This article should, if some sanity remains in the world, convince the believers of Western propaganda that the Syrian leadership is protecting its citizens (trying to), not attacking them.
An extract: “Maya knew that powerful forces were at work maligning his country. He knew that Western governments, the US, Britain and France, were fuelling a covert war of aggression in his country by arming foreign mercenaries, …”
Another: “Maya knew that regional powers like Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Israel are also colluding in the foreign conspiracy to destroy his country …“
And a third: “ the barrage of lies and distortions from the New York Times, CNN, Financial Times, BBC, the Independent, Guardian, the Irish Times, of US, Britain and France, to name a few, has served the political agenda of “regime change” by the Western governments in Syria.”
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Press TV colleagues of the late Maya Naser described how his only weapon was his microphone and his commitment to telling the truth about the violence ravaging his country. By Finian Cunningham – PRESS TV.
The 33-year-old journalist placed his own life in danger on several occasions because he wanted the world to know the truth about the real cause of suffering afflicting the Syrian people. Despite receiving death threats for his critical reporting, he courageously returned to the line of duty time and again. Maya, from Syria, was said by colleagues to be painfully concerned by the suffering of ordinary people. He wanted their truth, their voices to be heard.
The day he was killed was typical of his spirit. When two powerful bombs rocked the centre of the capital, Damascus, on Wednesday morning, Maya and his Press TV colleagues were first…
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Watching the reaction in other parts of the world to the video, antigovernment activists online mostly lamented that similar rage and attention had not been focused on the worsening conflict in their country. Foreign Policy reported on Tuesday that by some measures the violence this year in Syria had surpassed the worst days of the Iraq war in 2006.