The Incident at Houla, Syria
Numerous civilians were killed on May 25, 2012 in Al-Houla, Syria. Immediately, the Assad regime was blamed (as always) by the opposition public relations sources, those so-called “activists.” The Syrian government’s artillery fire was noted by the United Nations. The world’s press picked up on this opposition “activist” story, and soon the Syrian ambassadors were booted out of the US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Australia, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Exactly like a rehearsed and coordinated bit of political theater.
Corporate news continues to blame the Assad government for the Houla killings with the caveat usually included somewhere in the propaganda article that the claims are unverified and that investigations haven’t concluded.
Then a Russian news team investigated exactly who was killed, how and why. This investigation was followed by a German investigation by FAZ, one of Germany’s largest newspapers, and both reports come to a very different conclusion than that of the “activists.” While the murders of women and children were brutal, barbaric and disgusting, it is the perpetrators that matter here. The civilians were not killed by artillery shells, but by small arms fire and/or knives. They were not killed because of their opposition to the regime, but were families known for supporting Assad. Several were Shiite living in the predominantly Sunni neighborhood. The investigations reveal much.
“Note that once, the exactly same provocation failed at Shumar (Homs) and 49 militants and women and children were killed, when it was organized just before a visit of Kofi Annan. The last provocation was immediately exposed as soon as it became known that the bodies of the previously kidnapped belonged to Alawites. This provocation also contained serious inconsistencies – the names of those killed were from people loyal to the authorities, there were no traces of bombings, etc.” (Center for Research on Globalisation (translation), THE HOULA MASSACRE: Opposition Terrorists “Killed Families Loyal to the Government”, Marat Musin, 6/1/2012)
Essentially, a small hamlet in Syria was invaded by “up to 700” insurgent fighters. They attacked three government check posts in a lengthy battle, where the army returned artillery fire. A contingent of these terrorists then went house to house seeking out political opponents and massacred the entire families of those who were still loyal to the government or who had converted from Sunni to Shiite Islam.
“When the rebels seized the lower checkpoint in the center of town… they began to sweep all the families loyal to the authorities in neighboring houses, including the elderly, women and children. Several families of the Al-Sayed were killed, including 20 young children and the family of the Abdul Razak. Many of those killed were ‘guilty’ of the fact that they dared to change from Sunnis to Shiites.”
They collected bodies and claimed that the victims were killed by army shelling, which was obviously not consistent with forensic analysis, nor with reality.
The German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) confirmed this Russian account of the Houla atrocities on June 7th. The murdered families are named and described in more detail.
“Several dozen members of a family were slaughtered, which had converted from Sunni to Shia Islam. Members of the Shomaliya, an Alawi family, were also killed, as was the family of a Sunni member of the Syrian parliament who is regarded as a collaborator.” (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Abermals Massaker in Syrien, 6/7/2012; Translation)
Previously German newspaper Der Spiegel published an interview with the Syrian rebels’ executioner and his death squad named the “burial brigade.”
“According to Abu Rami, Hussein’s burial brigade has put between 200 and 250 traitors to death since the beginning of the uprising.” (Der Spiegel, An Executioner for Syria’s Rebels Tells His Story, 3/29/2012)
The bulk of these “traitors” are likely Syrian civilians who remained loyal to the government. Their deaths prompt no international outrage or crocodile tears, however.
After the artillery fire murder story of May 25th was found completely meritless, the claim regarding Houla shifted so that a pro-Assad militia called “Shabiha” must be the perpetrator. This claim then went around the world without any evidence to support it, whatsoever. It remains the quasi-official narrative, despite the identities and affiliations of the victims now divulged by Russian and German news media. The murdered families were pro-government and a parliamentarian who was considered a traitor by the Sunnis, quite inconsistent with murder by a pro-government militia, yet very much consistent with a self-admitted rebel “burial brigade.”
