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A victim lies injured from the August 21 alleged chemical weapons attack. crocs CBS News CBS News DAMASCUS, Syria - Last November, Sara, an opposition activist, showed us aroun airmaxplus d her neighborhood, a shattered Damascus suburb defended by rebel fighters from the Syrian Free Army. Her family gave us shelter when Syrian military shells began to fall. Almost a year later 151; the shells are still falling. Dismantling Syria s chemical weapons arsenal a steep challengeSyria submits adidas campus donna data to join chemical weapons ban treatyKerry says Syria talks can t be used as stalling tacticI could see them today from our hotel, but it s impossible to get to Moahdimiyeh now. The army has it completely sealed off. CBS News spoke to opposition activist Sara via Skype. CBS News So instead 151; we got through to Sara on Skype. Sara says life today is difficult. She s not able to get enough to eat, there is no sugar, cheese or milk. On a meager diet, mostly of rice, Sara says she has lost 20 pounds since we last saw her. On the morning of August 21st, rockets filled with poison gas landed less than a mile from her home. Sara ran to help. I had to help. The people were screaming. If I don t die from chemical weapons, I m going to die from the starvation, said Sara. So are the Fxyw Jury deadlocks on case of border activist charged with helping migrants
A senior U.S. Army officer has been charged with nine offenses, including aiding the enemy and fraternizing with the daughter of a detainee while he commanded a military police detachment at an American detention facility near Baghdad, the U.S. military announced Thursday.Lt. Col. William H. Steele was accused of providing aid to the enemy by supplying an unmonitored cell phone to detainees, a U.S. statement said.Steele was the commander of the 451st Military Police Detachment at Camp Cropper, a U. stanley cup S. detention center on the western outskirts of Baghdad where former leader Saddam Hussein was held, when the offenses allegedly occurred between October 2005 and February, military spokesman Lt. Col. James Hutton said.Steele was being held in Kuwait pending a grand jury investigation, Hutton said.The other charges included unauthorized possession of classified information, fraternizing with the daughter of a detainee, maintaining an inappropriate relationship with an stanley thermoskannen interpreter, storing classified information in his quarters and possessing pornographic videos, the military said. Steele also was charged with improperly marking classified information, failing to obey an order and failing to fulfill his obligations in the expenditure of funds, the military said. Camp Cropper, located near the Baghdad airport, replaced the notorious Abu Ghraib prison as the main detention facility in t stanley cup he capital area. Saddam was held there, along with other members of his ousted regime, until
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