Hele Syrische families in Raqqa uitgemoord door de VS

Ruth Sherlock, Lama Al-Arian en Kamiran Sadoun hebben een artikel geschreven over de situatie in de Syrische stad Raqqa, een jaar nadat de stad door de VS werd gebombardeerd vanwege de aanwezigheid van IS, in wat destijds de hoofdstad van hun bloedige kalifaat was……
Dagelijks is men nog bezig om de lijken onder het puin vandaan te halen, zoals de skeletten van 2 Syrische meisjes…… Het zijn dan ook vooral burgerslachtoffers die men vindt in de ruïnes en massagraven…. Tot nu toe zijn meer dan 2.600 vermoorde slachtoffers gevonden, maar dat moeten er volgens de bevolking ter plaatse, duizenden meer zijn……… Er zijn overigens veel meer burgerslachtoffers gevallen in Raqqa dan IS terroristen……

Uit het hieronder opgenomen artikel wordt ten overvloede nog eens gemeld dat terreurgroep IS, als andere terreurgroepen (‘gematigde rebellen’) eerder, de bevolking verbood Raqqa te verlaten, op straffe van de dood…… Ik meld dit daar de reguliere westerse media en bijvoorbeeld het Syrisch Observatorium voor Mensenrechten (SOHR, geleid door een misdadiger) keer op keer met de leugen kwamen dat het reguliere Syrische legger vluchtelingen zou hebben doodgeschoten, zoals bij de belegering van Oost-Aleppo……. Terwijl het Syrische leger en de Russen juist vluchtcorridors instelden voor de bevolking, die zoals gezegd door scherpschutters van de ‘gematigde rebellen’ (financieel gesteund met o.a. ons belastinggeld…) onder vuur werden genomen…….
De VN en een paar landen smeekten de VS destijds te stoppen met de bombardementen op Raqqa, maar dat was als bij de eerdere belegering van het Iraakse West-Mosul tevergeefs…… ‘Vreemd overigens’ dat dit feit destijds niet of amper werd gemeld door de reguliere westerse media en als het al gemeld werd, dan weggestopt bijvoorbeeld op de laatste pagina van kranten behorend tot die westerse media….. (niet ‘vreemd’ dus, immers men staat bij die ‘onafhankelijke’ media ten volle achter de terreur die de VS uitoefent, waar dan ook over de wereld en die media gebruiken daarvoor niet alleen ‘fake news’ (nepnieuws), maar zoals gemeld verzwijgen ook simpel ‘bepaalde nieuwsfeiten……’)
Lees het volgende ontluisterende artikel en zegt het ajb voort, tijd dat de wereldbevolking eindelijk achter de waarheid komt en de VS, Saoedi-Arabië, Israël en de NAVO lidstaten gaat zien voor wat ze ‘waard’ zijn: bloeddorstige terreurstaten!!! De door de VS in Syrië georganiseerde ‘opstand’ (onder de Obama administratie met hoofdverantwoordelijke voor die opstand: Hillary Clinton…), een opstand die resulteerde in een oorlog en die zou tot nu toe in totaal al zo’n 500.000 mensen het leven hebben gekost……. De VS? De grootste terreurentiteit op aarde!!
EDITOR’S CHOICE | 12.11.2018

Entire Families Wiped Out’: US Airstrikes Killed Many Civilians in Syria

‘Entire Families Wiped Out': US Airstrikes Killed Many Civilians in Syria
Ruth SHERLOCK, Lama AL-ARIAN, Kamiran SADOUN
On a busy street corner in Raqqa, Syria, a digger pushes through the rubble of a building hit by an airstrike. Onlookers shield their mouths and noses from the dust and stench of corpses of those who perished beneath.

