@thomas abarnou
Au delà des arguments il y a des faits. Des manifestants pas si pacifiques, mais armés !
Des faits que les syriens connaissent très bien et occultés dans la presse occidentale.
Syria : The hidden massacre
he attack took place shortly after the first stirrings of trouble in the southern Syrian city of Daraa in March 2011.
Several old Russian-made military trucks packed with Syrian
security forces rolled onto a hard slope on a valley road between
Daraa al-Mahata and Daraa al-Balad. Unbeknown to the passengers,
the sloping road was slick with oil poured by gunmen waiting to
ambush the troops.
Brakes were pumped as the trucks slid into each other, but the
shooting started even before the vehicles managed to roll to a
stop. According to several different opposition sources, up to 60
Syrian security forces were killed that day in a massacre that
has been hidden by both the Syrian government and residents of
Daraa.
One Daraa native explains : “At that time, the government did
not want to show they are weak and the opposition did not want to
show they are armed.”
[...]
April 2011 : The killing of soldiers
What we do know for certain is that on April 25, 2011, nineteen Syrian soldiers were gunned down in Daraa by unknown assailants. The names, ages, dates of birth and death, place of birth and death and marital/parental status of these 19 soldiers are documented in a list of military casualties obtained from Syria’s Defense Ministry.
The list was corroborated by another document – given to me by a non-government acquaintance involved in peace efforts – that details 2011 security casualties. All 19 names were verified by this second list.
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https://www.rt.com/op-edge/157412-syria-hidden-massacre-2011/