time those making these statements are unable to prove their unfounded accusations in any way," said Dmitry Peskov, Vladimir Putin’s press secretary. The Syrian ambassador to Moscow went so far as to claim that the strikes had been carried out by the United States.

Russia's defence ministry claimed the whole incident was a "fabrication", basing the claim on the fact that MSF had put out a separate statement criticising attacks on hospitals last week - which the ministry said was a reference to Monday's alleged attack released early by accident.

The attacks on schools and hospitals came a few days before a "cessation of hostilities" was supposed to be declared, having been agreed by Russia and the United States in advance.

The opposition demanded that this could not happen without relief supplies being delivered in line with previous United Nations resolutions unconditionally to areas besieged by the regime.

The UN that aid convoys would begin to seven besieged areas - four rebel-held areas besieged by the regime, and the others the three regime-held areas under siege, two by rebels and one by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

UN aid workers have complained for months that the regime has forced them into long negotiations about sending in aid, which is supposed to be mandated by the UN resolution.

"It is the duty of the government of Syria to want to reach every Syrian person wherever they are and allow the UN to bring humanitarian aid," the UN envoy on Syria, Staffan de Mistura, said while on a visit to Damascus on Tuesday. "Tomorrow we test this."

Even that prompted an angry reaction from the Syrian authorities. "We don't need anyone to remind us of our duties to our people," the Syrian state news agency quoted an anonymous official as saying.


'Medecins Sans Frontieres run by French intelligence', says Assad regime - Telegraph
 
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French intelligence at work

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Accusation levelled by Syria's representative to the UN after regime and Russia accused of bombing MSF hospital on Monday


Syria's representative at the United Nations has defended Russia and the Assad regime from accusations that they bombed a Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) hospital on Monday by saying the organisation is a front for French intelligence.

The MSF hospital in the north-western, rebel-held province of Idlib was bombed twice with two missiles each time on Monday morning. Five patients, including a chlid, five members of hospital staff and a caretaker were killed, with two members of staff still missing presumed dead.

MSF said there may be more bodies under the rubble as there was no complete list of patients at the time. It accused Russian bombers of deliberately targeting the hospital.

But Russia has denied it was responsible, and accused MSF of being part of an attempt to fabricate accusations to blacken Moscow's name. On Tuesday night, Bashar al-Jaafari, the Syria ambassador to the UN in New York and chief negotiator for the regime at peace talks, was also asked about the attack.

"The so-called hospital was installed without any prior consultation with the Syrian government by the so-called French network called MSF which is a branch of the French intelligence operating in Syria," he said.

The hospital in Idlib was one of five hit on Monday, said to be the worst day for such targets being struck for six months. Two schools were also hit.

The destruction of medical facilities prompted worldwide outrage. But Russia issued an immediate denial.

“We categorically do not accept such statements, the more so as every time those making these statements are unable to prove their unfounded accusations in any way," said Dmitry Peskov, Vladimir Putin’s press secretary. The Syrian ambassador to Moscow went so far as to claim that the strikes had been carried out by the United States.

Russia's defence ministry claimed the whole incident was a "fabrication", basing the claim on the fact that MSF had put out a separate statement criticising attacks on hospitals last week - which the ministry said was a reference to Monday's alleged attack released early by accident.

The attacks on schools and hospitals came a few days before a "cessation of hostilities" was supposed to be declared, having been agreed by Russia and the United States in advance.

The opposition demanded that this could not happen without relief supplies being delivered in line with previous United Nations resolutions unconditionally to areas besieged by the regime.

The UN that aid convoys would begin to seven besieged areas - four rebel-held areas besieged by the regime, and the others the three regime-held areas under siege, two by rebels and one by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

UN aid workers have complained for months that the regime has forced them into long negotiations about sending in aid, which is supposed to be mandated by the UN resolution.

"It is the duty of the government of Syria to want to reach every Syrian person wherever they are and allow the UN to bring humanitarian aid," the UN envoy on Syria, Staffan de Mistura, said while on a visit to Damascus on Tuesday. "Tomorrow we test this."

Even that prompted an angry reaction from the Syrian authorities. "We don't need anyone to remind us of our duties to our people," the Syrian state news agency quoted an anonymous official as saying.