Just streets away, three recovery workers pull out the delicate skeletons of two children from under the debris of a partially collapsed home. And across the city, in what was once Raqqa’s public park, men unearth more bodies from a mass grave.
“Raqqa did not deserve this destruction,” says Yasser al-Khamis, who leads the city’s emergency response team. “Of course, we understood its fate because it was the capital of ISIS, but we were hoping that the civilian death toll would be lower.”
One year after the U.S.-led military campaign against ISIS ended in Raqqa, Khamis’ team is still recovering the remains of the battle’s casualties. This grim, daily work is revealing a civilian death toll that is dramatically higher than the assessment offered by the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS.
Yasser al-Khamis leads Raqqa’s First Responders Team, a U.S.-funded group tasked with emergency work including pulling the bodies of casualties out of the rubble from the war against ISIS.
The rescue workers’ findings, which they document in meticulous notes shown to NPR, point to an offensive that killed many more civilians than it did ISIS members, and where the majority of those civilians likely died in American airstrikes.
The U.S.-led coalition against ISIS has so far verified 104 unintended civilian casualties caused by its attacks in Raqqa and is investigating more cases, coalition spokesman Army Col. Sean Ryan tells NPR.
“With new information being submitted to the CivCas [civilian casualties] team by a multitude of sources every month, the numbers will presumably go up,” Ryan adds.

The workers in Raqqa, however, estimate the real tally is much higher — likely in the “thousands.”
Since January, the rescue team has uncovered more than 2,600 bodies. Through their identification process, they say they have found that most of the bodies were civilians killed in coalition airstrikes during the battle for Raqqa between June and October 2017.
Formally called the First Responders Team, the group receives funding from the U.S. government, but the assistance is limited. Its approximately 37 members work long hours for little pay — some are volunteers — and say their efforts are slowed by a lack of heavy machinery needed to access the bodies.
With many more corpses still under rubble, the rescue workers estimate it will take another year to clean the city of the dead.
Faster strikes and artillery barrages
Raqqa served as the capital of ISIS’ self-proclaimed caliphate for almost four years after the militant group seized the city in 2014.
The U.S.-led coalition’s offensive on Raqqa came after several years of fighting the extremist group in Iraq and other parts of Syria.
While campaigning for president, Donald Trump vowed to “bomb the s*** out of” ISIS.
In the months following his January 2017 swearing-in, conflict analysts reported increases in both the numbers of U.S. airstrikes and of civilians reported killed in the attacks.
President Trump reportedly handed decision-making power for major bombardments to the military, enabling airstrikes to be more easily called in by commanders on the ground during a battle.
In May 2017, Defense Secretary James Mattis told CBS News the U.S. was accelerating and intensifying the campaign against ISIS, and added, “We have already shifted from attrition tactics … to annihilation tactics.”
In Raqqa, the consequences of the “annihilation tactics” are still keenly felt.
According to Airwars, an independent research group monitoring the anti-ISIS conflicts in Iraq and Syria, the U.S. was responsible for about 95 percent of the airstrikes and all of the artillery barrages in Raqqa. The U.K. and France also participated in the offensive.
Data given to Airwars by the U.S. military’s central command show the coalition launched at least 21,000 munitions — airstrikes and artillery — in the city in little over four months.
“Entire families have been wiped out”
By the end of the campaign, Raqqa was a wasteland of smashed concrete; its residential tower blocks were flattened and schools and hospitals toppled. A United Nations study found that over 80 percent of the city — originally home to some 220,000 people — is damaged or destroyed.
Many residents say they lost loved ones in the strikes.
Mohanned Tadfi, 41, recently buried his mother, his brother, his sister-in-law and seven nieces and nephews. “Ten people,” he says. “A plane came and hit the house and the building of five floors fell on their heads.”
Tadfi says his brother Latuf had found it too hard and dangerous for his family to leave. “ISIS was executing anyone from his neighborhood who tried to escape. And in any case, our mother is diabetic and can’t walk well, and it was too difficult [to] carry her because the bridges out of the city had been bombed.”
The family stayed in their basement apartment as the war intensified around them. The Syrian Democratic Forces, a U.S.-backed militia, was closing in on the neighborhood and the family thought the fighters would soon capture the area from ISIS.
On Sept. 5, 2017, just after a muezzin in a nearby mosque called the end of noon prayers, an airstrike hit the building where Tadfi’s family was. Another brother, Raed Tadfi, went to deliver insulin for their mother. He found Latuf dead on the steps and the building collapsed behind him.
Days later, SDF fighters seized control of the neighborhood. Tadfi says he and his brother asked the militia for access to the house. “Please, there are children under the rubble. My brother’s children, young kids. Maybe even just one of them is still alive!” he recalls asking them.
But they were told the area was too dangerous for civilians. It wasn’t until three months later that Tadfi was finally able to recover his loved ones. He hired a flatbed truck and took them away to graves he says he dug with his own hands.
The Tadfis’ story is one of the cases being looked at by Donatella Rovera, a senior crisis response adviser for Amnesty International who has spent much of the last year in Raqqa. She compiles witness testimonies and analyzes war damage to buildings as part of an ongoing investigation to determine how many civilians were really killed in the coalition attacks.
The building in Raqqa of the former home of Latuf Tadfi and his family, which relatives say was hit by a U.S.-led coalition airstrike.
“This is one case of many that I have been investigating where entire families have been wiped out in places where they thought they would be safe,” she says, standing beside the wreckage of the Tadfis home.