Of course CNN asks “analysts” about the situation and we find that:
“Many [Shabiha] have shaved heads and sport thick black beards. The beards are a confusing touch, Weiss said, because they ‘want to look like Salafists’ so people will think they are the fundamentalist Sunnis they dislike and blame for violence.” (CNN, Regime-backed militia does Syria’s ‘dirty work,’ analysts say, 6/7/2012)
So, when Salafist Jihadis actually do what they openly admit to doing, it can conveniently be blamed on Assad’s alleged militia? This story has been through the looking glass for so long, there is little chance that an honest assessment can be found anywhere in the western media.
Who Are These Rebels?
At the end of January, 2012 the League of Arab States Observer Mission to Syria produced its report, which was swiftly buried because it did not adhere to the narrative spun by western “leaders.” The well-armed, violent nature of the insurgency was described more clearly. Thus, the observer mission was recalled from Syria so that they would not produce any more unhelpful evidence, unhelpful to those seeking regime change, which is a breach of the UN Charter and a war crime.
The Arab observers reported:
“The Mission noted that the [Syrian] Government strived to help it succeed in its task and remove any barriers that might stand in its way… The Mission noted that many [opposition] parties falsely reported that explosions or violence had occurred in several locations. When the observers went to those locations, they found that those reports were unfounded… the media exaggerated the nature of the incidents and the number of persons killed in incidents and protests in certain towns… Some media outlets have published unfounded statements, which they attributed to the Head of the Mission. They have also grossly exaggerated events, thereby distorting the truth.” (Report of the Head of the League of Arab States Observer Mission to Syria for the period from 24 December 2011 to 18 January 2012)
Distorting the truth, mischaracterizing the situation, and lying to the world were exposed. As was the actual violence on the ground perpetrated by the rebels. Clearly Russia and China, India, Venezuela and Cuba can read plain English and are not reliant upon U.S. and western corporate news lies for their intelligence concerning the Syrian situation.
Immediately the U.S. pushed for a UN Security Council vote to unleash NATO on Syria, as it had bombed Libya the previous year and aided in the massacre of tens of thousands of Libyan civilians. On February 4th of this year both China and Russia vetoed imperial plan A. No UN blessing would be bestowed on this war against the Syrian regime. Hillary Clinton called the vetoes “disgusting and shameful,” although she finds herself on the same side as Al Qaeda in Syria. What is disgusting and shameful here?
The Arab observers had already exposed the nature of the conflict on the ground in Syria:
“In Homs and Dera’a… armed groups committing acts of violence against Government forces, resulting in death and injury among their ranks… some of the armed groups were using flares and armour-piercing projectiles… In Homs, Idlib and Hama… acts of violence being committed against Government forces and civilians that resulted in several deaths and injuries. Examples of those acts include the bombing of a civilian bus, killing eight persons and injuring others, including women and children, and the bombing of a train carrying diesel oil. In another incident in Homs, a police bus was blown up, killing two police officers. A fuel pipeline and some small bridges were also bombed... Such incidents include the bombing of buildings, trains carrying fuel, vehicles carrying diesel oil and explosions targeting the police, members of the media and fuel pipelines. Some of those attacks have been carried out by the Free Syrian Army [the main opposition group] and some by other armed opposition groups. (emphasis added)
Disgusting and shameful are appropriate descriptions, but this is the covert insurgent force being described, not the Syrian government troops. The same rebels that Hillary Clinton now admits to sending money, medicine and so-called “nonlethal” war material like tactical battlefield radios. Clinton and U.S. Government denials of active participation in the Syrian insurgency are ludicrous on their face. It is U.S. allies in the region who are the main suppliers of arms and money to the insurgents and the terrorist groups operating today in Syria. These nations include Britain, France, Turkey, Jordan, Qatar and Saudi Arabia; NATO is, of course, dominated by the United States; Israel is certainly not a disinterested party either.
Libyan rebels are also involved in Syria, including the former head of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), a group on the State Department’s terrorist list!
“Abdulhakim Belhadj, head of the Tripoli Military Council and the former leader of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, ‘met with Free Syrian Army leaders in Istanbul and on the border with Turkey,’ said a military official working with Mr Belhadj. ‘Mustafa Abdul Jalil (the interim Libyan president) sent him there.’” (UK Telegraph, Leading Libyan Islamist met Free Syrian Army opposition group, 11/27/2011)
As far as the success story that is NATO’s unlawful assault on Libya, we have seen the Al Qaeda black flag flying over the court house in Benghazi, Libya. Rep. Kucinich noticed this glitch in the system, and asked what the hell was going on in Washington?
