Human Rights Watch FAIL: Uses Photo of American Bombing Destruction To Condemn Assad
Brandon Turbeville
Activist Post
Putting its hypocritical and biased nature on full display once
again, the alleged human rights organization, Human Rights Watch, was recently
caught in an attempt to fabricate “evidence” of Assad’s use of barrel bombs in
civilian areas for the purposes of further demonizing the secular Syrian
government.
On February 25, HRW posted a photo of a devastated
civilian area in Syria with the tagline “Syria dropped barrel bombs despite
ban.” The “ban” HRW is referring to is the ban on bombing civilian areas that
applies to both sides in Aleppo after the United Nations stepped in to save the Western-backed
terroristsfrom annihilation. Assad’s forces had surrounded the city
and had cut off a major supply route for the death squads from Turkey thus
making the ultimate elimination of the jihadist forces a virtual inevitability.
As Somini Sengupta wrote
for the New York Times on February 24,
Human Rights Watch said
Tuesday that the Syrian government had dropped so-called barrel bombs on
hundreds of sites in rebel-held towns and cities in the past year, flouting a
United Nations Security Council measure.
In a report released Tuesday,
the group said it relied on satellite images, photos, videos and witness
statements to conclude that the Syrian government had bombarded at least 450
sites in and around the southern town of Daraa and at least 1,000 sites in
Aleppo in the north.
The report focused on
the period since Feb. 22, 2014, when the Security Council specifically condemned the use of
barrel bombs, which are large containers filled with explosives and
projectiles that can indiscriminately hurt civilians and are prohibited under
international law.
There was only one problem with HRW’s tweet – the photograph the
organization provided was not Aleppo.
In fact, the damage that had been wrought upon the civilian area
in the photograph was not committed by the Syrian military but by the United
States.
The photo was actually a picture of Kobane (Ayn al-Arab), the
city which has been the site of heavy US aerial bombardment over the last
several months as the US engages in its program of death squad herding and
geographical reformation of sovereign Syrian and Iraqi territory.
But, while HRW was content to use the destruction of the city as
a reason to condemn the Assad government and continue to promote the cause for
US military action in Syria, the “human rights organization” was apparently
much less interested in the exact same destruction wrought by US forces.
In other words, if Assad’s forces bomb a civilian area into the
stone age, it is an atrocity, a war crime, and justification for international
military involvement. If the United States bombs a civilian area into the stone
age, it’s no biggie.
Partially funded by George Soros,
Human Rights Watch has repeatedly shilled
for NATO and America’s imperialist aims, particularly in Syria.
For instance, when Western media propaganda had
reached a crescendo regarding the outright lie that Assad had used chemical weapons against
his own people, HRW stood right beside
Barack Obama and John Kerry in their effort to prove Assad’s
guilt. HRW even went so far as to repeat the lie that
the UN report suggested that Assad was the offending party, driving the final
nail into the coffin of any credibility HRW may have had.
When a last-minute chemical weapons deal was secured
by Russia in an effort to avoid yet another US/NATO invasion of Syria, HRW did
not rejoice for the opportunity of peaceful destruction of chemical weapons and
a chance to avoid war, it attacked the deal by claiming that
it “failed to ensure justice.” Of course, the deal did fail to ensure justice.
There were no provisions demanding punishment of the death squads who actually
used the weapons or the US/NATO apparatus that initiated and controlled the
jihadist invasion to begin with.
Regardless, when Mother Agnes Mariam of the Cross
released her report that refuted what the US/NATO was asserting in regards to
chemical weapons in Syria, HRW embarked upon acampaign of attack against
her and her work.
Even as far back as 2009,
however, HRW was showing its true colors when it apparently signed off on and
supported renditions – the process of kidnapping individuals off the street
without any due process and “rendering” them to jails and prisons in other
countries where they are often tortured – in secret talks with the Obama
administration.
If HRW ever had any credibility in terms of the question of
actual human rights, then all of that credibility has assuredly been lost. HRW
is nothing more than a pro-US, pro-NATO NGO that acts as a smokescreen for the
continuation of the violation of human rights across the world – that is,
unless those violations are committed by America’s enemies.
Source: http://www.activistpost.com/2015/03/human-rights-watch-fail-uses-photo-of.html
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