Determining casualties
In a statement responding to NPR, Col. Ryan, the spokesman of the Combined Joint Task Force, said the coalition conducted “thorough assessments” to ensure it didn’t accidentally kill civilians. “The majority of strikes were executed as planned, but to say this was perfect execution from all sides is meaningless and we understand mistakes were made.”
He said the coalition was “fighting a ruthless enemy that was systematically killing innocent civilians and unfortunately some were unintentionally killed trying to liberate them, something we tried to avoid.”
Rovera doesn’t dispute that ISIS tried to prevent civilians from leaving. But, she says,the military knew that before the battle and did not adjust their attack plan accordingly.
Her investigation so far suggests that “many hundreds” of civilians were killed in the Raqqa offensive, which she says prioritized speed, even in densely populated neighborhoods.
Testimony Rovera gathered from embedded journalists and SDF militia sources suggests that strikes sometimes came “within minutes” of a local commander choosing a target.
“If they had had observation for an adequate period of time, they would have realized that there were civilians in those buildings,” she says. “Yes, the war probably would have taken more time. But more lives would have been saved.”

The rescue unit says it determined most of the more than 2,600 recovered bodies were civilians in a few different ways. ISIS combatants often dressed a specific way and carried an ID card, the workers say. Other characteristics, such as victims’ age and gender and testimony from families, also help in the team’s documentation.
Rescuers say they recognize airstrike scenes from the scale of the destruction.
Airwars puts the civilian death toll in the Raqqa offensive at 1,400, but it believes the number could be higher. It gathers data largely remotely, through communication with sources and information from social media, and has not been able to verify every reported case.
“We expected a significantly higher portion of civilian harm reports to be determined as credible, since in Raqqa really the only player causing the destruction was the coalition,” says Chris Woods, the director of Airwars.
He explains that the coalition has assessed and accepted only a fraction of the casualty reports from Raqqa than it did from the major campaign to drive ISIS from Mosul, Iraq, from October 2016 to July 2017.
“That suggests a political dimension to the decision-making process,” he says. “We can’t think of another explanation for that discrepancy.”
Rovera, the Amnesty International adviser, says it is imperative that coalition forces send ground investigators into Raqqa. “Having dropped the bombs from the sky they should now be sending their investigators on the ground now to establish the facts of what was the impact of those strikes on the civilian population,” she says.
Col. Ryan from the coalition said the existing coalition forces in Syria are not a trained investigative force and taking them away “from their mission is not advisable as the fight against this ruthless enemy continues.”
For now, Raqqa’s people are left to count their dead largely alone, while the U.S. and other powers strike elsewhere in Syria.

Tags: Raqqa War Crimes
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Zie ook:
White Helmets is een terreurorganisatie, zie de bewijzen op Facebook: foto’s van de W.H. leden

VS heeft al 4 keer het verboden chemische wapen witte fosfor gebruikt‘ (in Syrië)

Voor meer berichten over Raqqa, Aleppo en/of Mosul, klik op het betreffende label, direct onder dit bericht.

Groot Brittannie gooit meer dan 3.400 bommen af, die niet 1 slachtoffer zouden hebben gemaakt……

Bij het volgende bericht moet nog aangetekend worden, dat Groot-Brittannie alleen met haar drones al 1.000 doden heeft gemaakt, althans dat was de stand van zaken 7 maanden geleden………
In dit bericht van Middle East Eye (MEE) stelt Groot-Brittannië dat het weliswaar veel bommen heeft afgeworpen op Irak en Syrië, in totaal 3.400 (!!!), maar dat daar geen enkel burgerslachtoffer mee werd vermoord……. ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! Mijn excuus beste bezoeker, maar om dergelijk goor lef kan ik niet anders dan lachen, ook al leent het onderwerp zich daar niet voor.

