The following article is republished from SANA: Quneitra, SANA_ Dean of the Syrian captives in the Israeli occupation jails Sedqi al-Maqat was released on Friday after 32 years of detention, and arrived at his hometown of Majdal Shams in the occupied Syrian Golan where he was welcomed by large crowds …
Read More »Over 300 people leave Idlib de-escalation zone in Syria in past day
The following article is republished from TASS: MOSCOW, January 14. /TASS/. Over 300 people have left the Idlib de-escalation zone controlled by armed groups through humanitarian corridors on Tuesday, chief of the Russian Center for reconciliation of the conflicting sides in Syria Yury Borenkov told reporters. “Over the past 24 …
Read More »Video: Vanessa Beeley: Canada’s Dirty War Against Syria in Winnipeg
December 13, 2019, Winnipeg: Two successive governments of Canada, those of Stephen Harper and Justin Trudeau, have been an integral part of the US coalition for regime change and economic sanctions against Syria since 2011. Independent journalist Vanessa Beeley visited 7 Canadian cities in December to deliver a talk entitled …
Read More »Iran Jet Disaster Setup
The following article by Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich and Finian Cunningham is republished from Sputnik News: The 19-second video published by the New York Times last week showing the moment an Iranian missile hit a passenger jet has prompted much social media skepticism. Questions arise about the improbable timing and circumstances of …
Read More »Lies, the Bethlehem Doctrine, and the Illegal Murder of Soleimani
The following article by Craig Murray is reprinted from his website: In one of the series of blatant lies the USA has told to justify the assassination of Soleimani, Mike Pompeo said that Soleimani was killed because he was planning “Imminent attacks” on US citizens. It is a careful choice of word. …
Read More »Is it permissible to challenge the official narrative on Syria?
The following article, by Samir Saul and Rachad Antonius, is republished from Canadian Dimension: Last month, two conferences were scheduled in Montreal as part of Vanessa Beeley’s Canadian tour. As soon as they were announced, the speaker was subjected to volleys of invective, insults and slander from the proponents of the …
Read More »Syria, Washington and the Kurds
The following article, by Tim Anderson, is republished from the American Herald Tribune: We are sitting at a joint military command center in Arima (northern Syria, just west of Manbij) with three Syrian Arab Army (SAA) colonels and two uniformed Kurd SDF ‘koval’ (comrades). There are Russians here too, but …
Read More »Censorship in Canada? Vanessa Beeley’s Talks on Syria
The following article, by John Ryan, is republished from Canadian Dimension: Vanessa Beeley is a British journalist who was invited to Canada in the fall of 2019 to present talks in seven cities on the conflict in Syria. The sponsors of her speaking tour were several anti-war groups, including the …
Read More »Iranian Revenge Will Be A Dish Best Served Cold
The following article, by Scott Ritter, is republished from the American Conservative: The assassination by the United States of Qassem Suleimani, a senior Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps general and commander of the Quds Force, an Iranian paramilitary force specializing in covert operations on foreign soil, has sent shock waves through …
Read More »The OPCW Whistleblower Scandal: A Newsweek Reporter Resigns, A Counter-Narrative Won’t Die
The following article by Scott Ritter is republished from Global Research: It is perhaps the least reported media scandal about the least reported international controversy in recent times—the resignation of Tareq Haddad, a well-regarded journalist from Newsweek, a mainstay of the mainstream media. At issue was what he said regarding the magazine’s …
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