'Medecins Sans Frontieres run by French intelligence', says Assad regime - Telegraph
Commit every possible crime against humanity, then deny it....Russian style.
 
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Well there are good charity organizations in the west. But the fact is also that these are quite often used by Intelligence agencies to serve their own purpose or front end itself for their nefarious operations.
 
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Syria's representative at the United Nations has defended Russia and the Assad regime from accusations that they bombed a Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) hospital on Monday by saying the organisation is a front for French intelligence.

But Russia has denied it was responsible, and accused MSF of being part of an attempt to fabricate accusations to blacken Moscow's name. On Tuesday night, Bashar al-Jaafari, the Syria ambassador to the UN in New York and chief negotiator for the regime at peace talks, was also asked about the attack.

"The so-called hospital was installed without any prior consultation with the Syrian government by the so-called French network called MSF which is a branch of the French intelligence operating in Syria," he said.

“We categorically do not accept such statements, the more so as every time those making these statements are unable to prove their unfounded accusations in any way," said Dmitry Peskov, Vladimir Putin’s press secretary.

i agree with mr. bashar al-jaafri and mr. dmitry peskov... i had the same thought when i read this news item in the 'deccan chronicle' newspaper on tueday.

msf may have started with good intentions but since 2011 became a tool in hands of the french regime towards realizing nato propaganda and disinfo against the syrian government and against the jamahiriya system in libya.

and yes, how can msf open a hospital without consultation with the syrian government??

and yes, the french regime and the french military are populated with war-criminals and genociders, not least aided by some of the french scientific establishment[1] :
For this reason, as exemplified in Libya in 2011 and Mali this year, satellites also participate to the ability to engage in coercive and initial-entry operations (entrée en premier) and preserve France’s strategic initiative. This is all the more the case since, thanks to its large array of observation orbital systems, France is well equipped to carry out its contribution as a respected partner and framework-nation in every multinational coalitions in which it takes part. Last but not least, not only does the use of space assets represent a genuine force multiplier for operational/tactical tasks as shown below but it also provides a strong currency allowing further intelligence via exchanges agreements with powerful nations.
Opération Harmattan, launched in March 2011 in the skies of Libya, inaugurated a new era allowing France to use space assets for operations in a comprehensive way, from planning to conduct. Though not responsive enough to follow the evolution of tactical situations occurring very fast on the theater of operations, satellites were still the best tool within reach able to offer coverage in depth over large areas.

Opération Serval showed an even greater use of space resources to provide timely and useful intelligence to forces operating in theater with an unprecedented integration and shortening of the observation-orientation-decision-action (OODA) loop.

While air sensors (RAFALE equipped with Reco New Generation/Areos reconnaissance pod) were constrained to operate in the north of Libya, HELIOS’s capabilities France permitted to take an interest to the whole country and make, for example, estimations of oil resources still in possession of pro-Khadafy forces. As such, satellites were crucial upstream on both defensive (anti-aircraft systems) and offensive levels (targeting), as well as downstream (post-raid damage assessments).


and this is what those french satellites, the french government, the french airforce and the french commandos achieved in libya in 2011 :

هذا ما فعله الناتو بأطفال سرت: شكرا للعرب - YouTube

any nato apologist laughing and joking and writing disinfo after this deserves to be shot by a international progressive people's committee.

sooner or later, all nato leaders are destined for a international trial court on charges of war-crimes, genocide and overthrow of truly democratic and socialist systems... this court will be on the lines of 'kuala lumpur war crimes commission'... perhaps such a commission can begin this year and try the nato leaders and sentence them in absentia like what happened with george bush jr and tony blair.


The destruction of medical facilities prompted worldwide outrage.

worldwide outrage??

are syria, russia, cuba, dprk, venezuela and all the independent countries sited on mars??

The Syrian ambassador to Moscow went so far as to claim that the strikes had been carried out by the United States.

what is "went so far" about this??

didn't usa airforce bomb a afghanistan hospital some months ago??

one need not make a list of the outrageous and amazing lies that usa government and its stooges have said since 1950.

"It is the duty of the government of Syria to want to reach every Syrian person wherever they are and allow the UN to bring humanitarian aid," the UN envoy on Syria, Staffan de Mistura, said while on a visit to Damascus on Tuesday. "Tomorrow we test this."

