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FILE: aPRIL 17, 2013: Anti-Syrian regime protesters holding Syrian revolution
flags during a rally. The image provided by Aleppo Media Center AMC
has been authenticated based on its contents and other reporting.APWASHINGTON
Discussions within the Obama administration in favor of providing arms
to the Syrian rebels are gaining ground amid new indications that President
Bashar Assad's regime may have launched additional chemical weapons attacks,
U.S. and other diplomatic officials say.As the number of suspected attacks
grows, U.S. officials said intelligence agencies are seeing signs that Syrian
opposition forces may be distancing themselves from the Al Qaeda-linked
group there -- chipping away at one of the key arguments against
giving lethal aid to the rebels. Yet, at the same time, the
fighters associated with the extremist group are among the most effective
against the regime. Assad displayed new confidence, going on the offensive
in the hopes of taking advantage of ill will against the extremist
group.Officials insisted Wednesday that no decisions have been made but
said arming the rebels is seen as more likely and preferable than
any other military option. One U.S. official described a new "reconsideration"
within the administration of the military options. The officials, who all
spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss
publicly the options under consideration, said most U.S. leaders prefer
that th
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what's taking place," Panetta said. "And as a result of not having
that kind of information, the commander who was on the ground in
that area, General Ham, General Dempsey and I felt very strongly that
we could not put forces at risk in that situation."The State Department
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up to it, also claimed that "Washington-Tripoli-Benghazi communication,
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">bique."Their legal system is
far from adequate and an individual found guilty is given a slap
on the wrist and then they say 'OK. Give me my horn
back,'" said Michael H. Knight, chairman of the African Rhino Specialist
Group of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Species
Survival Commission.A meeting of the group in February reported there might,
possibly, be one white rhino left in Mozambique and no black rhinos
at all, Knight said.According to Abacar: "We have already announced the
extinction of the rhino population in Limpopo National Park."But Bartolomeu
Soto, director of Mozambique's transfrontier conservation unit, told the
AP "We believe we still have rhinos, though we don't know how
many."Mozambican news reports have said the last 15 rhinos in the park
were slaughtered in the past month, but park officials said those reports
were wrong. Soto said the misunderstanding had arisen over Abacar's statement
to journalists that he had not seen a rhino in the three
months since he was put in charge of the large park.The only
official figure available for rhino deaths is that 17 rhino carcasses were
found in the park in 2010, Soto said. He said officials believe
poaching must be taking place because rhino horn and elephant tusks carried
by Asian smugglers are regularly seized at Mozambique's ports, although
at least some of the contraband could be from animals killed by
Mozambican poachers in neighboring South Afri
rned how to make a bomb. However, it wasnt until the FBI
released a surveillance photo of the suspects that the friends realized
Tsarnaev may have been involved.The FBI claims this prompted Dias Kadyrbayev
and Azamat Tazhayakova both 19-year-old natives of Kazakhstan and friends
of Tsarnaev at UMass-Dartmouth, to go to Tsarnaev's dorm and take a
laptop, the backpack and some Vaseline that may have been used in
making the deadly pressure cooker bombs that killed three and injured more
than 200 at the race. Police believe the bombs were packed with
shrapnel and gunpowder removed from fireworks.Robel Phillipos, of Cambridge,
Mass., also 19, was charged with willfully making materially false statements
to federal law enforcement officials during a terrorism investigation.The
affidavit filed in support of a complaint said Kadyrbayev was the one
who carried out the disposal of the backpack after the three saw
the fireworks that had been hollowed out and emptied of gunpowder.Although
the three new suspects initially appear to have stonewalled authorities,
Phillipos came clean in a fourth interview, conducted April 26. He confessed
that the three took the backpack out of their friend's dorm room,
according to the affidavit. Phillipos allegedly told investigators that
the two others "started to freak out" after seeing Tsarnaev identified on
television.Robert Stahl, an attorney representing Kadyrbayev, said his client
denies the allegations and a
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