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Η αντιπολίτευση στη Συρία χρησιμοποιεί χημικά παραδέχεται η Ουάσινγκτον

Από την αρχή της κρίσης στη Συρία τα δυτικά μέσα ενημέρωσης συνήθιζαν να αποδίδουν μόνο στο καθεστώς Ασαντ τη χρήση χημικών όπλων, ακόμη και όταν δεν είχαν στη διάθεσή τους καμία απόδειξη. Η συζήτηση περιοριζόταν πάντα στο εάν οι κυβερνητικές δυνάμεις έκαναν ή όχι χρήση χημικών όπλων αλλά κανένα από τα κυρίαρχα μέσα ενημέρωσης δεν αναφέρονταν στο ενδεχόμενο τα χημικά όπλα να χρησιμοποιούνταν και από τις δυνάμεις της αντιπολίτευσης. Βετεράνοι δημοσιογράφοι, όπως ο Σίμουρ Χερς, που αμφισβητούσαν την κυρίαρχη αφήγηση της Ουάσινγκτον, έμπαιναν σε άτυπες μαύρες λίστες και δεν μπορούσαν πλέον να δημοσιεύσουν τις έρευνές τους σε μεγάλα μέσα ενημέρωσης. Τώρα όμως, το Στέιτ Ντιπάρτμεντ, στην τελευταία ταξιδιωτική οδηγία που εξέδωσε για τη Συρία, αποκαλύπτει ότι η σημαντικότερη ομάδα ανταρτών που επιχειρεί στη βορειοδυτική Συρία όχι μόνο διαθέτει αλλά έχει χρησιμοποιήσει χημικά όπλα. Στην ανακοίνωση αναφέρεται ότι « Στις τακτικές τους ISIS της Hayat Tahrir al-

More than 11 million Yemeni children in dire need of aid

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has warned that more than 11 million Yemeni children are in dire need of relief aid as a result of Saudi Arabia’s aggression against the impoverished country. In a statement published on Monday, the agency described the conflict in Yemen as “devastating,” and said the Yemeni children were facing “ the largest food security crisis in the world and an unprecedented cholera outbreak. ” " Deprived of access to basic health and nutrition services, children are unable to fulfill their potential, " the statement said, adding that children in the war-ravaged country were dying of " preventable causes like malnutrition, diarrhea, and respiratory tract infections. ” The OCHA also pointed to the uncertain future of millions of schoolchildren in Yemen as thousands of teachers refuse to attend classes for not receiving their salaries during the past year. " The education system

More than 1,100 children in Syria's Ghouta suffer from malnutrition

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has warned that more than 1,100 children in war-torn Syria's Eastern Ghouta district, on the outskirts of the Syrian capital Damascus, are suffering from various forms of malnutrition. UNICEF’s Spokeswoman Monica Awad said on Monday that, based on a three-month survey, 1,114 Syrian children in total were found to be suffering from malnutrition in the district, which is held by the foreign-backed militants. She added that of these children, 232 were afflicted by the most hazardous form of malnutrition, known as “sever acute malnutrition,” a level of undernourishment that needs urgent treatment if the child is to survive, and 882 others suffered from moderate acute malnutrition. Awad also warned that more than 1,500 other children were still at risk, adding, “ During the past month, there have been two reported deaths among infants, one girl aged 34 days and a boy aged 45 days, due to insufficient breastfeedin

Daesh executes 128 civilians for cooperating with Syrian government

A human rights group has claimed that Daesh executed at least 128 Syrian civilians in the town of Al-Qaryatayn, which has been traded between the militant group and the Syrian Arab Army multiple times. The civilians were massacred in reprisal for collaborating with the government of Bashar al-Assad. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported that the killings occurred over a 20 day period. The Syrian army retook the city in April 2016 after eight months of Daesh occupation. However, Daesh chased the government forces out on October 1 — but the Syrian army regrouped and returned three weeks later, recapturing the city once more with support from Russian airstrikes. But in that three-week period, Daesh executed 128 residents of the town, which had a population of about 18,000 before the civil war started. The Palmyra Coordination Committee, a local group that supports protest and resistance against the Syrian government, reported that

Clinton, Assange and the war on truth

Australia’s public broadcasting network gave Hillary Clinton an open mike to defame WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange as “a tool of Russian intelligence” without giving him a chance to respond. by John Pilger Part 2 - Smear and Omission The ABC Australia interview with Clinton is an outstanding example of smear and censorship by omission. I would say it is a model. “ No one, ” the interviewer, Sarah Ferguson, says to Clinton, “ could fail to be moved by the pain on your face at that moment [of the inauguration of Trump] … Do you remember how visceral it was for you? ” Having established Clinton’s visceral suffering, Ferguson asks about “Russia’s role.” CLINTON: I think Russia affected the perceptions and views of millions of voters, we now know. I think that their intention coming from the very top with Putin was to hurt me and to help Trump. FERGUSON: How much of that was a personal vendetta by Vladimir Putin against you? CLINTON: … I mean he wants to