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Raphael Satter Associated Press
LONDONA British journalist claims Syrian rebels set him up to die in no mans land near the Lebanese border, saying Friday he believes they wanted to use his death at the hands of government forces to score propaganda points.
Channel 4 Newss chief correspondent Alex Thomson said the incident happened Monday in the Syrian town of Qusair, about half an hours drive from the battered city of Homs.
In a blog post published to Channel 4s website and in an email exchange with the Associated Press, Thomson said he, his driver, a translator and two other journalists were trying to return to government lines when their rebel escort led them down what he described as a dead-end in the middle of a free-fire zone. A shot rang out, and he said their car made a series of panicky manoeuvres before retreating the way it came.
Thomson claimed that they werent led into no mans land by mistake.
Im quite clear the rebels deliberately set us up to be shot by the Syrian army, he wrote in the post, explaining that their deaths at the hands of President Bashar Assads forces would have drawn sympathy to the rebel cause. Dead journos are bad for Damascus, he said.
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/1208635--syria-british-journalist-says-rebels-set-him-up-to-die-in-no-man-s-land
leveymg
(36,418 posts)Propaganda isn't just about what gets said, it's about what gets ignored.
riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)Swede
(33,289 posts)So the rebels must've known where the enemy was.
leveymg
(36,418 posts)That's how 9/11 happened. I've had enough blowback from regime change operations for one short century, thank you.