Even that prompted an angry reaction from the Syrian authorities. "We don't need anyone to remind us of our duties to our people," the Syrian state news agency quoted an anonymous official as saying.

one must be reminded that uno has facilitated uno-supervised self-transfer of fsa and nusra terrorists from certain syrian cities because the terrorists would have been wiped out otherwise by the syrian forces.

one must also be reminded of the filthy lies that the governments of usa, britain, france and germany said in early 2011 to initiate their long-dreamt "arab spring" regime-change program against libyan jamahiriya and syria.

im speachless

why??


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[1] The Space Review: Space, luxury or necessity: situations and prospects for France after the Livre Blanc and Opération Serval
 
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Usual BS by a guy who'd really like the press to look elsewhere! ( Assad )

Could the French secret services have moles / spies in that organization? Of course!
Does the organization itself condone this if it's the case? Certainly not!
I know people who have worked for MSF, they're not the type, not the right motivation!

Between doctors & nurses that let top salaries go by to help the needy at their own risk
half a world away and a power freak that barrel bombs his own people, the choice is easy!

Good evening all, Tay.
 
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Accusation levelled by Syria's representative to the UN after regime and Russia accused of bombing MSF hospital on Monday


Syria's representative at the United Nations has defended Russia and the Assad regime from accusations that they bombed a Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) hospital on Monday by saying the organisation is a front for French intelligence.

The MSF hospital in the north-western, rebel-held province of Idlib was bombed twice with two missiles each time on Monday morning. Five patients, including a chlid, five members of hospital staff and a caretaker were killed, with two members of staff still missing presumed dead.

MSF said there may be more bodies under the rubble as there was no complete list of patients at the time. It accused Russian bombers of deliberately targeting the hospital.

But Russia has denied it was responsible, and accused MSF of being part of an attempt to fabricate accusations to blacken Moscow's name. On Tuesday night, Bashar al-Jaafari, the Syria ambassador to the UN in New York and chief negotiator for the regime at peace talks, was also asked about the attack.

"The so-called hospital was installed without any prior consultation with the Syrian government by the so-called French network called MSF which is a branch of the French intelligence operating in Syria," he said.

The hospital in Idlib was one of five hit on Monday, said to be the worst day for such targets being struck for six months. Two schools were also hit.

The destruction of medical facilities prompted worldwide outrage. But Russia issued an immediate denial.

“We categorically do not accept such statements, the more so as every time those making these statements are unable to prove their unfounded accusations in any way," said Dmitry Peskov, Vladimir Putin’s press secretary. The Syrian ambassador to Moscow went so far as to claim that the strikes had been carried out by the United States.

Russia's defence ministry claimed the whole incident was a "fabrication", basing the claim on the fact that MSF had put out a separate statement criticising attacks on hospitals last week - which the ministry said was a reference to Monday's alleged attack released early by accident.

The attacks on schools and hospitals came a few days before a "cessation of hostilities" was supposed to be declared, having been agreed by Russia and the United States in advance.

The opposition demanded that this could not happen without relief supplies being delivered in line with previous United Nations resolutions unconditionally to areas besieged by the regime.

The UN that aid convoys would begin to seven besieged areas - four rebel-held areas besieged by the regime, and the others the three regime-held areas under siege, two by rebels and one by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

UN aid workers have complained for months that the regime has forced them into long negotiations about sending in aid, which is supposed to be mandated by the UN resolution.

"It is the duty of the government of Syria to want to reach every Syrian person wherever they are and allow the UN to bring humanitarian aid," the UN envoy on Syria, Staffan de Mistura, said while on a visit to Damascus on Tuesday. "Tomorrow we test this."

Even that prompted an angry reaction from the Syrian authorities. "We don't need anyone to remind us of our duties to our people," the Syrian state news agency quoted an anonymous official as saying.


'Medecins Sans Frontieres run by French intelligence', says Assad regime - Telegraph

MSF is one of the most respected charities in the world! From conflict zones, to developing countries, to disaster areas, MSF's work has been praised. MSF has won numerous awards from many apolitical organisations that have spoken highly of the work they do.
This idiot Asad has nothing better to say.

I am proud to be a major contributor to MSF and I have given to them for the past 20 years. I've also had the pleasure of working with them on projects in Africa and Asia.
I love MSF, God bless you guys.

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