Honestly!
No joking!
You can set your watch by 'em, you can.
Whenever there is a vote on Syria, oopsadaisy!, another alleged massacre.
It is as if the Syrian government and its supporters actually want NATO bombs to rain down on them, to blow their houses and farms to little bits.
Unless...it's a load of old bollocks...AGAIN!
I am not denying there have been a number of deaths, but as with Houla, you do have to question why the Syrian government and the Shabiha would allegedly slaughter civilians, allegedly again, just before a UN Security Council vote.
Cui bono?
As with Houla, the Syrian opposition, the same opposition who will not speak with Assad, who do not want peace, who want NATO intervention; they would benefit.
I have absolute trust that the Syrian government did NOT commit this. The rebels were there, which is why the Syrian government used heavy weapons. Most of the dead are rebels. Any civiliand amongst the dead, who may well have been used as human shields, were slaughtered by the rebels as they were getting hammered in order to blame the Syrian government.
And who suddenly finds his voice to condemn the violence? That devil Kofi Annan!
I condemn these atrocities in the strongest possible terms. It is yet another reminder of the nightmare and the horrors Syrian civilians are being subjected to.[source : Syria crisis: Tremseh 'massacre' - live updates, The Guardian, http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jul/13/syria-hama-massacre-live, 13/07/2012]
Annan has had months to condemn the meddling in Syria by the UK, USA, France, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Jordan and the rest, by financing, arming, advising and training the Syrian al Qaeda rebs, and it was only last week that we heard a little criticism from him, but not condemnation. But as soon as 'activists' say the Syrian government has killed approximately 200, without evidence, and Annan, who allowed the rebs to receive more and better arms while demanding that Assad withdraw his military, can't keep his mouth shut!
It's a load of old bollocks really, innit?
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