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Eva Bartlett, Idlib, Kafraya and Foua, long siege by al-Nusra, media bias, suicide attacker, Syria
Photo of civilians murdered and wounded after terrorist attack, via U-News.
-Eva Bartlett, April 15, 2017
There are apparently no ‘red lines’ when it comes to the documented terrorism of death squads in Syria, be they the Free Syrian Army (FSA, who committed some of the most heinous massacres of Syrian civilians in 2011, in 2012, in 2013…), Nour al-Din al-Zenki child-beheaders, or Jaysh al-Islam (with their love of caging civilians to use as human shields and firing mortars on civilian areas of Damascus and outskirts).
In the afternoon of April 15, terrorist factions attacked buses carrying civilians from the long-besieged western Syria villages of Kafraya and Foua. Thus far, the death toll is reported to be more than 100 (with some estimating a much higher number) [updated]. Earlier Sputnik reported:
“The number of victims [in the explosion] is at least 70; over…
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Have reblogged this, both from In Gaza and Fort Russ, but since no-one will see my blog I have probably just wasted my time and effort. I will continue to do so because it is my time and effort to waste and probably the only useful thing I can do. I used to send the information to the Guardian(here in the UK), the Mirror and the Daily Fail, so they DID know the truth of things and chose to ignore the facts. How can they wonder that so many of their readers, who openly argue the veracity of their articles, refer to them as “presstitutes”, they must be pretty thick skinned or without a moral compass. Thanks for blogging, yours at least will be read and possibly passed along by some who have not read the alt.news. It’s the only way – one person at a time.
On a happy note, I think I would spend a lot of time in Chantal’s beautiful garden watching your bird feeders, bliss.
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It is never a waste of time pushing truth down the line. Sometimes it sticks.
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