Uiteraard heeft GB daarbij een groot aantal burgers vermoord. Overigens volgt Nederland de GB-tactiek op een ander emanier, wij melden niet eens dat er burgerslachtoffers zijn gevallen bij bombardementen, noch doet ‘Defensie’ (het ministerie van Oorlog) daar onderzoek naar……..

Airwars berekende dat er in totaal sinds 2014 maar liefst 5.600 burgers zijn vermoord door VS/Britse bombardementen en raketaanvallen op Syrië en Irak. De Britten alleen deden al 1.600 luchtaanvallen uit…… Dat aantal slachtoffers lijkt me overigens een te laag aantal, gezien feiten als het bulldozeren van grote delen van West-Mosul, na de ‘bevrijding’ van terreurgroep IS, waar men de vermoorde burgerslachtoffers niet eerst onder het puin vandaan haalde……….

De VS weigerde zelfs te stoppen met bombarderen, zoals de VS deed bij de bevrijding van Raqqa….. Een vreselijke oorlogsmisdaad daar men wist dat er tienduizenden mensen opgesloten zaten……………

Nee, GB ‘heeft geen burgerslachtoffers gemaakt’ tijdens 1.600 luchtaanvallen en het afwerpen van 3.400 bommen, hoe komt u erbij………?????

Nogmaals: de VS en GB (en Nederland) zijn in feite bezig met een illegale oorlog (Syrië) en met het bestrijden van de gevolgen van een illegale oorlog (Irak),

De hoogste tijd dat het Internationaal Strafhof GB en de VS voor het gerecht daagt!

Hier het uitgebreide bericht van MEE, geschreven door Jamie Merrill, (die ook contact had met het Engelse ministerie van defensie, uh oorlog), met veel meer feiten en cijfers, zoals gepubliceerd op Anti-Media:

Britain Drops More Than 3,400 Bombs in Syria and Iraq, Claims No Civilians Died

October 27, 2017 at 6:19 am
Written by Middle East Eye
(MEE)Royal Air Force drones and jets have dropped more than 3,400 bombs and missiles on Islamic State fighters in Iraq and Syria, an investigation by Middle East Eye has revealed, yet the British government maintains that there is “no evidence” they have killed a single civilian.
The vast quantities of ordnance dropped since the start of Operation Shader against IS in 2014 seriously undermines the claim by ministers that the RAF has not caused any civilian casualties in the three-year-long bombing campaign, and has prompted calls for an investigation.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) does not routinely release statistics on the numbers of weapons used over Iraq and Syria, but an MEE analysis has combined weekly updates of operations in the region and information collated by campaign group Drone Wars.

Dit is een andere video dan in het origineel, kan deze niet overnemen, klik hier voor het origineel.
Hieronder nog een andere video, waarin wordt geopenbaard dat GB Syrië al bombardeerde, voordat de regering daar toestemming voor kreeg: GB bombardeerde destijds onder VS bevel en daar kwam godbetert de Britse regering mee weg……..

