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BTW those photos of the concentration camps are an exclusive scoop from FOX network, makes one ponder.
Following an influential think tank’s call for a humanitarian “realpolitik” stunt to be pulled to weaken President Assad’s position, a report has miraculously emerged just 24 hours before the start of the ‘Geneva II’ conference which alleges systematic torture and abuse by Assad’s regime
According to the BBC, the report was “commissioned by Qatar,” which has been an enthusiastic backer of the opposition rebels since day one. It alleges that 55,000 digital images of 11,000 detainees show evidence of torture, starvation and execution. The images were reportedly smuggled out of Syria by a defector named Caesar.
“Caesar” was apparently happy to take photos of dead bodies for years before releasing them to be made public just 24 hours before the start of Geneva II. The photos were investigated by a legal team comprising of the prosecutors of ex-Yugoslavian President Slobodan Milosevic and President Charles Taylor of Liberia.
Having failed to topple Assad by force, the west is now firmly intent of dragging Assad before the International Criminal Court, or flooding the country with UN “humanitarian” observers who will later be used as pawns to weaken the ability of the Syrian Army to fight the deluge of Al-Qaeda militants sent to destroy Syria by the likes of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Given the history of the role of defectors in greasing the skids for war, we’d be naive not to be suspicious. Remember Curveball? He was the “defector” whose fabricated claims about weapons of mass destruction led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis.
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A report compiled by three international war crimes prosecutors claims that the Syrian government is behind the "systematic killing" of approximately 11,000 detainees between March 2011 and August 2013.
The Guardian, which obtained access to the report, says that the source of the report's claims is a military police photographer who secretly worked with a Syrian rebel group before defecting and fleeing the country. In the process, the defector smuggled the images of "killed detainees" out of the country on memory sticks.
The defector, identified in the report as "Caesar," does not claim to have witnessed executions or torture himself. However, he describes the bodies of detainees, mostly young men, as being emaciated, blood-stained, and, in some cases, bearing signs of strangulation or electrocution.
DJW001
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So you do not believe these allegations? How about you, Corruption? Do you believe these allegations?
MessageforAll
DJW001
reply to post by Misinformation
So you do not believe these allegations? How about you, Corruption? Do you believe these allegations?
The thread was never about whether believing it or not, in fact it doesn't matter whether you believe it or not, your personal believe does not change the evidence provided by OP.
I guess for the simple minded it would be difficult to realize what we are talking about is the portrayal of the photo, that is the hoax. Sorry, I did not mean to over complicate things for you.
No I am not trying to imply that there are no orphans in Syria, please point out where I have done so.
Corruption Exposed
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You don't get to ask me anymore questions until you start answering mine.
How about those orphans you previously mentioned?
Still waiting on a response...
Which orphans? Be specific... I honestly have no idea what you're talking about at this point.
Now that I have answered all of your questions, even the off topic ones, I will ask one last time...please point out where I implied that there are no orphans in Syria, or at least explain your reasoning behind asking me if there were?
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Corruption Exposed
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Which orphans? Be specific... I honestly have no idea what you're talking about at this point.
I have asked you many times since page one and you have purposely refused to acknowledge it.
Here is the most recent time I asked...
Now that I have answered all of your questions, even the off topic ones, I will ask one last time...please point out where I implied that there are no orphans in Syria, or at least explain your reasoning behind asking me if there were?
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At this point I really don't care if you answer as it has been proven that nothing you type holds any substance.
Calling a photograph of a purported war orphan a "fake" strongly implies that such a case is improbable. There are so few orphans in Syria they had to "manufacture" one. Don't you agree that is a possible interpretation of your post? In any event, I can't help but notice that you do not use this opportunity to state unambiguously that there are war orphans in Syria.
At this point I just want the suffering to end, but I don't want Syria to end up like Iraq or Libya once this is all over.
It is clear that this will not end until Assad is out, regardless of who is behind the "civil war".
The west and their Arab allies in the Middle East will not stop influencing this conflict until their goals are reached.
A 4-year-old boy was found wandering alone in the Syrian desert after becoming separated from his family as they fled fighting in their homeland.
Lugging a plastic bag full of his possessions near Syria’s barren desert border with Jordan, aid workers happened upon little Marwan, dressed in a red Nike shirt, a jacket and pants.
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A heart-wrenching photo, taken Sunday by United Nations representative Andrew Harper, catches the moment UN workers caught up with the boy as he struggled along.
It’s unclear how long he was alone from his family as they fled the civil war that has torn apart Syria and displaced millions of people.