or how Western media report war crimes by rebels

/the-story-of-water-cut-off-in-damascus.

  • Damas privée d’eau courante : gouvernement et rebelles se rejettent la faute - Moyen-Orient - RFI
    http://www.rfi.fr/moyen-orient/20161226-syrie-damas-privee-eau-courante-gouvernement-rebelles-rejettent-faute

    Damas privée d’eau courante : gouvernement et rebelles se rejettent la faute

    Quatre jours plus tard (https://seenthis.net/messages/556470), RFI (comme France-Cult au journal de 7 heures) s’interroge toujours gravement sur la responsabilité du régime dans la pollution des eaux de Damas...

    Pourtant, le Jabhat al-Nosra, par la voix de son chef sur place, un certain Qalamouni, a annoncé sa pleine responsabilité dans cette volonté d’assoiffer la population damascène. (http://www.raialyoum.com/?p=595410) Journalistes, encore un effort pour être vraiment...

    #syrie

    • Il faut dire que c’est la version de l’OSDH, une bonne “source” si l’on ose dire ! http://www.syriahr.com/en/?p=58247 : And with the continued military operations in Wadi Barada, the regime authorities continue cutting off the water of the capital Damascus for the 11th day in a row, after they closed the pipelines that feed the capital and coming from Win al-Fijah in Wadi Barada, intersecting sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that a state of discontent and resentment prevail the capital, as a result of the continued cutting of water, where the prices of mineral water and the water sold in the capital insanely rose, the citizens depend on the water of wells that were drilled in streets and parks, in addition to wells in pools at the capital, while the regime authorities organize pumping water from other sources to neighborhoods and suburbs in the capital Damascus

    • The story of water cut-off in Damascus: or how Western media report war crimes by rebels
      http://angryarab.blogspot.fr/2017/01/the-story-of-water-cut-off-in-damascus.html

      This is typical of Western media reporting about Syria. There were stories two weeks ago of how the Syrian rebels poured diesel in the water going to Damascus and how they detonated the springs going go Damascus. Some Syrian rebels supporters even did not deny it on social media. Throughout that time, Western media strictly ignored the story of cut off of water to Damascus. Wait. Until that is when the K street PR firms hired by US government to propagandize for the Syrian rebels came up with a story that Syrian regime caused the water cut off, and they produced “pictures” according to this silly New York Times propaganda account. Or they hide behind: the picture is too murky for anyone to know the truth. But why is the picture always clear when Syrian regime commit war crimes, but the picture gets only conveniently murky when the rebels commit war crimes? Who will please my heart — as we say in Arabic — and teach the first course on Media and Propaganda in the Coverage of Syria war in Western media. Which university will host such a course?