It shows that up to the end of September UK forces have dropped at least 3,482 bombs and missiles in the battle against IS, including 2,089 Paveway IV bombs and 486 Brimstone missiles dropped by Typhoon and Tornado jets.
RAF Reaper drones have also fired 724 Hellfire missiles at IS targets.
The figures are conservative as MoD updates sometimes do not specify the number of bombs or missiles used in a strike, and last night MoD officials admitted that a further 86 bombs and missiles had been dropped in recent weeks.
The weapon of choice for RAF jets is the Paveway IV precision-guided bomb, but they have also fired large numbers of the more accurate Brimstone missile, which was originally designed as an anti-tank weapon but has been used extensively by the RAF to target IS snipers and vehicles.
The government describes the Brimstone as the most accurate weapon available that can be fired by aircraft, and they are conservatively estimated to cost £100,000 each; heavier Paveway IV bombs are estimated to cost £30,000 each, and Hellfire, fired by the Reaper drone fleet, cost £71,300 each.
Islamic State is in retreat in Iraq and Syria after a US-led bombing campaign which saw the RAF fly more than 8,000 sorties and killed more than 3,000 IS militants. A spike in weapons releases came earlier this summer, when RAF Typhoons and Tornadoes joined the coalition and Kurdish effort to liberate Mosul.
Islamic State regularly used “human shields” in built-up areas, but despite this and the scale of the ordnance dropped by the RAF, the MoD maintains it has “no evidence” that its strikes have caused any civilian casualties – a position now roundly rejected by defence analysts and opposition parties.
Our armed forces are among the best in the world, so they will be among the most discerning and accurate when it comes to targeting,” Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable, told MEE.
However, it is, at the very best, implausible that our heavy involvement could not have caused civilian deaths. We must not knock our armed services, but, equally, the government has to be honest in its assessment of damage caused in conflict.”
The US Air Force, which leads the anti-Islamic State coalition, says it has caused 786 civilians deaths in the three-year-long air war, but despite saying the air war is the “most challenging fight in decades”, the RAF has made so such assessment.
Earlier this month the minister of state for the British armed forces, Mark Lancaster, told parliament that the government “had been able to discount RAF involvement in any civilian casualties”.
The RAF says it takes all steps to minimise civilian casualties, but it has conducted more than 1,600 strikes in Iraq and Syria – more than any other coalition country bar the US.
Reacting to the figures, military aviation experts and campaigners have said that it is no longer credible for the MoD to maintain that has not killed any civilians as part of the three-year-long operation to defeat Islamic State.
Samuel Oakford, a spokesperson for Airwars, a group which monitors civilian casualties from international air strikes in the region, told MEE: “The UK’s claim that no British air strikes in Iraq or Syria have led to civilian deaths has always been difficult to believe.
Based on the coalition’s own civilian casualty reporting, it is extremely unlikely that a coalition member as active as the UK would have not had a hand in a single civilian death.
As the campaign continues into its fourth year and more data about British involvement such as this is compiled, the MoD’s claim is becoming increasingly absurd.”
Over the course of the last 12 months the focus of the air battle against IS, which the MoD calls Daesh, has shifted from the Iraqi city of Mosul, which fell in July, to Raqqa in Syria.
But MEE analysis shows that the overwhelming majority of RAF weapons released took place against IS fighters in Iraq with 3,000 strikes, while a total of 482 bombs and missiles were dropped over Syria, prompting fears of blowback in the UK.
Turning a blind eye to the consequences of air strikes and pretending they are somehow now ‘risk free’ is naive in the extreme,” said Chris Cole, director of campaign Drone Wars UK.
Unless we begin to understand and acknowledge the true cost of our ongoing wars in the Middle East, we are likely to pay a high price in the future.”
Zero casualties
Airwars, which works with the RAF and US Air Force to report suspected civilian casualties, says that at least 5,600 civilians have been killed by coalition strikes.
In July there were reports that Iraqi soldiers used bulldozers to hide the bodies of hundreds of civilians killed in the final days of the battle for Mosul.
MEE’s analysis shows that during the fight for the Iraqi city, RAF Typhoons and Tornadoes dropped dozens of Paveway IV bombs on IS fighters in the city.
However, the MoD does not have troops on the ground in the region carrying out battle damage assessment of sites struck by RAF munitions.

