Assad will use chemical weapons: top defector (AFP) AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE) 07/16/12)
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will use chemical weapons against
opposition forces and may have already deployed them, Nawaf Fares,
the first Syrian ambassador to defect, told the BBC on Monday.
Fares, the most prominent politician to defect since the uprising
against Assad began, insisted that the president´s days were numbered
but warned he would be prepared "to eradicate the entire Syrian
people" to remain in power.
When asked by the BBC´s Frank Gardner whether that would mean the use
of chemical weapons, Fares said: "I am convinced that if Bashar al-
Assad´s regime is further cornered by the people -- he would use such
weapons."
"There is information, unconfirmed information, that chemical weapons
have been used in Homs," the former ambassador to Iraq added.
Syria has a large stock of chemical weapons and neighbouring
countries are increasingly concerned about what will happen to them
if the regime topples.
Fares said this outcome was now "inevitable".
"It is absolutely sure that this government will fall in a short
time," he told the BBC from his refuge in Qatar. "We wish for this
time to be short so that more sacrifices are reduced."
Fares, who announced his defection on July 11, was widely seen as a
regime hardliner and his decision to break ranks has triggered
suspicion among activists.
Some dissidents say Fares has been likely groomed by the West to play
a role in a transitional government while others have spoken about
his "criminal" past.
Fares, who has served as governor in several Syrian provinces and has
held senior security and Baath party posts, hails from the prominent
Oqaydat Sunni tribe in eastern Syria, which also has members in Iraq,
Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
A former policeman, Fares had close ties to the dreaded intelligence
services before becoming governor and later Syria´s first ambassador
to Iraq following a 30-year rupture in ties between the two
neighbours.
Syria´s military deployed armoured vehicles near central Damascus on
Monday as troops battled rebels around the capital in what activists
said could be a turning point in the 16-month uprising.
Fares said the spread of violence to the capital proved that
the "expansion and the power of the revolution was increasing day-by-
day." (Copyright © 2012 Agence France Presse. 07/16/12)
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