Monday, 25 April 2011

True news from Syria and the Middle East


Don't you wonder why Aljazeera has been covering the recent Syrian “revolution” in detail while hardly reporting the government crackdown on protesters in Bahrain!?  Do you wonder why they report the Syrian army shooting at the demonstrators you hear the shooting in the background but you never see the army really shooting?! Well because they have not shot at any one. They are in fact unarmed most of the times and when they are armed they shoot at the sky to disburse violent demonstrations but, never at the demonstrators. Those are the fact reported by eye witnesses living in the Syrian cities that witnessed demonstrations in recent times. Those witnesses don’t have any agendas or political affiliation, some of them are Sunnis, some are Shia, Christians and Alawees. They in fact are very independent and want reforms and end to corrupted ruling party, but they don’t want to replace the country state of cohesion to intolerant sectarianism and replace the secular regime by a radical Islamist one.

Do you wonder why you see the Syrian army wearing different uniforms on U-Tube clips, Aljazeera and Alarabya footages?  Well because the clips and footages are not from Syria and the army is not Syrian!!!! For instance, do you remember the clip which shows “the Syrian army” in blue uniforms beating up an injured, unarmed man lying on the road? This is Bahraini security personnel not Syrian. And unless the Bahraini army forces have a presence in Syria, which it does not, the clip is from Bahrain!

Since Aljazeera has entered the USA, immediately after the upheaval in Egypt the channel has given up its objectivity and professionalism as a price for its admittance into the USA.  Of course, not all the channel’s staff could accept that compromise. One of those professional and well respected journalists is Gassan Bin Jeddo who resigned from his position as the chief of Aljazeera office in Beirut.

As Safir newspaper quoted reliable sources as sayingHis resignation was attributed to Aljazeera's abandonment of professional and objective reporting, as it became "an operation room for incitement and mobilization".   As Safir remarked the resignation was related to the policy the channel has adopted in covering Syrian developments as the resource said. Keeping in mind that Bin Jeddo is an advocate of reform and freedom movements in Syria and he was banned from entering Syria for a year and a half after the 2005 assassination of the former Lebanese Prime Minister, Rafik Hariri, but  " Asked if, the source said: "It's an issue of principle and morality for him."

All what we have been hearing and reading in recent times about the so called “Revolution" in Syria is no more than American, Saudi and Lebanese revolution in Syria. We have the full story behind the unrest in Syria. We have the names of the architects of the plan to turn Syria into another Somalia and Libya as per their own words. 


You will read the whole story in parts on this blog.

To give you a taste of what to expect we will start with by telling you that the Saudi prince Bandar Bin Sultan who is Saudi Arabia’s former ambassador to Washington is behind the plan to destroy Syria. Here is Part 1 of the plan to destroy Syria.

Part 1 :

Saudi Arabia has badly wanted to exact revenge on Syria, after the Syrian government publically called the Saudi rulers “half men” when they denied their support to the Lebanese people attacked by Israel in July 2006.
 Prince Bandar Bin Sultan devised a plan which he then presented to President Bush in 2008; it would cost the USA 2 billion dollars and would take 4 months to execute. The plan was supposed to be delivered before the current American president, Barak Obama, would come to power so he would find the Syrian president Al-Assad had been replaced by an American follower and ally.  However, the plan was not executed on time; the reason being is that in February 2008 Bandar Bin Sultan and his assistants were arrested at Damascus airport for processing fake passports. During the investigations, the prince stated details of the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafic Hariri in 2005. His confessions which were recorded by the Syrian security intelligence with sound and image indicted the involvement of the USA and Saudi Arabia in the assassinations. He provided detailed dates, times, and names of all those involved in the assassination and the subsequent activities of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon which was established to investigate the assassination of the prime minister.   

End of part 1