Jun 16th 2011 | from the print edition
THE comparison with Libya is irresistible. Colonel Muammar Qaddafi and Syria’s President Bashar Assad are both odious dictators.
The colonel is a lot crazier, has been in charge a lot longer, has killed a lot more people over the years, and has drawn up a far longer list of enemies at home and abroad. But Mr Assad, who has run Syria since his long-ruling father, Hafez, died in 2000, inherited a regime that has been just as nasty.
Mass march in Jisr al-Shughour highlights Syria's unity against conspiracies |
Tens of thousands participate in Syrian Youth Gathering activities in Aleppo to stress full support to national unity, refusal to foreign interference |
People of Jisr al-Shughour Denounce TV Fabrications on them being Attacked by Army |
Popular Rally at al-Salamiya Affirms Loyalty to Syria, Adherence to National Unity, Support for Reform Process, Rejection of Foreign Interference |
Misleading Media Bogged in Conspiracy against Syria
Jun 19, 2011
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What they choose are far more than mere labels used to call for protests. Rather, they are giving direct messages to those saboteurs and gunmen who are waiting to infiltrate into the gatherings and shoot at innocent citizens and the security and police forces.
The instigating TV channels wanted last Friday to be 'a bloody Friday' and that was the name they labeled it. Along with the naming was the reporting of varying figures of the martyrs and injuries which were intentionally multiplied by some channels to reach 16 and 25 by others, claiming they were all 'peaceful demonstrators' and purposely ignoring the security and police martyrs.
Those channels did not only redouble the number of martyrs which was 9 according to official figures. They turned a blind eye and a deaf ear to fact that all of the martyrs were killed in the gunmen attacks on pubic buildings after Friday Prayer, since such information do not serve their purpose of instigating, deciding instead to rely on unknown eyewitnesses who are instructed in black rooms to tell those channels what they want to hear.
It seems nothing should stand in the way of fulfilling their purposes, not even the journalism rules and ethics they claim in their work.
Credibility demands that a news item that was belied by those concerned and harmed because of it be given the same interest, time and coverage the false news was given in the first place.
Those channels, however, blatantly violated this rule when for instance they did not give voice to the residents of Jisr al-Shughour who belied in live videos and scenes what appeared on those same channels about being attacked and harassed by the security and army forces on their way back to their city they were forced to leave after they were terrorized by armed groups which committed atrocities in the city.
The citizens who almost daily tell stories of them being kidnapped by armed gangs and forced to film videotapes in which they act as detected military members are completely overlooked by those channels, which go beyond ignoring the facts to fabricate news on innocently dead persons and picture them as if they were killed at the hands of security forces.
Mohammad Akta' Abdul-Razzaq from Aleppo was a case in point, whose death of a heart attack was exploited to insinuate that the city is now on demonstrations.
While the presenter on one of those channels was making a hero of Hussein Abu al-Seif, an eyewitness supposedly talking from Jisr al-Shughour telling lies about the death of the family of Abu Haitham Qasqous who later dismissed the news as false to the Syrian TV, the presenter was surprised that his hero was spending the summer holiday on the Syrian-Turkish border.
Day after day, since the Syrian event came into the spotlight, the misleading ways of the instigating channels have been exposed to all as more and more critical voices are coming together to unmask the true face those channels hide behind.
H. Said
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