Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Syria and Bahrain, a tale of two uprisings...

The violent turmoil in Syria and Bahrain over the past year, taken together, provides a sharp comparative case study of the deception and hypocrisy of Western governments and the mainstream media.

It also points up the nefarious role of the pro-Western Arab states, in particular the Persian Gulf monarchies headed by Saudi Arabia.

Last week marked an exact anniversary for Syria and Bahrain. On the 15 March 2011, Syria saw the beginning of an armed insurgency described as "anti-government protests" in the Southern city of Daraa, on the border with Jordan. While the state forces of President Bashar Al Assad responded ruthlessly, from the outset it was clear that the anti-government “protesters” were heavily armed and well organised.

The events in Syria mirrored those in Libya, where opposition groups were also heavily armed and ready to use violence from the outset. In both Syria and Libya, the apparent protests were distinctly different from those seen in most other Arab countries, such as Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Yemen and Bahrain, where there was a groundswell of popular opposition to the incumbent Western-backed regimes and where dissent was largely peaceful. Full story...

Related posts:
  1. Al Jazeera journalists quit channel citing bias on Syria coverage...
  2. Women, children 'massacred' in Syria's Homs...
  3. Massive anti-government protest in Bahrain...
  4. Brutal Bahraini state terror...
  5. Ambassador tells of UK media’s hypocrisy in Bahrain protests...
  6. Saudi Arabia, the Middle East's most under-reported conflict...
  7. Why is Iran the pariah but not Saudi Arabia?
  8. Why the US, European and al-Jazeera silence on Bahrain's murderers?

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