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A leading advocate of sending an ‘independent team’ to investigate the bombed El Shifa pharmaceutical factory works out of Sudan’s London mission. Since the United States’ attack on 20 August (AC Vol 39 No 17), Tom Carnaffin, whose Embassy contact is Press Counsellor Abdel Mahmoud Nur el Daiem Salih el Koronki, has been a prominent pundit, telling the world’s media that El Shifa didn’t and couldn’t produce chemical weapons (CW)....

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United States, Tom Carnaffin, Abdel Mahmoud Nur el Daiem Salih el Koronki, Ba Abboud, Beshir Hassan Beshir, British, Julian Perry Robinson, El Shifa, Shifa

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