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May 21, 2013
16:35 • 1 day ago
May 20, 2013
15:20 • 2 days ago
May 18, 2013
16:10 • 4 days ago
To resign would be to flee. I don’t know if Kerry or anyone else has received the power of the Syrian people to talk in their name about who should go and who should stay. That will be determined by the Syrian people in the 2014 presidential elections.
Bashar al-Assad • Insisting, in an interview with Argentinian newspaper Clarin, that he will not relinquish power over Syria until the 2014 presidential election (that is, unless he wins the election). This spurs a number of questions, chiefest among them whether Syrian presidential elections are fair and open, and whether such an election is even truly possible in the midst of a brutal civil war. In the first case, the answer is almost certainly no, sad to say — not many fair and open elections feature an incumbent netting better than 97% of the vote, which Assad accomplished by referendum (itself a bad system for democratic outcomes) in 2007. He also denied, in a very roundabout way, his government’s alleged use of chemical weapons: “If they were used in a city or a suburb with only 10 or 20 victims, would that be credible? …[It] would mean the death of thousands or tens of thousands of people in a matter of minutes. Who could hide something like that?” source
May 16, 2013
19:28 • 6 days ago

  • 1.5M refugees have been forced to flee their homes as a result of the civil war in Syria, and the rate that new refugees are registering with the UN is increasing at an alarming rate. It took roughly two years for the first million to register, meaning another 500,000 Syrians have been forced to seek refuge in the last 10 weeks. source

May 15, 2013
15:05 • 1 week ago
Without authorizing the use of force or additional spending, this legislation will begin to implement a more coherent U.S. strategy, both now and for the day after Assad, that is focused on trying to shift the momentum on the ground toward moderate opposition groups while also helping them build support within and outside Syria for a new government.
Sen. Bob Menendez • Commenting on a bill he introduced in the Senate last week that would create a $250 million transitional fund for the Syrian rebels and post-Assad government that would inevitably follow a toppling of the existing Syrian regime. While the bill may have found new life in the Senate, thanks to changes which earned the support of Tennessee Republican Bob Corker, we suspect the Obama Administration will have a harder time selling support of the Syrian opposition to the American people if rebel forces fail to prevent future war crimes like the cannibalism story making the rounds today. source
May 14, 2013
20:20 • 1 week ago
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18:08 • 1 week ago
matthewkeys:

MK: The Syrian Electronic Army has taken issue with how things are reported in the western media. Do you and your team believe in a free and open press?
Shadow: After witnessed in Syria, we believe that most of the media organizations are politicized.
(Read: A conversation with the Syrian Electronic Army)

Matt talked with the Syrian Electronic Army today … and posted largely-unedited chatlogs to go with. Click for more.

matthewkeys:

MK: The Syrian Electronic Army has taken issue with how things are reported in the western media. Do you and your team believe in a free and open press?

Shadow: After witnessed in Syria, we believe that most of the media organizations are politicized.

(Read: A conversation with the Syrian Electronic Army)

Matt talked with the Syrian Electronic Army today … and posted largely-unedited chatlogs to go with. Click for more.

15:34 • 1 week ago
May 9, 2013
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May 8, 2013
20:47 • 2 weeks ago
Here’s how The Onion’s Twitter account got hacked. How? Hint: That link doesn’t actually go where it says it does.

Here’s how The Onion’s Twitter account got hacked. How? Hint: That link doesn’t actually go where it says it does.

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May 6, 2013
12:33 • 2 weeks ago
May 4, 2013
21:06 • 2 weeks ago

Just as we were posting about Thursday night’s Israeli air strike in Syria, reports broke of yet another explosion within its capitol city. Syria is claiming that another Israeli attack is the culprit, causing the enormous explosion shown above, reportedly aimed at a military research center in the outskirts of Damascus. There’s more amateur video of the incident here. source

20:47 • 2 weeks ago
April 30, 2013
16:08 • 3 weeks ago

  • 13 people were killed when a bomb detonated in front of the country’s former Interior Ministry building on Tuesday, blowing out windows and heavily damaging vehicles in the area as well.
  • 70 were also injured by the blast, according to state-run Syria Television, which exploded inside a Damascus neighbor currently held by the government of President Bashar al-Assad. Both the rebels and regime forces also continue to accuse one another of an apparent chemical attack on Monday. sources

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