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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

They do provide useful reports on the…

They do provide useful reports on the country as a news source very often. So we often use their reports on the Free Syria Facebook awareness group I'm a part of. They also do good humanitarian efforts works in country in various areas not in the hands of the Syrian regime, and it's foreign allied proxy militias. WE CALL FREE SYRIAN REGIONS. Just like the White Helmets rescue workers really do similarly. The haters and propagandists of Russia and Assad SAA apologists for repression and terror over Syria population will try to argue otherwise. While their own hands are bathed and stained in the shed blood of many innocents. Free Syria is more than just a word or a description. It's something deep in the hearts of many Syrians I discovered. That Assad and Putin and the Iranians all cannot kill. It lives on determined. It will survive all. Even survive the evils of the Jihadist and and Al Qaeda affiliated proxies of Turkey. Who are really no better than any of the other bad guys over there.

June 24, 2021
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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights is UK Funded Propaganda

Based on Coventry, UK and allegedly run by a clothes shop owner, the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights is funded by the UK government. It is not an impartial human rights organisation, as mainstream media would have us believe. Instead, it puts out anti-Syria propaganda weighted against President Assad's government, whilst supporting the invading coalition's narrative that they are the good guys and Mr Assad's government are the bad.

Bearing in mind that Syria is a sovereign nation and the UK, US, and Israel have no legal right to be present in Syria, nor any legal right to attack Syria - both of which they continue to do - the SOHR is a public opinion management agency serving the interests of Zionist Imperialist expansionism. Israel has already stolen the Golan Heights from Syria, and the US and UK seem hell-bent on aiding Israel's habitual destructiveness towards its own neighbours (does Israel really think the world is going to forget what it's done?).

Ref: Peter Hitchens article in the Mail on Sunday; Media Lens article June 4, 2018

July 4, 2018
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