Hollande Denies All Knowledge of 125 Deaths in French Air Strike

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 22 July 2016

 

French President Francois Hollande claimed yesterday that he did not know
whether his country's air force had killed 125 civilians by bombing a Syrian
village on Tuesday.

 

Mr Hollande's evasions came amid a chorus of protest from opposing sides in
the Syrian war and from the United Nations over the actions of the US-led
"coalition" bombing Syria - of which Britain is part.

 

Careful, but blind

 

"On the actions of the coalition, I have no exact information on what French
planes could have done," Mr Hollande said.

 

"We are striking in the framework of the coalition and are very careful in
our strikes."

 

On Wednesday, the Syrian Foreign Ministry wrote to UN secretary-general Ban
Ki Moon and the Security Council, demanding they condemn the bombing of
al-Tukhar and blaming France.

 

US-backed Kurds

 

Al-Tukhar, which lies north of Manbij in Aleppo province, is besieged by the
US-backed Kurdish separatist YPG militia.

 

Yesterday the YPG offered the Islamic State occupiers a 48-hour amnesty to
pull out of the town, leaving behind their heavy weapons.

 

Unicef

 

US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter promised an investigation, while a
coalition spokesman said there were "multiple national aircraft providing
strikes in Manbij.

 

"So how the Syrian government knows who conducted what strike, I question."

 

The French Foreign Ministry said it "gave no credit to statements made by
the regime of Bashar al-Assad."

 

But UN children's agency Unicef said "more than 20 children" were killed in
the attack.

 

"No matter where they are in Syria or under whose control they live,
absolutely nothing justifies attacks on children," the agency said.

 

Massacre

 

Even the Western-backed, overseas-based Syrian National Coalition (SNC)
called for a halt to coalition air raids while the incident is investigated.

 

SNC president Anas al-Abdah warned that it would "prove to be a recruitment
tool for terrorist organisations."

 

The Free Syrian Army called the bombing a "shocking massacre," while dozens
of people protested in the FSA-held border town of Azaz on Wednesday. One
young boy held a placard reading: "Our children will tell God everything."

 

Unicef also condemned the beheading of a 12-year-old Palestinian refugee boy
by CIA-armed Nour al-Din al-Zenki Movement terrorists in besieged east
Aleppo on Tuesday.

 

The Syrian Foreign Ministry has urged the security council to speak out on
that atrocity as well.

 

 

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