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1. Both Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, were admitted to Salisbury District Hospital (SDH) on 4th March 2018 and were said to have been in a coma in the weeks that followed. During this time, what actions were taken by the Hospital Trust to inform their next of kin of their condition - particularly Mr Skripal's 90-year-old mother (and of course Yulia's grandmother) -, and to keep them updated throughout their illness?
2. According to reports on 28th March, both Mr Skripal and his daughter were in a critical condition, and it was even suggested that the likelihood of either of them surviving was so remote that a judgement might be needed to make the "politically-sensitive decision over whether to maintain life support" for them. Yet just eight days later, on 5th April, it emerged that Yulia Skripal had contacted her cousin, Viktoria, by telephone, and that she had repeatedly stressed that "everything is fine" and "everyone is fine", including her father, who she said was "having a sleep". This suggests that the two of them had recovered a good while before the phone call. On what dates did the two of them regain consciousness?
3. The telephone conversation, which was recorded by Viktoria and played on Russian television, was the first public information that both Yulia and her father were no longer in a "critical condition". Why was this information not made public before her phone call was aired?
"Imagine that you have the corpse of a murder victim," chemist Vladimir Uglyov told Current Time TV, the Russian-language network run by RFE/RL in cooperation with VOA. "The criminal has left clues, including fingerprints. But you don't have those fingerprints in your database. That means you can only identify the killer if you catch him."
The source of the poison used in the Skripal case, Uglyov said, is almost certainly "some beaker standing in some safe in some city in some country."
British officials and allied governments have blamed Moscow for the March 4 poisoning of the Skripals, which has prompted sanctions and diplomatic expulsions and threatens to further harm relations between Russia and the West. Moscow has maintained its innocence.
Although Uglyov believes U.K. authorities' assertion that a nerve agent called A-234 was used against the Skripals, he said he is puzzled by the lack of the basic symptoms of A-234 poisoning -- uncontrollable urination and defecation. Such symptoms, he said, should appear if a person is exposed to something approaching half the median lethal dose.
"Maybe the dose was too small, as happened to me," he said.
MSF teams in Gaza observe unusually severe and devastating gunshot injuries inflicted by IDF snipers

Orthopaedic surgeon Dr Thierry Saucier operates on the leg of an injured patient in Alqsa Hospital in Gaza.
Medical teams in Gaza's hospitals prepare to face a possible new influx of wounded this Friday in the latest of the March of Return demonstrations. MSF surgeons in Gaza report devastating gunshot wounds among hundreds of people injured during the protests over recent weeks. The huge majority of patients - mainly young men, but also some women and children - have unusually severe wounds to the lower extremities. MSF medical teams note the injuries include an extreme level of destruction to bones and soft tissue, and large exit wounds that can be the size of a fist.
Comment: Let it be noted that deliberately causing catastrophic injury and death to Palestinians is official Israeli policy.
- Israel suppresses unarmed protesters against siege of Gaza with chemical weapons and live gunfire from snipers: 16 Palestinians killed, thousands injured
- IDF shoot 500 protesters, 6 journalists, kill 9 - in one day - MSM actually notices
- Such tough guys: IDF shoot 12-year-old Palestinian boy during Gaza Land Day protests
- Israeli leaders who ordered calculated murders of Palestinian protesters bear personal responsibility for the deaths and injuries
- Gaza massacre: Israeli leaders should be prosecuted for war crimes in International Criminal Court
The Home Office destroyed thousands of landing card slips recording Windrush immigrants' arrival dates in the UK, despite staff warnings that the move would make it harder to check the records of older Caribbean-born residents experiencing residency difficulties.
A former Home Office employee said the records, stored in the basement of a government tower block, were a vital resource for case workers when they were asked to find information about someone's arrival date in the UK from the West Indies - usually when the individual was struggling to resolve immigration status problems.
Although the home secretary, Amber Rudd, has promised to make it easier for Windrush-generation residents to regularise their status, the destruction of the database is likely to make the process harder, even with the support of the new taskforce announced this week.
On Saturday the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) confirmed on Twitter that its fact-finding mission team "visited one of the sites" in Douma "to collect samples for analysis in connection with allegations of chemical weapons use on 7 April 2018."
Comment: Given all the witness accounts collected so far, the OPCW should find no evidence of chemical weapons in the Douma "attack". The Russians have secured the area, so barring pressure on the OPCW from the West (which has happened before), their findings will hopefully corroborate the statements by Douma locals.

