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Oh, I wonder if the scum, sorry, 'brave rebels', are trying to smuggle out their Yazidi slaves? You know, the young girls the Western-backed terrorists have been buying and selling in slave markets, to attend to their sexual needs?
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More Fake News from the 'heroic rebels':
Peter McLoughlin @pmclauth 4m4 minutes ago
Look how dirty his hands are in photo 1.
Photo 2 is taken 1st (chickens removed).
His face cleaned for #FakeNews photo #Aleppo
Peter McLoughlin @pmclauth 4m4 minutes ago
Look how dirty his hands are in photo 1.
Photo 2 is taken 1st (chickens removed).
His face cleaned for #FakeNews photo #Aleppo
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Iraqi Man @Iraqilion912Man 3m3 minutes ago
#Aleppo is the place where the Wahabisim & Safawisim fight each other. And at the end they destroyed the city and made it as a ghost town
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Really? What about the million-plus people currently living peacefully in modern, functioning, western Aleppo? The ones who have been under a bombardment by the 'brave rebels' for the last five years?
Or don't they count because they're the wrong kind of Syrian, and HAVEN'T destroyed their city, turned it into a slave market, flung gays off roofs, or done anything the 'brave rebels' have done to people?
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Western Aleppo last week. Looks rather nice - good job the West's pet headchoppers didn't get in there, too.
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Fares Shehabi @ShehabiFares 3h3 hours ago
Remember him? To NATO media, he was a "rebel" also before he was the #1 terrorist in the world! When will they tell the truth about Aleppo?
Remember him? To NATO media, he was a "rebel" also before he was the #1 terrorist in the world! When will they tell the truth about Aleppo?
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http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/national-security/article31018362.html
Warnings of jihadists among Syria’s rebels came early, were ignored
Read that, and the horror and duplicity of what Washington has done to Syria becomes clear.
Warnings of jihadists among Syria’s rebels came early, were ignored
Read that, and the horror and duplicity of what Washington has done to Syria becomes clear.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/aleppo-crisis-syrian-war-bashar-al-assad-isis-more-propaganda-than-news-a7479901.html
There's more propaganda than news coming out of Aleppo this week
There was a period in 2011 and 2012 when there were genuinely independent opposition activists operating inside Syria, but as the jihadis took over these brave people were forced to flee abroad, fell silent or were dead
That's a good piece about the complete failure of most so-called journalists to write anything except 'brave rebels' propaganda.
It would be simple-minded to believe that this very appealing and professional PR for the Syrian armed opposition is all their own work. Foreign governments play a fairly open role in funding and training opposition media specialists. One journalist of partly Syrian extraction in Beirut told me how he had been offered $17,000 a month to work for just such an opposition media PR project backed by the British government.
As is pointed out in comments, it has since been proven that whoever carried out the false flag gas attack, it wasn't the Syrian government.
There's more propaganda than news coming out of Aleppo this week
There was a period in 2011 and 2012 when there were genuinely independent opposition activists operating inside Syria, but as the jihadis took over these brave people were forced to flee abroad, fell silent or were dead
That's a good piece about the complete failure of most so-called journalists to write anything except 'brave rebels' propaganda.
It would be simple-minded to believe that this very appealing and professional PR for the Syrian armed opposition is all their own work. Foreign governments play a fairly open role in funding and training opposition media specialists. One journalist of partly Syrian extraction in Beirut told me how he had been offered $17,000 a month to work for just such an opposition media PR project backed by the British government.
As is pointed out in comments, it has since been proven that whoever carried out the false flag gas attack, it wasn't the Syrian government.
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A Russian source, but well worth a read, concerning young Banana:
https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201612161048599179-aleppo-bana-twitter/
Aleppo Twitter Girl Bana Is the 'Ultimate Propaganda Stunt' - Syrian Activist
I followed what was appearing on #aleppo, and that is indeed what I saw. I doubt if any of these harrowing stories from Banana, 'activists' or the heroic White Helmets have a great deal of truth in them.
This is not to make light of the plight of actual civilians caught in the hellhole of east Aleppo, far from it, I hope to God they've all got out to safety.
But let's not forget there have been escape routes open for weeks, and it's the 'brave rebels' that have been shooting civilians trying to flee.
https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201612161048599179-aleppo-bana-twitter/
Aleppo Twitter Girl Bana Is the 'Ultimate Propaganda Stunt' - Syrian Activist
I followed what was appearing on #aleppo, and that is indeed what I saw. I doubt if any of these harrowing stories from Banana, 'activists' or the heroic White Helmets have a great deal of truth in them.
