From RT.
CNN readers anxious to get updates on the Syrian
war have been treated with a fresh report on the “regime’s atrocities” citing
the usual suspects… or it would only seem so, as the network reran a
two-year-old story instead.
Citing the UK-based and rebel-linked Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights, the story claims that forces
loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad killed at least 71 people and injured
325 others in a series of airstrikes on rebel-held Eastern Ghouta. Published
this week, the report is featured on CNN website’s ‘World’ and ‘Middle East’
sections.
The only problem is that Ghouta has been under the control of
Assad’s government for nearly two years. Homes in the region are being rebuilt,
not leveled by bombs.
In fact,
CNN ran the same story, word for word, back in February
2018. The same paragraphs detailing the horrendous bombing appeared, along with
a handy get-out-clause: “CNN
could not independently verify the claim.”
So why tell old news again? Did the network feel the need to
remind its readers again which side they should take in Syria’s eight-year
civil war? Did its editors slip in an old story under the radar to bulk up its
weekend coverage?
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