Instead it carries out the assessments from video evidence captured from the air, a technique that has been dismissed as ineffective by other coalition allies.
The RAF says it takes “all possible precautions to avoid civilian casualties”, but Amnesty International has previously expressed serious concerns about the air war’s toll on civilians. In a report earlier this year, it found the battle for West Mosul had caused a “civilian catastrophe”.
Civilians were being ruthlessly exploited by IS, which had moved them into conflict zones, used them as human shields, and prevented escape. They were also being subjected to “relentless and unlawful attacks” by Iraqi forces and the US-led coalition.
A source in the RAF told Middle East Eye: “Given the ruthless and inhuman behaviour of our adversary, including the deliberate use of human shields, we must accept that the risk of inadvertent civilian casualties is ever present, particularly in the complex and congested urban environment within which we operate.”
The source added that all missions were “meticulously planned” and there was no suggestion that UK forces have committed war crimes.
However, there are fears that by failing to fully address the issue of civilian casualties, the MoD is not presenting the full picture of Britain’s campaign against Islamic State.
Iain Overton, the executive director of Action on Armed Violence, said: “If the RAF can claim zero civilian casualties, then the argument for more air strikes stands.
They can justify such by pointing at the issue of proportionality and IHL [international humanitarian law], they can claim that their kills are ‘clean’. Perhaps they are, but they don’t present the evidence to prove they are – not meaningfully.”
The MoD said in a statement on Wednesday: “Only by defeating Daesh for good will we reduce the threat to us here at home. British forces have crippled Daesh since 2014 and the RAF will continue to strike the terrorists hard where they plan their campaign of hate in both Syria and Iraq.
We have no evidence that RAF strikes have caused civilian casualties.
We recognise the challenge faced by coalition pilots in close urban fighting against a ruthless terrorist enemy that uses civilians as human shields, but are clear that to do nothing would leave cities in the hands of Daesh brutality.
We do everything we can to minimise the risk through the rigorous targeting processes and the professionalism of our RAF crews.”
By Jamie Merrill / Republished with permission / Middle East Eye / Report a typo

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Zie ook: ‘VS vermoordde met bombardementen in augustus 433 burgers in Raqqa………. Westerse media alweer stil…….

en: ‘Raqqa >> BBC World Service en ‘onafhankelijke journalistiek’: ‘Er zijn veel burgers omgekomen bij de strijd in de straten in Raqqa……..’

en: ‘Mosul verwoest door VS……...

en: ‘US Airstrikes Killing Hundreds of Civilians in Syria’s Raqqa

en: ‘Mosul, stad van lijken: vele honderden doden onder het puin

en: ‘VS bombardementen op Raqqa moorden hele families uit……….

en: ‘VN waarschuwt de VS voor het maken van een onacceptabel aantal Syrische burgerslachtoffers met haar bombardementen…….

en: ‘VS weigert op het VN verzoek in te gaan tot het stoppen met bombardementen op burgerdoelen in Raqqa……….

en: ‘Raqqa, een strijd als om West-Mosul, echter met geheel andere media aandacht……….

en: ‘Bombarderen was een probleem in Mosul, maar niet bij het nieuwe Iraakse/VS
offensief…….

en: ‘VS bombardeert Raqqa plat en nog steeds kijkt de wereld stilzwijgend toe……..

en: ‘Raqqa door VS platgebombardeerd >> reguliere (massa-) media in de VS zijn er trots op……

en: ‘Kinderen in Irak vermoord middels VS terreur…….

en: ‘Mosul ‘zal met precisie ontdaan worden van de terroristen, inclusief een minimum aan burgerslachtoffers…….’‘ (een ongelofelijk en ongeloofwaardige belofte….)

en: ‘Mass Media Siege: Comparing Coverage Of Mosul and Aleppo‘ (met mogelijkheid tot vertaling)

en: ‘Mosul is ‘bevrijd’ zo stelt de VS, daar zijn echter wel wat aanmerkingen op te maken………

Mosul (bijna) bevrijd: ‘een positief verslag’ van de BBC

BBC World Service radio bracht afgelopen zaterdag ‘een positief bericht’ over Mosul. Kijk daar houdt men tegenwoordig van, positieve berichtgeving…..

Nog ‘een minpuntje’ de verslaggever vond het nodig om te zeggen, dat er maandenlang strijd is gevoerd om Mosul…… ‘ Gelukkig’ begon deze flapdrol niet over de enorme tol aan burgers die deze strijd heeft gekost…….. Dat moeten er dik 10.000 zijn. 10.000 vermoordde burgers uit de westelijke oude stad, waarover de VS een tapijt aan bommen heeft laten regenen, terwijl men wist dat daardoor de oude huizen snel zouden instorten……..

Rusland, dat in het westen als barbaars wordt afgeschilderd, had wel het fatsoen om bij de bevrijding van Oost-Aleppo al een paar maanden voor de uiteindelijke bevrijding te stoppen met bombarderen, juist om burgerslachtoffers te voorkomen………

Nee ‘fijn’ dat de verslaggever niet repte over het enorme aantal slachtoffers dat in de strijd om Mosul is gevallen, daar wordt je maar depressief van…….

