jueves, 6 de octubre de 2016

How the White Helmets Became International Heroes While Pushing U.S. Military Intervention and Regime Change in Syria

How the White Helmets Became International Heroes While Pushing U.S. Military Intervention and Regime Change in Syria

 Report: Created by Western governments, funded with millions from USAID
and popularized by a top PR firm that advances NATO wars, the White
Helmets are saving civilians while lobbying for airstrikes. And now,
they're up for a Nobel Peace Prize after a deal with Netflix with major
endorsements from Hillary Clinton and other top interventionist neocons.

 Read Saleh left, the head of the civil defense units in the northern city of Idlib, and Farouk al-Habib, right, a media campaigner for the White Helmets, sit on a panel to draw attention to their work in Syria in midtown New York, September, 2014. 

Read Saleh left, the head of the civil defense units in the northern
city of Idlib, and Farouk al-Habib, right, a media campaigner for the
White Helmets, sit on a panel to draw attention to their work in Syria
in midtown New York, September, 2014.