Syria

Mar 23, 2011 06:10

So this animal Assad is finally showing his true colors by massacring protesters all the way into the Omari mosque in which the wounded were seeking refuge. The Umeyyad mosque in Damascus seems to be next - I hope the world is watching, but the information blackout in Syria is second only to the brutality of the regime ( Read more... )

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kaffy_r March 23 2011, 04:38:31 UTC
I am so sorry. I know what Syria done to its own citizens, and what murderous interference it has imposed on your country. I hope, like you, that the world is starting to watch.

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kishnevi March 23 2011, 04:47:32 UTC
I'd be rather pessimistic. Here in the US the top billing goes to
1) Did Obama act unconstitutionally in getting the US involved in Libya?
2) How do the US get out of the Libyan involvement, and how soon?
3) Are we going to get radiation from Japan?
4) How good is the new season of Dancing with the Stars?

I only know about what's going on in Syria because I found one blog post by an Egyptian that was linked on Andrew Sullivan's blog (the Daily Dish). And that was on Friday. I haven't noticed a whisper on any TV or MSM program since then.

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cedarseed March 23 2011, 04:54:53 UTC
I'm not too surprised to hear this, though still disgusted. US posing itself as the champion of freedom and democracy, but when a dozen or so countries in the ME rise up to take their freedom without anybody's help, it's radio silence in the US.
Then again one has to remember there's no news channels there, only infotainment broadcasting what they think will sell best to the audience.

You can keep an eye on this: http://twitter.com/March15Syria
Everything of note, including news links and youtube, looks like it's going up there.

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lieseldenver March 23 2011, 05:41:14 UTC
Actually, it was on the front page of the New York Times website today. If you watch TV news in the US, yes, you'll be quite ill-informed. Reading works wonders, though.

U.S. journalists do not equal government do not equal TV poseurs and celebrities.

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lieseldenver March 23 2011, 05:42:29 UTC
P.S. Apparently the U.S. only defends citizens of countries where there will be no opposition from the Saudis in doing so.

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