Activist Post: US Feigns "Horror" Over Cooked-Up Report on Syrian War They Engineered
Activist Post: US Feigns "Horror" Over Cooked-Up Report on Syrian War They Engineered
As with every Western-backed conference assembled regarding Syria,
dramatic fabrications revealed just ahead of proceedings are intended to
give them and their predetermined outcomes both gravity and "urgency."
Upcoming "peace talks" to be held in Switzerland are no exception. A
report cooked up by the unelected dictatorship in Qatar is based on an
anonymous source, codename "Caesar," and remains admittedly unverified.
The BBC's report, "US and UN express horror at Syria torture report," claims:
The report, by three former war crimes
prosecutors, is based on the evidence of a defected military police
photographer, referred to only as Caesar, who along with others
reportedly smuggled about 55,000 digital images of some 11,000 dead
detainees out of Syria.
The BBC then reveals the propaganda value the report is intended to serve in upcoming talks by stating:
US state department
spokeswoman Marie Harf said it "underscores that it makes it even more
important that we make progress [at Geneva II]. The situation on the
ground is so horrific that we need to get a political transition in
place, and we need to get the Assad regime out of power."
Of course, spokesman for UN Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay would admit the report remains unverified (emphasis added):
Rupert Colville, spokesman for UN human rights chief Navi Pillay, told AFP: "This report is extremely alarming, and the alleged scale of the deaths in detention, if verified, is truly horrifying.