By Finian Cunningham
May 16, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" -
The campaign is on for Syrian national
forces to retake the last-remaining redoubt
of militants in northwest Idlib. That might
explain why the New York Times was prompted
to publish a 5,000-word article based on
flimsy anti-Syrian propaganda.
It is the Damascus government's sovereign
right to recover all of its national
territory, yet Western media are again
trying to spin another "Aleppo-style"
onslaught to discredit the Syrian army from
its ultimate task.
This week Russia blocked a discussion at the
UN Security Council on the grounds that
Western powers were traducing the Idlib
military operations as a criminal violation
against innocent-sounding "rebels". Most of
the militants holding out in Idlib province
are foreign-backed mercenaries affiliated
with internationally proscribed jihadist
terror groups, such as Nusra Front or ISIS (Daesh
in Arabic).
To be sure, the article is a re-run of a tired old story dating from 2014 when several Western media outlets had back then published sensational claims alleging a barbaric prison, torture and execution system overseen by President Bashar al-Assad.
Strangely, the NY Times seems to be only Western media outlet still pushing the story with its recent update, while other outlets have left it behind. The anomaly could be because the original "torture story" has since been convincingly debunked by several independent researchers. The main source for Western media claims was a mysterious, alleged Syrian military police defector nicknamed "Caesar". He was supposed to be a photographer working for Syrian military police who smuggled out tens of thousands images purporting to show how detainees were tortured, starved and beaten to death, among other horrors.
Are You Tired Of The Lies And Non-Stop Propaganda? |