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Please make sure these dispatches reach as many readers as possible. Share with kin, friends and workmates and ask them to do likewise. Help us break the corporate media monopoly before it kills us all. The ruling oligarchy depends on its disinformation machine to maintain its power. Please consider a donation today! The Economist, another Atanticist publication is equally vile in its demonisation campaigns against any target of the US empire. On August 4 2020 2.750 tons of ammonium nitrate, stored in a warehouse of Beirut s harbour, exploded. The blast destroyed large parts of the city. The dangerous load had come on a defect ship which was impounded by the Lebanese authorities. It had been stored since 2013. Despite urgent warnings, the complicate Lebanese bureaucracy had never found a way to get rid of the dangerous load. ....
Saturday, 16 January, 2021 - 06:15 A view shows damage at the site of the blast in Beirut s port area, Lebanon August 5, 2020. (Reuters) Beirut - Asharq Al-Awsat The ammonium nitrate shipment that caused the cataclysmic Beirut port explosion was originally headed to the Syrian regime and was to be used for military purposes. The company used to ship a huge stockpile of ammonium nitrate to Beirut port, where it caused the explosion on August 4, has been linked to three influential businessmen with ties to the Syrian president Bashar Assad, a new investigation has found, reported the Guardian on Friday. The revelations about Savaro Ltd – a London shelf company that was deregistered at Companies House on Tuesday – have amplified suspicions that Beirut had always been the cargo’s intended destination, and not Mozambique, its official endpoint. ....
The company used to ship a huge stockpile of ammonium nitrate to Beirut port, where it caused a devastating explosion last August, has been linked to three influential businessmen with ties to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, a new investigation has found. The revelations about Savaro Limited – a London shelf company that was deregistered at Companies House on Tuesday – have amplified suspicions that Beirut had always been the cargo’s intended. ....
Guardian Smears Syria s President With Implausible Link To Beirut s Port Blast On August 4 2020 2.750 tons of ammonium nitrate, stored in a warehouse of Beirut s harbour, exploded. The blast destroyed large parts of the city. The dangerous load had come on a defect ship which was impounded by the Lebanese authorities. It had been stored since 2013. Despite urgent warnings, the complicate Lebanese bureaucracy had never found a way to get rid of the dangerous load. Soon conspiracy theories sprang up about the real ownership and purpose of the load and of who might have had an interest in igniting it. None made much sense. The original explanation of a bureaucratic tussle and pure neglect are still the most plausible cause. ....