“On one hand we have soldiers dying in Afghanistan fighting Al Qaeda. On the other hand we just helped a group of people take over Libya, and the Al Qaeda flag is flying over their capital city headquarters… It’s time for America to get its story and its priorities straight…” (Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D), 11/6/2011, Youtube)
America might just enforce the laws of the land against government officials who give material support to terrorist groups.
Conclusion
Western publics have missed the fact that the Assad government called for a new constitution and elections earlier this year in an attempt to defuse the situation and open up the process for more citizen participation. This political option was completely unacceptable to the fanatical rebel factions who not only boycotted the elections but kidnapped candidates so they could not participate. This gives some idea of the type of “democracy” these groups seek. The referendum passed with 89% approval inside Syria, despite the nation being under siege from highly trained and heavily armed insurgents on multiple fronts. A poll earlier this year showed that Bashar Assad retains 55% approval among Syrians, meaning he would remain president in a democratic contest, yet this is completely ignored in the Western press, which seems more comfortable siding with Al Qaeda type Jihadis and mercenaries paid for by gulf monarchies.
In a case of hypocrisy that George Orwell could appreciate, we have absolute tyrant kings in Saudi Arabia and Qatar preaching democracy – for Syrians. And not just preaching, but putting their money, their arms and their souls on the line. This is coordinated by U.S. allies, and this flagrant attack on a sovereign state continues, primarily because of western support and propaganda.
The case is very clear that a coordinated, multi-pronged and covert terror war has been massacring civilians and government troops across Syria for well over one year. The Syrian troops have responded with lethal force, as any other government on the planet would naturally do under identical conditions. Recall that the UN estimated about 1,000 Syrian soldiers and police killed as of last December. Evidence has been suppressed of an illegitimate insurgency armed, trained and funded from outside of Syria waging a dirty war in order to provoke an even greater international assault on the Syrian state, along the lines of the Libyan model, and to force the illegitimate and unlawful goal of regime change. Even regime change, a clear breach of the UN Charter, Article 2, and a war crime, is misrepresented to the western populations as if this was a legitimate political action for governments to pursue against whichever state they decide to target.
So many media lies have been exposed, which mischaracterize the situation on the ground, as exposed in the Arab League Observer Report, that western media cannot be trusted to tell the truth on this (or most other) issues. Unreliable information intensifies an already dangerous situation, as nuclear powers face off in a high-stakes proxy war for control of the Middle East and access to ports and energy reserves. This is a new chapter in the Great Game of world conquest, but it is not analyzed and interpreted accurately by the targets of these psychological operations, the western publics.
Assad the son is acting like Assad the father. The CIA can light the fire and turn a civil war into a bigger civil war, but they can’t make the timber.
Assad the son had a chance to reform when he came into power but he didn’t. Instead he presided over an increasingly corrupt and always brutal regime. Then the Internet and Facebook happened, and the Arab Spring erupted. The Syrian regime wasn’t able to adapt. It dug its own grave.
Who would have expected, 15 months ago, that the regime would be in a state of near-collapse now? EVERYTHING that Assad has done since then has only made things worse. Sure, the CIA and insurgent had a hand in it. But in the end, the final responsibility for the mess lies with the President.
The Assad regime is responsible for its own actions, just as the rebels and the US are responsible for theirs.
“Instead he presided over an increasingly corrupt and always brutal regime.”
I am surprised that you did not mentioned “He is irrational” and the like. So, what’s your definition of “brutal” or “corrupt”? Brutal like Zionist/apartheid regime for example…or like Saudi regime. Do I need to mention some of the western regimes?
Obviously by using Cliché you are showing that you have been stupefied or bamboozled enough by MSM/propaganda so you rejecting evidence and facts.
What I don’t understand is why are the western powers so eager to topple Lybian and Syrian regimes. They are briging down unfriendly governments, but creating instability and religious fanatism, wich seems like a very uncertain scenario. Why are they so sure it will pay off?