This is not to make light of the plight of actual civilians caught in the hellhole of east Aleppo, far from it, I hope to God they've all got out to safety.
But let's not forget there have been escape routes open for weeks, and it's the 'brave rebels' that have been shooting civilians trying to flee.
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Getting ready for Christmas in non-terrorist Syria. Shame on every single person in the West that has supported the head-chopping barbarians. Especially our governments.
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Syria Daily @Syria_Daily 9h9 hours ago
#Homs tonight (16/12/2016)
#Homs tonight (16/12/2016)
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Oh look! Here we have a 'brave rebel' swathed from head to toe in blankets, while his black-clad wife (who can't even show her face) and child sit in the cold without any protection!
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Meanwhile, other Syrians celebrate the downfall of the headchoppers:
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maytham @maytham956 4h4 hours ago
The horrible life under the rule of #Assad!
People are preparing for #Christmas at the Church of Mar Elias AlGhaiour in Qatana #Syria
The horrible life under the rule of #Assad!
People are preparing for #Christmas at the Church of Mar Elias AlGhaiour in Qatana #Syria
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A seven-year-old girl calmly walked into a Damascus police station before blowing herself up, Syrian media has reported
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4043378/Girl-seven-walks-Syrian-police-station-blown-handlers-detonate-suicide-vest-remote-control.html#ixzz4T75rtPIx
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Yet Western governments regard savages that blow up little girls as 'brave rebels' and give them arms and money.
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May, or may not, be true:
http://21stcenturywire.com/2016/12/16/reports-at-least-10-nato-military-officers-captured-by-syrian-special-forces-this-morning-in-east-aleppo-bunker/
BREAKING: At Least 14 US Coalition Military Officers Captured by Syrian Special Forces in East Aleppo Bunker
DECEMBER 16, 2016 BY 21WIRE 25 COMMENTS
Syrian Army soldier holds up Al Nusra Front (al Qaeda in Syria) flag in the Umayyed Mosque, Old City, after government troop liberated terrorist-occupied East Aleppo this week (Image: Vanessa Beeley for 21st Century Wire)
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DAMASCUS – According to two reports coming out of Aleppo today, at least 14 US Coalition military officers were captured this morning in an East Aleppo bunker by Syrian Special Forces.
This story was quietly leaked by Voltaire.net, who announced, “The Security Council is sitting in private on Friday, December 16, 2016, at 17:00 GMT, while NATO officers were arrested this morning by the Syrian Special Forces in a bunker in East Aleppo.”
Fares Shehabi MP, a prominent Syrian Parliamentarian and head of Aleppo’s Chamber of Commerce published the names of the Coalition officers on his Facebook page on the 15th December (emphasis added):
Mutaz Kanoğlu – Turkey
David Scott Winer – USA
David Shlomo Aram – Israel
Muhamad Tamimi – Qatar
Muhamad Ahmad Assabian – Saudi
Abd-el-Menham Fahd al Harij – Saudi
Islam Salam Ezzahran Al Hajlan – Saudi
Ahmed Ben Naoufel Al Darij – Saudi
Muhamad Hassan Al Sabihi – Saudi
Hamad Fahad Al Dousri – Saudi
Amjad Qassem Al Tiraoui – Jordan
Qassem Saad Al Shamry – Saudi
Ayman Qassem Al Thahalbi – Saudi
Mohamed Ech-Chafihi El Idrissi – Moroccan
As is pointed out:
If today’s report from East Aleppo is accurate, this might also help explain the hysterical behavior by the US State Department and western UN officials who have been demanding “an immediate ceasefire” – despite the fact that 99% of East Aleppo has already been liberated by Syrian government forces.
http://21stcenturywire.com/2016/12/16/reports-at-least-10-nato-military-officers-captured-by-syrian-special-forces-this-morning-in-east-aleppo-bunker/
BREAKING: At Least 14 US Coalition Military Officers Captured by Syrian Special Forces in East Aleppo Bunker
DECEMBER 16, 2016 BY 21WIRE 25 COMMENTS
Syrian Army soldier holds up Al Nusra Front (al Qaeda in Syria) flag in the Umayyed Mosque, Old City, after government troop liberated terrorist-occupied East Aleppo this week (Image: Vanessa Beeley for 21st Century Wire)
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SPECIAL REPORT
DAMASCUS – According to two reports coming out of Aleppo today, at least 14 US Coalition military officers were captured this morning in an East Aleppo bunker by Syrian Special Forces.
This story was quietly leaked by Voltaire.net, who announced, “The Security Council is sitting in private on Friday, December 16, 2016, at 17:00 GMT, while NATO officers were arrested this morning by the Syrian Special Forces in a bunker in East Aleppo.”
Fares Shehabi MP, a prominent Syrian Parliamentarian and head of Aleppo’s Chamber of Commerce published the names of the Coalition officers on his Facebook page on the 15th December (emphasis added):
Mutaz Kanoğlu – Turkey
David Scott Winer – USA
David Shlomo Aram – Israel
Muhamad Tamimi – Qatar
Muhamad Ahmad Assabian – Saudi
Abd-el-Menham Fahd al Harij – Saudi
Islam Salam Ezzahran Al Hajlan – Saudi
Ahmed Ben Naoufel Al Darij – Saudi
Muhamad Hassan Al Sabihi – Saudi
Hamad Fahad Al Dousri – Saudi
Amjad Qassem Al Tiraoui – Jordan
Qassem Saad Al Shamry – Saudi
Ayman Qassem Al Thahalbi – Saudi
Mohamed Ech-Chafihi El Idrissi – Moroccan
As is pointed out:
If today’s report from East Aleppo is accurate, this might also help explain the hysterical behavior by the US State Department and western UN officials who have been demanding “an immediate ceasefire” – despite the fact that 99% of East Aleppo has already been liberated by Syrian government forces.
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Well worth reading:
https://www.facebook.com/andrew.ashdown.9
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14 December at 19:28 ·
This morning we visited the main IDP Registration centre at Jibrin, for Internally displaced persons from East Aleppo. They are registered here for humanitarian reasons and access to services, before they go either to relatives in other parts of Syria if they have them (many do), or to other reception centres where they are provided with accommodation, food and other services. During the past two weeks they have registered 95,000 refugees, but estimate there may be a further 10,000 who have not registered. There were thousands of people there who have arrived within the last couple of days. Let me make clear that we visited in a taxi without Government or Army accompaniment, and without prior notice. We were not expected.
The Centre is well organised. The Syrian Red Crescent have tents available that offer information about all social welfare facilities available, and offer free medical attention. In cases of emergency, ambulances are on hand to transport patients to hospital. Free food is being distributed by the Syrian Red Crescent and the Syrian Army, and we saw a convoy of Russian lorries providing aid. There is also a Russian field hospital on site which offers immediate medical treatment.
The sense of relief amongst the thousands of refugees is palpable. All were keen to talk, and we interviewed several who had arrived only yesterday and today. They all said the same thing.
hey said that they had been living in fear. They reported that the fighters have been telling everyone that the Syrian Army would kill anyone who fled to the West, but had killed many themselves who tried to leave - men, women and children. One woman broke down in tears as she told how one of her sons was killed by the rebels a few days ago, and another kidnapped. They also killed anyone who showed signs of supporting the Government. The refugees said that the 'rebels' told them that only those who support them are "true Muslims", and that everyone else are 'infidels' and deserve to die. They told us they had been given very little food: that any aid that reached the area was mostly refused to them or sold at exorbitant prices. Likewise, most had been given no medical treatment. (A doctor who has been working with the refugees for weeks told me last night that in an area recently liberated, a warehouse filled with brand new internationally branded medicines had been discovered.) Most of the refugees said they had had members of their families killed by the rebels and consistently spoke of widespread murder, torture, rape and kidnap by the rebels. They said if anyone left their homes, their properties and belongings were confiscated and stolen. One old man in a wheelchair who was being given free treatment in the Russian Field Hospital said he had been given no treatment for three years despite asking. He said: "Thank God we are free. We now have food. We can now live our lives. God bless the Syrian Army." They all said they were glad to be out and to be free. All the refugees without exception were visibly without exception clearly profoundly relieved and happy to be free. One woman said: "This is heaven compared to what we have been living." We asked if the Syrian Army had ill-treated anyone. They said never. One woman said: "They helped us to escape and they provide us with food and assistance."
