by Ramiro S.
Fúnez
Part
2 - Syrian & Venezuelan opposition both blindly unquestioned by
Western media
Not a day goes by when corporate
news outlets don’t echo the indictments of Venezuelan and Syrian
opposition members who claim their governments are “authoritarian
regimes.”
Not only do these publications
intentionally ignore the fact that the Venezuelan and Syrian
governments were legitimately chosen to lead their nations in
internationally recognized elections; they also unquestionably uphold
the political positions of the opposition groups as the general
sentiment of the entire country, failing to mention that a majority
of citizens oppose their violence.
In Venezuela, for example, Maduro
fairly defeated opposition leader Henrique Capriles during the 2013
presidential election, which U.S. election observer Daniel Kovalik
described as “transparent, inherently reliable, well-run and
thoroughly audited.” Almost 80 percent of the country’s
population participated. Moreover, a May 2017 survey, conducted by
Monitor Pais and published by polling firm Hinterlaces, revealed that
almost two-thirds of Venezuelans reject opposition protest violence.
And in Syria, Assad resoundingly
defeated presidential candidate Hassan al-Nouri during the 2014
presidential election, which several international observers also
confirmed was transparent and legitimate. The Baathist leader
received 88.7 percent of votes. Over 73 percent of the country’s
population participated, along with millions of Syrian refugees
around the world.
A poll conducted a year later by
ORB International found that 47 percent of Syrians believed that
Assad had a positive influence in Syria, compared to 35 percent for
the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and 26 percent for the Syrian Opposition
Coalition, according to analyst Stephen Gowans.
The FSA is a Syrian militant group
that claims to be the “armed wing” of the country’s
Western-backed opposition. It was formed in 2011 by renegade members
of the Syrian Arab Army. The FSA has frequently been accused of
supporting Daesh and other Wahhabi terrorist groups.
Yet Venezuelan and Syrian
opposition claims that these elections and poll results were “rigged”
are uncritically regurgitated by mainstream media, serving the
interests of their imperialist overlords in the Global North who seek
regime change.
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