5 Reasons The Latest Report On Syria War Crimes Might Not Be True
Brandon Turbeville Activist PostIn a recently released and conveniently timed report, complete with references to Nazi Germany and concentration camps, efforts to ramp up support for a “tough line” against Syria at the upcoming Geneva II conference and even possible military intervention, are once again moving into high gear. The report, compiled by three British war crime prosecutors and three “forensic experts” claims that it has demonstrable proof that the Assad government is guilty of torturing and killing over ten thousand people.
The report (accessed here) claims to show evidence of physical torture, murder, and starvation. Of course, the Syrian government denies the veracity of the claims of the report and Western media outlets repeat the claims as incontrovertible proof.
As Reuters reports,
A Syrian military police photographer has supplied "clear evidence" showing the systematic torture and killing of about 11,000 detainees in circumstances that evoked Nazi death camps, former war crimes prosecutors said.
Syrian officials could face war crimes charges as a result of the evidence provided by the photographer, who has defected, the three prosecutors said.
One of the prosecutors said the evidence documented "industrial scale killing" that was reminiscent of the World War II concentration camps of Belsen and Auschwitz.
The trove of harrowing photographs ratchets up the pressure on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who the United States and its Western allies say has committed war crimes against his own people during the civil war.[...]
55,000 images provided by the photographer, who fled Syria after passing the pictures to Assad's opponents, show emaciated and mutilated corpses.
Bearing signs of torture, some of the corpses had no eyes. Others showed signs of strangulation or electrocution.
"There is clear evidence, capable of being believed by a tribunal of fact in a court of law, of systematic torture and killing of detained persons by the agents of the Syrian government," the three prosecutors said in the 31-page report.
"Such evidence would support findings of crimes against humanity against the current Syrian regime. Such evidence could also support findings of war crimes against the current Syrian regime," they said.
However, while the final determination of whether or not these claims are
accurate is yet to be made, there exist ample reasons to question the assertions
made in the report.
1. The Gulf State Feudal Monarchy Qatar is the
sponsor of the report. Qatar is, of course, one of the major sponsors of the
Syrian invasion (aka the Syrian “rebels”) and has played a massively important
role in financing, training, arming, and directing the death squads currently
being mopped up by the Assad government.
2. The source of the
report. One would be justified in questioning the nature of the report since
the sole source of the material comes by virtue of an allegedly “defected Syrian
military police officer” who was apparently fine with photographing thousands of
dead victims for over a year until now. Regardless of the possibility for such a
“moral” conversion, taking information from a “defected” member of government
forces once again returns us to the realm of the “activists
say” school of journalism – a notorious method used by Western media outlets
to promote the side of the death squads and only the side of the death squads as
fact in popular reports.
3. Past claims of Assad’s “Crimes Against
Humanity.” It is important to remember past experiences with Western claims
against Assad for alleged “crimes against humanity,” all of which turned out to
have been committed by the death squads, not the Syrian government. From the Houla massacre to the Ghouta
chemical weapons attacks, the Syrian government has been exonerated by all
credible evidence. The death squads, however, have been proven guilty by virtue
of their own video tapes and Youtube accounts, guilty of some of the most
horrific acts imaginable. While many innocent people have no doubt been killed
in the crossfire between the military and the death squads, the Western media
has done everything in its power to place the blood of each and every death
inside Syria in the hands of the government.
Let us also not forget the
other famous Codename, “Curveball,” that played a major role in the
initiation of a previous and still ongoing conflict that was later admitted to
be a fabrication. Being fooled by the same type of propaganda twice in ten years
is indeed a humiliation too great for a country to bear.
4.)
Possibility that the death squads could have killed the victims shown in the
report. The victims shown in the report have clearly been abused and
starved. However, before jumping to conclusions about just how these unfortunate
individuals met their fate, perhaps it would be a good idea to look back at the
context of the victims. As mentioned earlier, the death squads operating in
Syria are no strangers to crimes against humanity, murder, and torture. In fact,
they have been both the initiators of such depravity and overwhelmingly the
largest proprietors of it.
Furthermore, the fact that the victims were
starved does not necessarily mean that they were starved by the government.
Indeed, it is important to remember that, due to the siege of a number of cities
by both the military and the death squads as well as due to death squad cruelty
and attempted cordoning off of specific areas, food
shortage has been a serious concern in some areas for some time. There is
also plentiful evidence of death squad groups killing innocent people and
shipping their bodies to the places where cameras are set up, waiting for the
recording of the propaganda piece. The Ghouta chemical attack is just one
instance in which innocent civilians were captured and killed by the death
squads and used
as stage props for propaganda purposes.
Indeed, it is also important
to remember that the death squads themselves are quite adept at keeping
prisoners in atrocious conditions. Only a few months back, it was reported that
the Syrian military was able to free a number of captive
Syrian women from the hands of the death squads who had kept them in
captivity in underground tunnels for months on end for the purposes of using
them as sex slaves.
5.) The report was conveniently released just two days before the Geneva II Peace Conference meeting on Syria. After the retraction of an invitation to Iran to attend the peace conference, the Qatari-funded report was released just two days before the peace conference was scheduled to take place. With such evidence being studied and analyzed and a report being compiled, to believe that it was only a coincidence that the information was released two days before the conference is absurd. If this evidence was real and of such grave importance why are world leaders only learning of it now? If world leaders knew, why are we only learning of it now?
Considering all of the information provided in this article, taken in conjunction with the “convenient” timing of the release of the reports (convenient, at least, for the enemies of Syria), such reports should be taken with a large grain of salt.
The Western media has not only been wrong, but has lied on so many occasions in the past, that it cannot be expected to tell the truth now.
Brandon Turbeville is an author out of Florence, South Carolina. He has a Bachelor's Degree from Francis Marion University and is the author of six books, Codex Alimentarius -- The End of Health Freedom, 7 Real Conspiracies, Five Sense Solutions and Dispatches From a Dissident, volume 1 and volume 2, and The Road to Damascus: The Anglo-American Assault on Syria. Turbeville has published over 275 articles dealing on a wide variety of subjects including health, economics, government corruption, and civil liberties. Brandon Turbeville's podcast Truth on The Tracks can be found every Monday night 9 pm EST at UCYTV. He is available for radio and TV interviews. Please contact activistpost (at) gmail.com.