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Syrian rebels seize Lebanese journalist over ‘incompatible’ reporting
Syrian rebels seize Lebanese journalist over ‘incompatible’ reporting In their fervent struggle, a Syrian rebel group has “arrested” a Lebanese journalist in Aleppo saying his “presence as a journalist no longer receives approval in areas controlled by the rebels.” Fidaa … Continue reading
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Tagged conflict, Fidaa Itani, Fidaa Itani held by Insurgents, information warfare, Journalist taken by Syria Rebels, lebanese broadcasting corporation, lebanese broadcasting corporation lbci, Media, Media Ethics, Middle East, nsnbc, Politics, RT, Syrian rebels seize Lebanese journalist, War Reportage
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BBC world news editor: Houla massacre coverage based on opposition propaganda
BBC world news editor: Houla massacre coverage based on opposition propaganda. By Chris Marsden. As quietly as possible, BBC world news editor Jon Williams has admitted that the coverage of last month’s Houla massacre in Syria by the world’s media … Continue reading
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Tagged Al-Houla massacre, Bashar al Assad, BBC, BBC editor, bbc world news, Free Syrian Army, global security, international terrorism, Jon Williams, Media Ethics, media war., Middle East, MISO, NATO, nsnbc, Pentagon, Politics, propaganda, propaganda department, psyops, state sponsored terrorism, war crimes, war on syria
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