On April 23, 2012 article went online , where I. has the largest fundraising and campaign machine in the world, Avaaz (currently about 16 million "members"), previously unknown unearthed The article as popular as ever.
Recently I stumbled upon a statement of the Syrian-Ukrainian journalist Ankhar Kochneva, had a strange encounter with the Avaaz campaign director Stefanie Brancaforte in Moscow.
However, in order: Ankhar Kochneva is living in Damascus, Arabic-speaking free Journalstin, which also leads to your blog (s). She traveled extensively in Syria, in particular to obtain information about the rebel militias. That earned her a repeated death threats. Through their language skills Kochneva could win much deeper insights than many western journalist. Furthermore they were Russia Today (RT) twice an interview, where you can see many details and information that you will not find elsewhere.
In an interview on 8 July 2012 at RT she explains, among other things, how it came to the Syrian refugees in Turkey: Rebels Channeled the inhabitants of competitive places to Turkey by cutting their way to other roads. (Normally they would have tried to find shelter with relatives). Kochneva reports of blatant human rights violations by the rebel militias such as kidnapping and torture even of children, murder of Christian priests and even a mufti-son etc.
In January they had against RT expressed some important information about the operation of the "rebels" who can only be one Arabic speaking person: She had determined that "demonstrations" often using on the TV station Al-Dschassira and Al-Arabiya of weather forecasts are arranged quasi coded. This she found out that she had once accidentally turned on one of the transmitters, as he told of violent demonstrations against because Assad regime in Damascus, in a place that was in their sight. Kochneva saw definitely no rally. Exactly two hours later, however, emerged a group of protesters, television cameras were already set in place, you cried for fifteen minutes slogans, and already had the TV pictures in the box.
In said article Kochneva describes her encounter with Avaaz as:
RT: What do we know of the foundations that fund the opposition?
AK: I was once invited to meet a woman in Moscow, who leads one of the organizations. My name is Stefanie Brancaforte and she is the campaign director of an international company called Avaaz ... This organization was interested in lately for meeting bloggers who report regularly on Syria and the truth. You have found our contacts and beat a personal meeting before. And the head of the organization came specially to Moscow to meet with us. I guess we have to be really important for them. Since I am staying permanently in Syria, this woman quickly realized that they would not deceive me or kompromitieren me. The lady had never even been in Syria, she does not speak Arabic, and they make an opinion about the situation in the country over the reports of other people. Nevertheless, it is extremely categorically in their assessment of what is going on there. When I asked her directly if she had ever visited Syria, she ended our conversation abruptly.
Interestingly, she had learned from me by Syrian opposition figures, who are based in Moscow. This means that they are in contact with each other. No one will ever convince me of it, that an organization that admits explicitly that it financed the opposition in Syria, not sponsors, members of the opposition in Moscow.
Avaaz had openly admitted to have been actively involved in the Arab "Spring", it was early to set up a smuggling network in Syria and equipped the rebels with ultra-modern means of communication. Avaaz citizen journalist Danny Abdul Dayem disappeared after the unveiling of lies and manipulations, however, of the Avaaz calls.
On 9 October 2012, the journalist Ankhar Kochneva has been kidnapped by FSA rebels. The worst is feared ... A few days ago presented rebels a short video message, whereupon Kochneva is veiled to see: The Ukrainian or Russian embassy should act on the Syrian Regerung that they meet the demands of the kidnappers:
Kochneva is not the first victim. The non-governmental organization Reporters Without Borders had already repeatedly pointed to the scandal that Syrian rebels targeted kidnap and murder journalists.
This is part of a strategy to book all killings or kidnappings automatically to the account of the Syrian army, which is accepted willingly by the Western media. A dead journalist is thus always a good news for the "rebels".
Alex Thomson, a British journalist for the television channel Channel 4, denounced , as he should be attracted by the FSA on 12 June in a case, only to die in a hail of bullets.
The journalist Yara Saleh Al-Ikbariya TV, a station in Damascus, was kidnapped on August 11, 2012 during the shooting of rebels, seven Mitabeiter the sender immediately by militias shot, blown up the building in the air. The Syrian army was able to free the woman, she was only narrowly escaped being raped.
Maya Naser, a Syrian employee of Press TV was turned off while working on a documentary about the double attack on Defense in Damascus on 26 September 2012 by a targeted death shot in the neck.
Studios, the report critical of the rebels, are particularly at risk: In July the studios of Press TV and the station Al-Alam had been three days attacked by rebels.
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Tags: Al Ikbariya , Ankhar Kochneva , Avvaz , Maya Naser , Press TV , Reporters without Borders , Syria , Yala Saleh
Mrs. Beck,
You will surely not destroy our "salvation" of the world, which we get by so quality media such as the ER? Wherever so funny, blurred images flicker in prime time on the screen and is spoken in the subjunctive.
* Bitter irony off *
Thank you for a once great, informative article!