Re: Brmék H'áberz (Barmenian Herald)
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 2:32 pm
Suspected Chemical Sites Destroyed By Fire
July 4491
Three of the sites suspected of being the locations of the Barmenistan chemical weapon development and storage sites have been destroyed in a set of mysterious fires. The Barmenistani military police arrested more than a dozen suspects for "arson and vandalism." The Government has refused to comment on how these supposed suspects managed to locate and enter the heavily guarded sites in the northern mountains. All three sites were to be the main focus of a highly anticipated World Congress investigation into the country's supposed ownership and use of chemical weapons
One of the three destroyed sites on Mount Tamar
World Congress Special Representative to Barmenia, Amma Tembo called on the Government to "take utmost effort towards preserving all military sites until the WC's expected investigation is through." The government rejected her request for a WC investigation into the cause of the fires as "mockery" and has called for her replacement.
More breathless, blue-skinned Kathurans in hospitals
Hospitals in the northern parts of the island of Kathuristan have reported new cases of "breathless, blue-skinned patients". St Eksandr Memorial Hospital said it had admitted more than 150 new patients in the past two weeks while a number of other hospitals have reported similar numbers. The Government has declared a state of environmental emergency, blaming the latest development on the "ongoing industrial pollution disaster" and attributed the blue skin to a "popular temporary skin-tanning craze." An environmental officer who questioned this pointing out that the rate of cases seems to have increased rather than decreased as would be expected in the case of an industrial accident was denounced to a Popular Revolutionary Tribunal for "sabotage", leading many other experts to remain silent on the matter.
July 4491
Three of the sites suspected of being the locations of the Barmenistan chemical weapon development and storage sites have been destroyed in a set of mysterious fires. The Barmenistani military police arrested more than a dozen suspects for "arson and vandalism." The Government has refused to comment on how these supposed suspects managed to locate and enter the heavily guarded sites in the northern mountains. All three sites were to be the main focus of a highly anticipated World Congress investigation into the country's supposed ownership and use of chemical weapons
One of the three destroyed sites on Mount Tamar
World Congress Special Representative to Barmenia, Amma Tembo called on the Government to "take utmost effort towards preserving all military sites until the WC's expected investigation is through." The government rejected her request for a WC investigation into the cause of the fires as "mockery" and has called for her replacement.
More breathless, blue-skinned Kathurans in hospitals
Hospitals in the northern parts of the island of Kathuristan have reported new cases of "breathless, blue-skinned patients". St Eksandr Memorial Hospital said it had admitted more than 150 new patients in the past two weeks while a number of other hospitals have reported similar numbers. The Government has declared a state of environmental emergency, blaming the latest development on the "ongoing industrial pollution disaster" and attributed the blue skin to a "popular temporary skin-tanning craze." An environmental officer who questioned this pointing out that the rate of cases seems to have increased rather than decreased as would be expected in the case of an industrial accident was denounced to a Popular Revolutionary Tribunal for "sabotage", leading many other experts to remain silent on the matter.