Gisteren berichtte ik al over de BBC W.S. propaganda i.z. Mosul* en het verschil in berichtgeving van deze ‘onafhankelijke zendgemachtigde’ t.a.v. de bevrijding van Oost-Aleppo (Syrië). Daar besteedde ik ook aandacht aan de uitlatingen van de directeur van Airwars, die in feite het zeer foute handelen van de VS vergoelijkte.

Zonder enig commentaar van de BBC presentator lepelde hij het standpunt op van het VS (oorlogs-) commando, dat er weliswaar duizenden dode burgerslachtoffers zijn gevallen, maar dat het aantal slachtoffers bij een dergelijke strijd 50 jaar of meer geleden, veel groter zou zijn geweest…….. Het is dat het onderwerp zo triest is, anders zou je je werkelijk doodlachen…….. Alsof een moordenaar zich vrijpleit met het argument, dat hij/zij een aantal jaren geleden veel meer slachtoffers zou hebben gemaakt…….

Volgens deze Airwars hufter heeft de coalitie alles gedaan om zo min mogelijk burgers te vermoorden (dat laatste is mijn woord, zoals u zult begrijpen)……… Oh vandaar het blijven bombarderen van een stadsdeel waar de vaak zeer oude gebouwen dicht op elkaar staan, zodat je zeker weet dat een flink aantal gebouwen zal instorten…….. Een stadsdeel dat bovendien ‘bomvol’ burgers zat……..

Daarover gesproken: volgens deze ‘deskundige’ gebruikte IS de burgers als menselijk schild, iets waarover hij eerder NB durfde te zeggen, dat het nu eenmaal moeilijk aan de buitenkant te zien is of er burgers of IS leden in gebouwen zitten…….

Voorts stelde deze Airwars figuur dat burgerslachtoffers maken in een oorlog niet verboden is volgens het oorlogsrecht, maar dat ze zoveel mogelijk moeten worden voorkomen…….. Kijk dat doe je niet met luchtbombardementen, zoals Rusland en het Syrische leger stopten met luchtbombardementen op Aleppo en dat al 2 maanden voor de uiteindelijke bevrijding……

Het moorddadige VS legercommando wast de handen in onschuld en stelt dat zij alleen bombarderen op verzoek van de Iraakse troepen op de grond…….. Alsof dit commando niet wist dat er (zoals gezegd) een groot aantal burgerslachtoffers zou vallen bij bombardementen op de oude binnenstad van West-Mosul…… Hoor zojuist dat Amnesty International (Britse tak) IS beschuldigt van het gebruiken van burgers als menselijk schild……. Alsof je mensen nog als schild nodig hebt in een situatie zoals die in West Mosul onder de vreselijke en onverantwoorde bombardementen door de VS……….

Ook de VS kolonel Ryan Dillon liet gisteren weten dat IS burgers als menselijk schild gebruikte, verder durfde deze psychopathische schoft weten dat de VS transparant is, als het gaat om het melden van burgerslachtoffers……….. ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! (ja, excuus..) De VS vertelt zo goed als niets over het aantal burgerslachtoffers dat valt bij hun smerige drone terreuraanvallen >> meer dan 90% van die vermoorde slachtoffers is niet eens verdacht (deze drone aanvallen worden uitgevoerd op terreurverdachten, m.a.w. het zijn standrechtelijke executies, ofwel enorme [oorlogs-] misdaden….)……..

Dan nog: de VS dat transparant is over het aantal burgerslachtoffers, lullig genoeg zijn de aantallen doden die de VS meldt, voor 99% veel lager dan het werkelijke aantal……..

Overigens werd er vanmorgen gemeld dat de Iraakse coalitie (o.l.v. de VS) enorme oorlogsmisdaden heeft begaan bij de bevrijding van West-Mosul……………

* Zie: ‘Mosul ‘bevrijd’ en BBC anti-Assad propaganda……….



en: ‘Mass Media Siege: Comparing Coverage Of Mosul and Aleppo‘ (met mogelijkheid tot vertaling)

Voor meer berichten over Mosul, klik op het label met de naam van die stad, direct onder dit bericht.