Hassan Diab appears in the video of the victims of the 'chemical attack' in Douma. Later the boy explained to Russian media how the event was staged.
- From the mouths of babes: Syrian boy caught in White Helmets FAKE chemical attack video reveals truth
- Another child confirms he was given food for participating in militant's staged chemical weapons attack in Douma
- Russian MoD reveals expert analysis of Douma soil contains no traces of chemical substances
- Investigative reporter interviews Douma residents, all say they witnessed no signs of chemical attack
Moscow has slammed the US for "artificially" creating conditions to halt the issuance of visas. "Even during the Cold War it did not come to this," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Saturday, adding that art has always served for easing tensions and "melting the ice of distrust."
Now "influential forces" in the US, which are preoccupied with trying to pressure Russia, "do not stop at anything," the foreign ministry said. "They are trying to fence off Americans from Russians with a visa wall, as we've said before, making trips of our citizens to the USA practically impossible," according to the statement.
Yesterday Portman issued a statement elaborating on her earlier statement. She cited "atrocities" and her discomfort at attending a ceremony aalongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Though she also said she does not support BDS, boycott, divestment and sanctions.
I chose not to attend because I did not want to appear as endorsing Benjamin Netanyahu, who was to be giving a speech at the ceremony...I treasure my Israeli friends and family, Israeli food, books, art, cinema, and dance. Israel was created exactly 70 years ago as a haven for refugees from the Holocaust. But the mistreatment of those suffering from today's atrocities is simply not in line with my Jewish values. Because I care about Israel, I must stand up against violence, corruption, inequality, and abuse of power.The chief response of Israel's defenders has been silence.
Comment: Here is Portman's full statement posted on Instagram:
My decision not to attend the Genesis Prize ceremony has been mischaracterized by others. Let me speak for myself. I chose not to attend because I did not want to appear as endorsing Benjamin Netanyahu, who was to be giving a speech at the ceremony. By the same token, I am not part of the BDS movement and do not endorse it. Like many Israelis and Jews around the world, I can be critical of the leadership in Israel without wanting to boycott the entire nation. I treasure my Israeli friends and family, Israeli food, books, art, cinema, and dance. Israel was created exactly 70 years ago as a haven for refugees from the Holocaust. But the mistreatment of those suffering from today's atrocities is simply not in line with my Jewish values. Because I care about Israel, I must stand up against violence, corruption, inequality, and abuse of power.Just as the Left is devouring itself, so is the identity-politics obsessed Zionist movement. One tiny deviation from the party line, and a previous (and current) supporter is thrown to the dogs. How pathological must a political "identity group" be to call someone "vile" who supports Israel, doesn't support BDS, yet simply criticizes the premeditated murder of protesting civilians (under military occupation and blockade). In fact, Portman didn't even specifically refer to the murders, just to "violence, corruption, inequality, and abuse of power". That is an accurate, objective description of the Israeli government. You can support a country and criticize their government at the same time, contrary to popular belief.
Please do not take any words that do not come directly from me as my own.
This experience has inspired me to support a number of charities in Israel. I will be announcing them soon, and I hope others will join me in supporting the great work they are doing.
See also: Natalie Portman says 'enough'! Refuses to accept Israel's equivalent of Nobel Prize based on recent events in Gaza
"There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen."There will be many such weeks from now until 2025, with the end result an emergence of a multi-polar world that will permanently unseat the unipolar U.S. imperial paradigm.
Calling Syrian President Bashar Assad as more of a "figurehead than a dictator," Lord Green of Deddington called for the government to rethink its strategy towards the war-torn country.
Lord Green said the UK should move "more in the direction of friendship" with Assad, as his regime "is here to stay." He was the UK's ambassador to Syria between 1991 and 1994 before he went on to found the Migration Watch think tank, which is dedicated to slashing immigration in Britain.
Comment: It's encouraging to see more circumspect voices speaking out against the hysterical war-mongering of F.UK.US. Whether any of those voices will be heard above the shrill cries for war and more war seems doubtful at this point.
May rejects Corbyn's 'War Powers Act' in second debate on Syria strikes
The FSB operatives attempted to arrest the suspected terrorist in the southern Russian region of Stavropol on Saturday. The perpetrator, however, resisted and engaged in a firefight with law enforcement, receiving a fatal wound, the FSB press service said.
The terrorist plotted an attack on a local office of the FSB and a Stavropol government building, "using firearms and improvised explosive devices (IEDs)."














Comment: Slane's previous writing on the Skripal case: