Anger is a legitimate emotion in the face of injustice. Passive acceptance of evil is not a virtue.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
93,000 dead in Syria: who killed whom? (Via the Angry Arab)
I have assumed that the UN has stopped counting the dead in Syria but
whenever there is a need for a propaganda pitch for the armed
opposition, they seem to come up with another count, largely if not
exclusively based on claims by the opposition. In the Western media,
the mantra has not changed: that Bashshar has "killed 80,000 of his own
people" or 93,000 "of his own people". There is no ambiguity of the
coverage as the entire death toll is blamed on one side in a ferocious
civil war where both sides have extensive external support and links.
And notice that the armed opposition is 1) never ever blamed for one
death whatsoever, especially of civilians. 2) never ever mentioned when
the death tally is provided to the media. But look at this sentence by
the Qatari-funded, pro-armed opposition Syrian Observatory: "It said the confirmed toll included 25,040 Syrian soldiers and security personnel, and 17,107 pro-Assad militiamen."
We are talking about 42,147 Syrians dead--and that is when the death
toll was 80,000. So by that count, the armed opposition killed more
than half of those killed in Syria. Note that in every war civilians
are killed: so if the armed opposition managed to kill over 40,000 armed
Syrians, it is logical to wonder how many more thousands of Syrian
civilians were killed by the armed opposition especially that some
Western organization had to grudgingly admit that massacres were
perpetrated by the armed opposition. So by this count, using figures by
the Syrian Observatory, it is possible to maintain that the armed
opposition managed to kill more Syrians than the brutal Syrian regime
itself. But please: feel free to enjoy the armed opposition and to call
its fanatical thugs "revolutionaries".
George Galloway lambasted Anti-Syrian propagandist on Live Show
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPdH50UwLHc