meej escribió:El almacén de armas bombardeado estaba a varios (5-6) kilómetros de Homs.
Two activists, one of whom joined the evacuation to the north and another who remained in Douma, said government officials went into the area’s hospitals and clinics last week, identified workers who were present on the night of the attack, and took them to Damascus to make what they said were forced statements.
They included some of the medical staff seen in the TV interview denying the attacks had taken place, according to two of the activists. “They had no option,” said one, who is still living in Douma.
No te he visto comentar en el hilo de Errejon. Tu que eras un ardiente defensor de cuerpo lombriz.meej escribió:No es por quitaros la ilusión, pero esto fue una opereta que montó el gobierno Sirio hace unas semanas. Básicamente, un convoy militar llevó a un grupo de periodistas seleccionados a que los médicos, en presencia de los militares, dijeran que ellos no sabían nada.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/mi ... f2e946aac0
Two activists, one of whom joined the evacuation to the north and another who remained in Douma, said government officials went into the area’s hospitals and clinics last week, identified workers who were present on the night of the attack, and took them to Damascus to make what they said were forced statements.
They included some of the medical staff seen in the TV interview denying the attacks had taken place, according to two of the activists. “They had no option,” said one, who is still living in Douma.
Pero vamos, que si Assad dice que él no ha sido, yo me lo creo. Qué motivo iba a tener para mentir, y eso.
Todos y más... tiene todos los motivos del mundo, y más, para mentir, ese tío .meej escribió:No es por quitaros la ilusión, pero esto fue una opereta que montó el gobierno Sirio hace unas semanas. Básicamente, un convoy militar llevó a un grupo de periodistas seleccionados a que los médicos, en presencia de los militares, dijeran que ellos no sabían nada.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/mi ... f2e946aac0
Two activists, one of whom joined the evacuation to the north and another who remained in Douma, said government officials went into the area’s hospitals and clinics last week, identified workers who were present on the night of the attack, and took them to Damascus to make what they said were forced statements.
They included some of the medical staff seen in the TV interview denying the attacks had taken place, according to two of the activists. “They had no option,” said one, who is still living in Douma.
Pero vamos, que si Assad dice que él no ha sido, yo me lo creo. Qué motivo iba a tener para mentir, y eso.
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