[b]United Nations says over 80 civilians killed by government forces as rumors spread of large massacres
There are two things there:
1. What the United Nations said (civilians were killed), as
2. That "rumors spread" (the same rumors that come from the insurgent/terrorist spokespeople, recycled out-of-context photos & videos, many taken in other countries years ago, and laughably phony looking & sounding "this may be my last call" videos, etc.)
The two are combined as a complete fact in the first line of the Shiraz Socialist piece: "pro-government forces in Aleppo executing dozens of civilians including women and children."
It's a facile, disinegenuous juxtaposition I've notice in most Western "reporting" on Aleppo—because they have nothing else.
The arithmetic seems to go like this: likely fact + probably false rumors = rumors true!
Of course they had to add the bit about women and children if they want real sympathy. As if the army executing women and children would make any sense whatsoever.
And is it not a liberation?—from out-of-town, head-chopping and mercenary terrorist groups like ISIS and Al Nusra/Al Qaeda? I sure as hell would want my government to rescue me. As you probably know, when the "rebellion" started, Aleppo was never a stronghold of rebel sympathies.
Just watch the Syrians returning to Aleppo in that RT video: When shown the typical Western reporting, they look surprised. The look on that one guy's face is priceless..."huh?! nooo..." He is not acting.
I know you're sincere, AD, but I don't see how you can reconcile the rumors, literally fake news & recycled photos on the one hand, and these ordinary citizens of Aleppo saying the government is on their side and actually returning to Aleppo once the ISIS-ish groups were expelled.
Most Americans, including most of my friends, think Assad is nothing more than a "brutal dictator," but the election in Syria—barely reported in the U.S.—was probably much more honest than the latest U.S. election (if only for all those international election monitors).
I put 90% of the blame for the horrors in Syria squarely on the back of the U.S. Empire machine and its proxy war on Assad. I'm quite surprised that you see Al Qaeda/Al Nusra as the good guys in this, and that you can't see through the blatant U.S.-led propaganda about Assad and the events in Syria.