The Western Powers are obviously on the road to Moscow. They must believe that where Napoleon and Hitler failed they can suceed. But there are too many major countries with a grudge against the wwestern powers like China, India, Africa, South America and indeed Russia itself who will make sure that if they do reach their ultimate destination it will be a Pyrrhic victory.
And that is what I am afraid of – that they may keep going until they are defeated.
Let us hope that sense will prevail and the lesson from the downing of the Turkish jet will be heeded.
“Russia has now approved a shipment of attack helicopters…”
It is not attack helicopters. We are talking about Mi-17 (export version) or better known as Mi-8 military transport helicopters.
Hopefully the Western Powers will not become more deeply involved in Syria. But if they go into Syria, there is little that Russia or China or Iran can do to stop them. Russia cannot project power on even the level that the old Soviet Union could. China has no military options whatsoever in the Middle East. And Iran is not capable of standing up to NATO. NATO can topple Assad if it chooses to do so. Of course, what follows Assad might be worse.
{And Iran is not capable of standing up to NATO. NATO can topple Assad if it chooses to do so. Of course, what follows Assad might be worse.}
The evil forces sitting in Washington and Tel Aviv are so savage that no one’s action can be matched with their savagery and brutality otherwise the indigenous population of America and Palestine would have survived to kick them out.
The people of the region will stick together, however, and will force these war criminals out by their unity and cooperation and will never allow them back. The population of the region knows that without ignorant population of the West, these savages could have not survived for such a long time. The ignorant population of these countries must have benefited from their government brutality and war crimes activities against other nations, not to say anything and go along with these crimes against humanity.
When the popular front came into power in France before WWII, they did not do much for their colonies in North Africa and elsewhere. They were socialists even communists who preached human dignity but when they were placed in the position of power they argued that France need to keep the colonies to build its economy to create jobs for the workers to benefit its population so the state can be saved from workers riots. They shipped one million of them into Algeria to have good time and easy life at the expense of the natives. They did not respect ‘human rights’. They used their resources to benefit French people not Algerians.
The US government needs to create crisis to engage in a military action in order to expand its influence and captures markets to feed its population on other people’s natural resources and human capital to keep its population as ignorant as they are so they say nothing against the government’s crimes against humanity.
Finally, Algerian people kicked their oppressors, including French people who were complicit in French government’s crimes against humanity, out of their country. Don’t be so sure. You will be kicked out soon.
For more information on Syria please read the following paper.
http://www.confli
ctsforum.org/2012/the-real-bashar-al-assad/
Mr. Joe Giambrone: Thank you very much for your excellent work.
{This requires a gullible, amnesic public that refuses to dig beyond surface headlines and corporate perception management.
http://infantile-disorder.blogspot.com/2012/05/is-truth-first-casualty-of-war-in-syria.html
You are absolutely right. Without gullible public, the savages would have not been able to carry these war crime activity for such a lonnnnnnnnnnnnng time against other people for the interest of their elite. Therefore, the public is complicit with the government’s crimes against humanity. To repeat the excuse such as “the public does not know” cannot be accepted anylonger at the age of all these stupid ‘social media.’ It is their responsiblity to know the alternatives to the government’s lies where these gullibles buy so easily.
http://www.conflictsforum.org/2012/the-real-bashar-al-assad/
{A poll of 90 or so people by telephone, the results from such a poll would be highly dubious.}
You should remove the veil of ignorance when you read the article. Your president under the same condition will not be able to get similar percentage of popularity and will be much LOWER compare to Bashar Assad. His popularity is more than 55 percent.
According to David Rhodes the NYT journalist, in Afghanistan hate your persident so much that wherever they go and see a photo of US president, according to Rhodes, they spit at his picture. WE NEED ‘HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION’ IN WASHINGTON AND ISRAEl, not Syria or elsewhere. Get real.
To see this article neither is sloppy nor unreliable unlike you, please read the following paper which confirms major points of this article.
http://www.conflictsforum.org/2012/the-real-bashar-al-assad/
Was it 5 countrys in 5 years or 7 in 7 years? .. I forgot :P