I therefore have two key questions: 1. It is now only the Syrian Red Crescent, the Syrian Army, and the Russians who are providing humanitarian aid to the tens of thousands who have fled East Aleppo. Why are none of the international agencies offering to help them now?
2. Why is it, given that stories about massacres by the Syrian Army are headline news worldwide, and several international media units are in Aleppo, that there is not one international media agency actually at the Registration Centre talking to the refugees themselves? We were the only ones there. Here are people who have lived through it who are keen to talk, yet the media take at face value unverifiable claims by highly dubious sources. The collapse of any form of reliable investigative journalism in a context of global significance is utterly shocking.
Today the agreement for 4000 fighters to leave Aleppo is reported to have collapsed after the fighters had refused to fulfil the agreement. (I don't know the details, but think about it... There is no reason on earth why the Syrian Government would want this agreement, which would involve the complete liberation of the city, to fail!) It is reported that the fighters refused to leave or let the civilians do so.
The refusal of the western media to report objectively, or to seek informed information from the thousands of civilians from East Aleppo who are keen to share their stories, whilst granting full credibility to terrorists without any on the ground verifiable information on their claims, is nothing short of obscene.
Everything that I have seen and heard in Aleppo; from civilians in East and West from all communities, and from talking with doctors, faith communities and with Army people as well, and witnessing and risking bombardments on both sides, convinces me that the reports in the western media are twisted fabrications of the horrors that are happening in 'rebel' controlled areas. And still, the media refuses listen to the witness of the people themselves
https://www.facebook.com/andrew.ashdown.9
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Andrew Ashdown added 30 new photos.
14 December at 19:28 ·
This morning we visited the main IDP Registration centre at Jibrin, for Internally displaced persons from East Aleppo. They are registered here for humanitarian reasons and access to services, before they go either to relatives in other parts of Syria if they have them (many do), or to other reception centres where they are provided with accommodation, food and other services. During the past two weeks they have registered 95,000 refugees, but estimate there may be a further 10,000 who have not registered. There were thousands of people there who have arrived within the last couple of days. Let me make clear that we visited in a taxi without Government or Army accompaniment, and without prior notice. We were not expected.
The Centre is well organised. The Syrian Red Crescent have tents available that offer information about all social welfare facilities available, and offer free medical attention. In cases of emergency, ambulances are on hand to transport patients to hospital. Free food is being distributed by the Syrian Red Crescent and the Syrian Army, and we saw a convoy of Russian lorries providing aid. There is also a Russian field hospital on site which offers immediate medical treatment.
The sense of relief amongst the thousands of refugees is palpable. All were keen to talk, and we interviewed several who had arrived only yesterday and today. They all said the same thing.
hey said that they had been living in fear. They reported that the fighters have been telling everyone that the Syrian Army would kill anyone who fled to the West, but had killed many themselves who tried to leave - men, women and children. One woman broke down in tears as she told how one of her sons was killed by the rebels a few days ago, and another kidnapped. They also killed anyone who showed signs of supporting the Government. The refugees said that the 'rebels' told them that only those who support them are "true Muslims", and that everyone else are 'infidels' and deserve to die. They told us they had been given very little food: that any aid that reached the area was mostly refused to them or sold at exorbitant prices. Likewise, most had been given no medical treatment. (A doctor who has been working with the refugees for weeks told me last night that in an area recently liberated, a warehouse filled with brand new internationally branded medicines had been discovered.) Most of the refugees said they had had members of their families killed by the rebels and consistently spoke of widespread murder, torture, rape and kidnap by the rebels. They said if anyone left their homes, their properties and belongings were confiscated and stolen. One old man in a wheelchair who was being given free treatment in the Russian Field Hospital said he had been given no treatment for three years despite asking. He said: "Thank God we are free. We now have food. We can now live our lives. God bless the Syrian Army." They all said they were glad to be out and to be free. All the refugees without exception were visibly without exception clearly profoundly relieved and happy to be free. One woman said: "This is heaven compared to what we have been living." We asked if the Syrian Army had ill-treated anyone. They said never. One woman said: "They helped us to escape and they provide us with food and assistance."
I therefore have two key questions: 1. It is now only the Syrian Red Crescent, the Syrian Army, and the Russians who are providing humanitarian aid to the tens of thousands who have fled East Aleppo. Why are none of the international agencies offering to help them now?
2. Why is it, given that stories about massacres by the Syrian Army are headline news worldwide, and several international media units are in Aleppo, that there is not one international media agency actually at the Registration Centre talking to the refugees themselves? We were the only ones there. Here are people who have lived through it who are keen to talk, yet the media take at face value unverifiable claims by highly dubious sources. The collapse of any form of reliable investigative journalism in a context of global significance is utterly shocking.
Today the agreement for 4000 fighters to leave Aleppo is reported to have collapsed after the fighters had refused to fulfil the agreement. (I don't know the details, but think about it... There is no reason on earth why the Syrian Government would want this agreement, which would involve the complete liberation of the city, to fail!) It is reported that the fighters refused to leave or let the civilians do so.
The refusal of the western media to report objectively, or to seek informed information from the thousands of civilians from East Aleppo who are keen to share their stories, whilst granting full credibility to terrorists without any on the ground verifiable information on their claims, is nothing short of obscene.
Everything that I have seen and heard in Aleppo; from civilians in East and West from all communities, and from talking with doctors, faith communities and with Army people as well, and witnessing and risking bombardments on both sides, convinces me that the reports in the western media are twisted fabrications of the horrors that are happening in 'rebel' controlled areas. And still, the media refuses listen to the witness of the people themselves
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-17/bitter-aleppo-defeat-us-and-eu-seek-further-demonize-russia
Bitter In Aleppo Defeat, US And EU Seek To Further Demonize Russia
Submitted by Finian Cunningham via Stratgic-Culture.org,
As Russian forces help liberate the Syrian city of Aleppo this week from a four-year terrorist siege, Washington and Europe step up threats of cyber war and economic aggression with sanctions. That’s no coincidence. It is the response of accomplices bitter in defeat.
Perverse isn’t it? Instead of celebrating with the people of Syria over the liberation of Aleppo from terrorists; instead of sending massive humanitarian aid to the tens of thousands of civilians freed after being held under siege for four years by terrorist gangs; instead of commending Russia for its decisive role in restoring peace to Syria’s second biggest city, the US and European Union turn reality on its head and further demonize Moscow.
The perverse behavior by Washington and its European satraps is simply a case of sour grapes. Very sour grapes.
They have been proven spectacularly wrong about Syria. The liberation of Aleppo this week exposes the Western governments and media in their unrelenting falsehoods and systematic complicity in the Syrian war. This was never a pro-democracy uprising. It was a Western-backed criminal regime-change operation that was unleashed in March 2011, and which is now staring at ignominious defeat.
The blood of up to half a million people and many more maimed is on the hands of American and European governments....etc.
Bitter In Aleppo Defeat, US And EU Seek To Further Demonize Russia
Submitted by Finian Cunningham via Stratgic-Culture.org,
As Russian forces help liberate the Syrian city of Aleppo this week from a four-year terrorist siege, Washington and Europe step up threats of cyber war and economic aggression with sanctions. That’s no coincidence. It is the response of accomplices bitter in defeat.
Perverse isn’t it? Instead of celebrating with the people of Syria over the liberation of Aleppo from terrorists; instead of sending massive humanitarian aid to the tens of thousands of civilians freed after being held under siege for four years by terrorist gangs; instead of commending Russia for its decisive role in restoring peace to Syria’s second biggest city, the US and European Union turn reality on its head and further demonize Moscow.
The perverse behavior by Washington and its European satraps is simply a case of sour grapes. Very sour grapes.
They have been proven spectacularly wrong about Syria. The liberation of Aleppo this week exposes the Western governments and media in their unrelenting falsehoods and systematic complicity in the Syrian war. This was never a pro-democracy uprising. It was a Western-backed criminal regime-change operation that was unleashed in March 2011, and which is now staring at ignominious defeat.
The blood of up to half a million people and many more maimed is on the hands of American and European governments....etc.
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maytham @maytham956 14h14 hours ago
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The Governor of #Aleppo: We have set up a committee to evaluate the damage in the old city of #Aleppo
maytham @maytham956 14h14 hours ago
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Governor of Aleppo: The old city of Aleppo & the Omayyade mosque will return 2 how they used 2 be B4 they were invaded by the terrorists
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The Governor of #Aleppo: We have set up a committee to evaluate the damage in the old city of #Aleppo
maytham @maytham956 14h14 hours ago
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Governor of Aleppo: The old city of Aleppo & the Omayyade mosque will return 2 how they used 2 be B4 they were invaded by the terrorists
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For reasons that I find it increasingly hard to understand or excuse, much of the British media refer to these Al Qaeda types coyly as ‘rebels’ (David Cameron used to call them ‘moderates’). But if they were in any other place in the world, including Birmingham or Belmarsh, they would call them extremists, jihadis, terrorists and fanatics. One of them, Abu Sakkar, famously cut out and sank his teeth into the heart of a fallen enemy, while his comrades cheered. This is a checked and verified fact, by the way.
