UNITED NATIONS
(AP) -- Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is calling for U.N. experts to
have "full access" to the sites of alleged chemical weapons use in
Syria.
He told reporters Monday access must
include interviews and examination of witnesses, victims, medical
personnel and post-mortem examinations.
The
U.N. team arrived in Damascus over the weekend and will investigate
three sites where chemical weapons attacks allegedly occurred.
Ban
said the serious security situation in Syria "will undoubtedly affect
the mission's activities," and he stressed that the government and
others must ensure their safety.
The mandate
for the investigation is limited. The team will report on whether
chemical weapons were used, and if so which ones, but it will not
determine the responsibility for an attack. This has led some
commentators to question the value of the investigation.
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