Syria: ‘they are leaving us alone to die’
Syrians tell of the fight to save victims of Wednesday’s alleged nerve gas attack.
Khaled Saleh of the opposition Syrian National Coalition, tells Channel 4 News that he believes that chemical weapons were used by the Syrian regime.
Iran has warned the US not to cross the “red line” on Syria, saying it would have “severe consequences”, according to the Fars news agency.
Unverified footage emerges of a young girl in a coma believed to be a victim of an alleged gas attack in Syria. Channel 4 News reporter Inigo Gilmore has the full story.
The United States is repositioning naval forces in the Mediterranean to give President Barack Obama the option for an armed strike on Syria, US officials have said.
William Hague says the British government believes that Bashar al-Assad’s government is responsible for the “terrible atrocity” of a chemical weapons attack in Damascus.
Cynthia P Schneider, a former US diplomat speaks to Jackie Long about the problems in Syria and what the US can do next.
Syrians tell of the fight to save victims of Wednesday’s alleged nerve gas attack.
Hours of shocking footage purporting to show the after-effects of a Syrian government chemical strike on rebel-held areas near Damascus have been posted online.
For #c4newspopup we take a global debate to the teashops of Cumbria. Jackie Long finds people shocked at the violence in Syria – but wary of military intervention.
Syria’s death toll from a day of violence in Damascus escalates ever higher, according to rebels, as a neighbourhood “full of dead people” is discovered.
Marie Harf, Deputy Spokesperson for the US State Department tells Channel 4 News that the US believes there was a “chemical weapons attack in Syria”. “We want a full U.N. investigation,” she adds.
The White House calls on the United Nations to urgently investigate allegations of massive deadly chemical weapons use by Syrian government forces.
A flood of 30,000 Syrian refugees have entered Kurdish Iraq in the past three days. It is the biggest single wave of refugees to leave Syria since the 2011 uprising started says the UN.
Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad appears on television as the authorities deny claims his convoy was hit by a rebel attack. But are the opposition forces gaining ground?
Traumatised and exploited, most of the Syrian children in the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan are not at school. But as Lindsey Hilsum reports, there are no better options available.