In this episode of “The Scott Horton Show” at the Libertarian Institute, Max Blumenthal recounts his recent trip to Syria, where he witnessed firsthand the destruction wrought by the proxy war fought there with the support of the U.S. To this day, willingness to negotiate with the Assad regime makes …
Read More »Video: Rick Sterling interviewed on Syrian TV
U.S. journalist Rick Sterling speaks on Syrian TV about his work and that of the Syria Solidarity Movement. Watch the full interview online here:
Read More »New Flyer: Who are the White Helmets…Really?
The Syria Solidarity Movement has prepared a flyer for distribution with important information about the so-called “White Helmets,” the purported civil defense organization supported by the US and UK – and whose members have been directly involved in violent attacks and the extrajudicial execution of captives. Read below or download …
Read More »‘We are used to it,’ say journos after Syria coverage called ‘Goebbels s**t’ by regime change crowd
The following story was originally published at RT: Journalists Rania Khalek and Max Blumenthal caused a Twitter meltdown among some advocates of regime change in Syria by simply going to parts of the country controlled by Damascus and reporting on life there. The two journalists traveled to the Syrian capital …
Read More »NPR Mocks Cancer Survivor in Drumbeat of Syria Propaganda
The following article by Rick Sterling was originally published on Dissident Voice on August 20, 2019: It may be a new low in propaganda. National Public Radio (NPR) used the news that Syrian First Lady Asma al-Assad had overcome breast cancer to mock her and continue the information war against Syria. They …
Read More »The NYT’s Pro-War Arguments Against War With Iran
The following article by Gregory Shupak was originally published at FAIR: The New York Times has published five editorials since the beginning of May that are ostensibly critical of a possible military war between the United States and Iran. As anti-war arguments, however, they are woefully lacking—vilifying Iran without subjecting the US …
Read More »A Syrian Leader Tells His Country’s Story: An Interview with SAA General Hassan Hassan
The following article by Eva Bartlett was originally published at MintPress News: For years, international headlines spotlighting Syria have claimed that the Syrian government, army, and its allies were guilty of a variety of atrocities. Yet as time has passed, many of the accusations levied at government and its allies …
Read More »Syria forming a new constitution draft committee But most Syrians living in the country would say a new constitution is the last thing they demand
The following article by Stephen Sahiounie was originally published at Mideast Discourse: Steven Sahiounie, Middle East observer UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen said, “I’m very pleased that now we seem to be closer to establishing the constitutional committee,” Syria’s post-war government and new constitution are seen as crucial components of …
Read More »Syrian Families Released from the Infamous Rukban Concentration Camp
The following article was republished from SyriaNews, where it was first published on June 12 2019: Dozens of Syrian families have been released from the US-controlled Rukban Concentration Camp in Al-Tanf, southeast of Syria. The released families arrived at the Jaligam crossing in Homs eastern countryside after spending years in …
Read More »Liberate Syria’s Idlib, precisely for the civilians that America fakes concern over
The following article, by Eva Bartlett, is reprinted from RT: Western media and politicians are crying for Al-Qaeda in Syria again. It doesn’t get much more absurd than this! After years of brutal occupation by terrorists from various groups and now overwhelmingly Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (aka Al-Nusra, aka Al-Qaeda in Syria), Idlib governorate …
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