Hezbollah
The Syrian war, Israel, Hezbollah and the US-Iran romance: is Israel changing its view on the war?
Assad government forces enter a section of Homs after
Issues in the current stage of Syrian revolution
A street in Homs shows the extent of damage by government forces dur
'The fate of Syria must not be decided by foreign powers or forces'
Non-violent Syrian demonstrators, July 2011. Photo: AP.
By Thomas Harrison and Joanne Landy
Cartoon by Carlos Latuff.
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By Tariq Ali
September 16, 2012 -- CounterPunch, via Green Left Weekly -- Angered by the non-stop, one-sided propaganda on CNN and BBC World, usually a prelude to NATO bombing campaigns (including the six-month onslaught on Libya, the casualties of which are still hidden from the public) or direct occupations, I was asked to explain my views on RTV [Russia Today].
I did so, denouncing the promotion of the Syrian National Council by Western media networks and pointing out that some of the armed-struggle opposition were perfectly capable of carrying out their own massacres and blaming them on the regime.
There were doubts at the time about who was responsible for the massacre in Houla in May. No longer. It’s now clear that the regime was responsible.