DAMASCUS: The use of chemical weapons in Syria would constitute a “crime against humanity,” United Nations (UN) chief Ban Ki-moon said on Friday, adding there was “no time to lose” in probing alleged attacks which the opposition says killed hundreds.
Ban described reports of the incidents near Damascus on Wednesday as “very alarming and shocking” and urged the regime to allow a UN inspection team, already on the ground in Syria, to begin an investigation without delay.
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