This video is about a recent demonstration against war on Syria, in The Hague, the Netherlands.
Translated from Dutch NOS TV, about Syria:
Parliament: no hard evidence Assad used poison gas
Update: Wednesday, 4 Sep 2013, 19:37
The Dutch intelligence services have no hard evidence that the Assad regime has used poison gas, MPs who are briefed by the two services AIVD and MIVD say.
The intelligence services have analyzed all the information provided by the U.S. government. The MPs can not tell exactly what they have heard, because a part of that is secret.
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It will be a catastrophic mistake if Syria is attacked by The USA.
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Very true, Jalal. It may lead to wider war, with catastrophic consequences for civilians in Iran, Israel, Iraq, Lebanon … etc. etc.
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