Sakkar later confirmed it to the BBC, when Western journalists still had contact with these people, and there is film of it if you care to watch. There is also film of a Syrian ‘rebel’ group,
Nour al-din al Zenki, beheading a 12-year-old boy called Abdullah Issa. They smirk a lot. It is on the behalf of these ‘moderates’ that MPs staged a wholly one-sided debate last week, and on their behalf that so many people have been emoting equally one-sidedly over alleged massacres and supposed war crimes by Syrian and Russian troops – for which I have yet to see a single piece of independent, checkable evidence.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-4044792/PETER-HITCHENS-Amid-bombs-Aleppo-hear-lies.html#ixzz4TBcECatD
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There isn't a single photo of any of these supposed 'atrocities', despite the fact that Banana and assorted 'activists' were supposedly in eastern Aleppo (the city with the world's Most Awesome Internet Connection) tweeting and sending out Vines of them begging for help. Which they then refused, for some strange reason.....
The photos of 'atrocities' were all debunked; some came from the bombing of Gaza, some came from Iraq, and a good few turned out to be of genuine atrocities - committed by jihadists.
Sakkar later confirmed it to the BBC, when Western journalists still had contact with these people, and there is film of it if you care to watch. There is also film of a Syrian ‘rebel’ group,
Nour al-din al Zenki, beheading a 12-year-old boy called Abdullah Issa. They smirk a lot. It is on the behalf of these ‘moderates’ that MPs staged a wholly one-sided debate last week, and on their behalf that so many people have been emoting equally one-sidedly over alleged massacres and supposed war crimes by Syrian and Russian troops – for which I have yet to see a single piece of independent, checkable evidence.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-4044792/PETER-HITCHENS-Amid-bombs-Aleppo-hear-lies.html#ixzz4TBcECatD
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There isn't a single photo of any of these supposed 'atrocities', despite the fact that Banana and assorted 'activists' were supposedly in eastern Aleppo (the city with the world's Most Awesome Internet Connection) tweeting and sending out Vines of them begging for help. Which they then refused, for some strange reason.....
The photos of 'atrocities' were all debunked; some came from the bombing of Gaza, some came from Iraq, and a good few turned out to be of genuine atrocities - committed by jihadists.
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The Last Clown in Aleppo: ‘Mr. Alhamdo’ Does Bad Monty Python for Al Jazeera and CNN
A long read, but an invaluable expose of the utter garbage that so many in the West have swallowed hook, line and sinker.
The Last Clown in Aleppo: ‘Mr. Alhamdo’ Does Bad Monty Python for Al Jazeera and CNN
A long read, but an invaluable expose of the utter garbage that so many in the West have swallowed hook, line and sinker.
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Alexander Hansen @AlexanderXV 1m1 minute ago
Jaish Fateh have set #fire to several #buses that were going to #Fuah-#Kafraya in #Idlib to evacuate people under siege > extremists #Aleppo
Extremists? 'Brave rebels', surely.
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Migration Aid @migrationaidorg 1m1 minute ago
Evacuation in #Aleppo on hold again, after buses burned by #FatehAlSham terrorists - fortunately they were empty. photo: @Conflicts
Terrorists? 'Brave freedom fighters', surely?
And that scum wouldn't have cared if the buses were empty or not.....
Evacuation in #Aleppo on hold again, after buses burned by #FatehAlSham terrorists - fortunately they were empty. photo: @Conflicts
Terrorists? 'Brave freedom fighters', surely?
And that scum wouldn't have cared if the buses were empty or not.....
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Re: Battles to liberate Mosul and Aleppo from jihadists
Just remember, the terrorists that set fire to the buses are the very scum so many in the West are wringing their hands over, in whose 'honour' the Eiffel Tower was darkened.
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Re: Battles to liberate Mosul and Aleppo from jihadists
maytham @maytham956 52m52 minutes ago
Syrians are marching through the old city of #Aleppo that was invaded and destroyed by the terrorists and that was liberated by #SAA 17 Dec
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