person:alex thomson

  • Spectaculaire déchaînement des chiens de garde de la rébellitude syrienne contre le journaliste de Channel 4, Alex Thomson, « coupable » d’avoir twitté aujourd’hui qu’il pouvait confirmer que les rebelles tiraient au mortier sur les points d’évacuation d’Alep Est, rendant extrêmement dangereuse toute tentative de quitter la ville :
    https://twitter.com/alextomo/status/789063775248932865

    Confirmed - rebels are firing mortars into the checkpoint areas making it extremely dangerous to attempt to leave E Aleppo...

    Dans les journaux français, c’est plus simple : personne ne quitte la ville parce que personne n’en a réellement envie.

  • Alex Thomson, l’envoyé de Channel 4 en Syrie, pense que l’Armée syrienne libre l’a délibérément piégé pour l’envoyer se faire tirer dessus, au motif que la mort des journalistes, c’est mauvais pour le régime. Suite à cela, des véhicules rebelles l’auraient empêché d’entrer en contact avec les observateurs de l’ONU.
    http://blogs.channel4.com/alex-thomsons-view/hostile-territory/1863

    Suddenly four men in a black car beckon us to follow. We move out behind.

    We are led another route. Led in fact, straight into a free-fire zone. Told by the Free Syrian Army to follow a road that was blocked off in the middle of no-man’s-land.

    At that point there was the crack of a bullet and one of the slower three-point turns I’ve experienced. We screamed off into the nearest side-street for cover.

    Another dead-end.

    There was no option but to drive back out onto the sniping ground and floor it back to the road we’d been led in on.

    Predictably the black car was there which had led us to the trap. They roared off as soon as we re-appeared.

    I’m quite clear the rebels deliberately set us up to be shot by the Syrian Army. Dead journos are bad for Damascus.

    That conviction only strengthened half an hour later when our four friends in the same beaten-up black car suddenly pulled out of a side-street, blocking us from the UN vehicles ahead.

    The UN duly drove back past us, witnessed us surrounded by shouting militia, and left town.

    Eventually we got out too and on the right route, back to Damascus.

    In a war where they slit the throats of toddlers back to the spine, what’s the big deal in sending a van full of journalists into the killing zone?

    L’article a fait l’objet d’une dépêche de l’Associated Press :
    http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hNbXaevv3GIOi4Jhzlt5Wxp4TDuA?docId=acd9b4763108475ba12a4932348cce6b

    A British journalist claims Syrian rebels set him up to die in no man’s land near the Lebanese border, saying Friday he believes they wanted to use his death at the hands of government forces to score propaganda points.

    La reprise internationale n’est pas bien lourde :
    – Guardian, Syrian rebels tried to get me killed, says Channel 4 correspondent
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/jun/08/alex-thompson-syrian-rebels
    – Washington Post, British journalist says Syrian rebels set him up to die in no man’s land near Lebanese border (curieusement, l’article est encore signalé sur la page « Europe » du WaPo, mais n’est plus accessible en ligne)
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/british-journalist-says-syrian-rebels-set-him-up-to-die-in-no-mans-land-near-lebanese-border/2012/06/08/gJQAUImGOV_story.html
    – The Altantic, Did Syrian Rebels Lure Journalists to Death Trap ?
    http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/06/did-syrian-rebels-lure-journalists-to-death-trap/258282
    – San Francisco Chronicle, UK journalist : Syria rebels led me into death trap
    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2012/06/08/international/i125317D28.DTL
    – Al Akhbar, Free Syrian Army "set journalist up to be killed"
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/free-syrian-army-set-journalist-be-killed

    et rien en français.

  • In AngraArabNews blog :

    Friday, June 08, 2012
    Adventures with gangs of the Free Syrian Army
    "The chief correspondent of Channel 4 News has claimed that Syrian rebels deliberately tried to get him and his crew killed by gunfire from government forces in a bid to discredit the regime of Bashar al-Assad. Alex Thomson alleged a small group from the Free Syrian Army deliberately guided the vehicle in which he and his Channel 4 News colleagues were travelling into what he described as a “free-fire zone” on a blocked road near the city of al-Qusayr, because “dead journos are bad for Damascus”.
    Thomson said that after being led into a “no man’s land” between Syrian army and rebel forces by four men in a black car, his team were fired upon and forced to take evasive action, eventually managing to “floor it back to the road we’d been led in on”. He also claimed that later on the same car of rebels blocked the road between their vehicle and the UN vehicles accompanying them, which he said prompted the UN escort to drive off and abandon them after seeing the Channel 4 team surrounded by “shouting militia”. The incident took place last weekend and Thomson is now back in the UK."