Monday 6 February 2012

With the observers gone, the lie industry is back in full swing

On 4 February 2012, the media organizations of the War Party unanimously announced more than 200 deaths in Homs - a city "bleeding" -, the torture of children and "relentless" bombing. We are supposed to be witnessing the "most terrifying massacre" since the beginning of the "revolt". Spontaneously, attacks were triggered during the night against the Syrian embassies in Washington, Cairo, Kuwait and London.
 
In fact, to increase pressure on the UN Security Council and public opinion, the imperial communication apparatus has resumed services after a brief lull.


 The advocates of intervention in Syria made a mistake by sending an observer mission. The 160 observers from the 22 Arab League countries were able to establish the discrepancy between the version of events put forward by the West and the reality on the ground. For this reason, their report was smothered by the Presidency of the Arab League, and has not been presented to the Security Council, when it was supposed to constitute the very basis for the new deliberations on Syria.

The problem is that the report would bring to light several points wholly at variance with the current Atlanticist version, when the laws of war propaganda aim to silence all dissenting voices in order to impose its own views.

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