"Syrian rebels try to use prisoner for suicide bombing" video removed by BBC and NYT, page 1


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Topic started on 23-8-2012 @ 07:31 AM by dario86
Yesterday BBC reported about Syrian rebels using prisoners as suicide bombers. New York Times journalists were spending few days with Syrian rebels. During that time rebels captured one member of pro-Assad militant group Shabiha. In the video they treat him well and respectfully but just so that they could trick him into driving car bomb to the Syrian army checkpoint.

Video was published on the following link:
BBC

Headline was "Syrian rebels try to use prisoner for suicide bombing" but as you can see it was removed very quickly. Still some people were fast enough to download the video and share it on the internet.

Here is the video:


Infowars also made video about this:


Personally i am not suprised to see this tactics used by rebels but i am suprised that BBC and NYT decided to publish this. I guess someone didnt like it so they were forced to remove it very fast.


reply posted on 23-8-2012 @ 09:09 AM by TheMindWar
reply to post by MDDoxs



It will continue to look worse for both the US and UK untill there is a legitimate government in the USA and not a mafia run banker occupation. The world will not survive if we continue to let the US government and UK government commit these war crimes.


reply posted on 23-8-2012 @ 10:28 AM by dario86
reply to post by phishyblankwaters



I think that they have few tactics. One is to "free and liberate" the people by open occupation, other is paying proxy groups to do the job instead of them. But in this case rebels are too weak to overthrow government so i guess NATO will have to move in if they want their plans to work out. Still i hope they will not attack Syria.

In the same time they are putting economic pressure on Iran. Before that they have occupied Libya and enslaved it economically.

Tactics may differ but goal is always the same.


reply posted on 23-8-2012 @ 11:28 AM by dario86
reply to post by SeekerofTruth101


Hmmm, now i am confused. You sound pretty convinced in what are you saying.
But i also think this links below are pretty convincing too.

Syrians rally in support of Assad
Syria protest in support of Bashar al Assad - Sydney

Aleppo Show Their Love for Bashar Al Assad


Could you provide some more information that would support your attitude towards Assad?
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reply posted on 23-8-2012 @ 11:35 AM by SeekerofTruth101
reply to post by dario86



I am glad you admitted to your limitations.

However, I will not take advantage of your situation, as some of the monsters would want to.

I would rather you find out the truth for yourself, by listening to all sides of the issues, to determine the realities on the ground, easy enough in our modern interconnected world today.

Being selective in your choice of media would not only harm your own mind, but others as well as you sought to push your beliefs unto others.

Whatever the result, it is only your own beliefs, and free will to believe, something that no man can take away, or accept on your behalf. You alone live with the consequences of those beliefs, rightly made up, or wrongly digested.


reply posted on 23-8-2012 @ 11:50 AM by dario86
reply to post by SeekerofTruth101



Yeah i agree, BUT i do look at both side of the this conflict and i do read many newspapers and both independent and mainstream media. And my conclusion was that something doesn't fit in official story by MSM so i started looking for answers on other places which led me to the conclusion that Assad is not as bad as MSM would like us to think and that rebels are not saints.

And no i am not limited. Only if keeping open mind is being limited, then yes, i am limited.


P.S. Do you think that NATO delivered law, order and democracy to the Libya?



reply posted on 23-8-2012 @ 11:56 AM by woodwardjnr
reply to post by SeekerofTruth101



Yet you have failed to acknowledge that there are Al Qaeda elements in the Rebels. No on is saying Assad is a good guy. But to deny the make up of those in the Rebels is naive. Some have been seen waving the black flag of Al Qaeda and now this story. It is Al Qaeda, whom we have meant to be fighting since 9/11, don't you remember.

You are also aware of the 2.7 million Christians who live in Syria. You think this Rebel organisation made up of Sunni Muslims, will have much compassion for those 2.7 million? Not to mention the vast numbers who come from other faiths and ethnic backgrounds.


reply posted on 23-8-2012 @ 12:42 PM by dario86
reply to post by SeekerofTruth101



Again i will have to ask you for more than just your words. Please support your claims with something. Share information with us, maybe we are wrong while thinking Assad is better solution for Syria than NATO.

P.S. You should search for videos from Aleppo filmed today. Apparently people are celebrating and welcoming Syrian army.


reply posted on 23-8-2012 @ 03:27 PM by dario86
reply to post by R_Clark



Interesting thought.
I would like for this thread to get more attention but avoiding trolls is always good thing
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