Sunday, August 14, 2011

Bernabei: ”Syria: London as Damascus, but not for the international community http://www.islamicinvitationturkey.com/2011/08/13/bernabei-syria-london-as-damascus-but-not-for-the-international-community/

Matthew Bernabei, an Italian Journalist with ‘Rinascita’ Daily criticized the double standards of the international community and campaign of lies in dealing with the events ongoing in Syria and in Britain.”the ongoing campaign against Syria is an artfully assembled to end the independence of a country that in the Near East had dared to refuse to bend to the yoke of Washington and its allies. I wonder what Cameron would think if its citizens started to plunder the armories of London, Manchester and Liverpool, considering that just happens to have admitted to having “a big problem with gangs in England.”

”But the lies have short legs and often the truth is slowly coming to the surface even in Syria. After the denial of the abduction of a lesbian blogger Amina, even the false story of premature babies killed by the army of Damascus because of the interruption of current in a hospital in Hama was denied. The photo spread on the net from the usual anonymous self-styled human rights activists, where he saw eight dead little bodies piled next to the atrium, was actually published on 6 and April 7 from a recent online newspaper of Egypt, to the Badil, denouncing the lack of facilities at a clinic in Alexandria, Egypt.

As was also denied the news of the death of former defense minister removed from al-Assad for health reasons. Already a few moments after the news of the discovery of the lifeless body of the man, on the network were running rumors about his murder due to his repeated refusals to support the use of the army against the population. What until recently was first indicated by the dissidents themselves as one of the torturers “regime” was thus transformed to art in a new symbol of the uprising. Unfortunately for them, the man was not dead and is back on television to prove it.

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