Siege Shows
U.S., Concern Trolls Hypocrisy
By Moon Of
Alabama
July 31,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Moon
Of Alabama"
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Do you
remember the outcry over the siege of Ramadi by
Iraqi and U.S. forces? When those forces expressed
little concern for the civilians who were not let go
by the ISIS fighters occupying the city?
No? You do
not remember those concerns? The outcry from
Amnesty, HRW, the UN and other organization?
That is
probably because there were none.
Dec 2
2015:
Iraqi forces surround Ramadi, but it
could be a long siege
Iraqi
troops and militias backed by U.S.-led
airstrikes have surrounded the key city of
Ramadi and appear poised to launch a new attempt
to wrest it from the Islamic State group.
...
On Monday, the Iraqi military dropped leaflets
into the city,
...
But residents told The Associated Press on
Tuesday that the militants have clamped down,
setting up checkpoints across the city to
monitor civilians' movements and prevent
anyone from going.
...
When Maan was asked about the high number of
civilians that could be trapped inside Ramadi
once the fight gets underway, the Interior
Ministry spokesman said he was confident they
would be able to flee "to a safe place."
"We are focusing now on the enemy
only," he added.
Today
Ramadi is back in the hands of the Iraqi government.
But there
is another big and outdrawn siege ongoing - this
time of a large city in Syria. One where the
population and the enemy are under constant
bombardment. Where the population is prevented from
leaving. Where
mass casualties of civilians are
caused by misdirected airstrikes.
That city
is Manbij.
June
11:
Siege of IS bastion in north Syria
traps thousands
Thousands
of civilians were under siege Saturday in an
Islamic State group stronghold surrounded by
US-backed forces in northern Syria[...]
...
"Tens of thousands of civilians still there
can't leave as all the routes out of town are
cut," the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for
Human Rights monitor's head Rami Abdel Rahman
said.
Six weeks
on the siege of Manbij continues.
July
25:
US-backed fighters renew offer for IS
to leave Syrian town
U.S.-backed fighters in northern Syria renewed
an offer Monday to Islamic State militants in
Manbij, saying that if they allow civilians to
leave the besieged northern town IS fighters
will be allowed to leave too and will not be
attacked.
...
Monday's offer by the SDF-linked Manbij Military
Council came days after the extremists ignored
an earlier, 48-hour offer to leave the town
safely with just their "individual weapons."
Again, like
in Ramadi, there is no protest from Amnesty, HRW,
the UN or any other concern peddlers over the fate
of the city and its people. There was and is no
outcry over the siege or the casualties in Manbij by
any of the usual subjects.
Now
another, third siege happens and this one exposes
the utter hypocrisy of the United States and the
concern trolls organizations it controls.
July
28:
US Envoy: Syrian Offer of Safe
Passage for Aleppo Civilians ‘Chilling’
US
Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power
condemned Syria’s leaflets, urging civilians in
rebel-held East Aleppo to flee and offering them
safe passage and access to temporary shelters
“chilling,” insisting that the civilians must
never trust a government “that’s bombed &
starved them.”
Syria’s
military has increased its control over the area
surrounding Aleppo recently, controlling all
roads leading into the east. Eastern Aleppo is
controlled mostly by al-Qaeda’s Nusra Front, ..
To the U.S.
propagandists the siege of east-Aleppo and the offer
to leave it is "chilling", while the siege of Manbij
or Ramadi never created any such bad feelings. How
come?
The
insurgents in east-Aleppo, mostly of al-Qaeda in
Syria,
are preventing any civilians from leaving
through the designated corridors the besieging
forces offer.
Where is
the condemnation of that?
Instead we
hear a whole
army of concern trolls, the IRC, the UN,
Amnesty and various other propaganda shops
demanding that civilians "are allowed" to stay(!) in
the besieged area
Hello?
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