Donnerstag, 24. November 2011

Returning From Turkish Camps, Saytouf Narrates How False News Were Fabricated

The 33-year-old Ahmad Ali Saytouf  narrated the scheme to which he was exposed when he was at the Turkish camps and  how the false news and lies were fabricated against Syria.
Saytouf, who decided to return to Syria, works at advertisement field, left al-Raml al-Janoubi, in Lattakia, with others to Turkey.
"When we got to the Turkish checkpoint, I met a large number of gunmen in a tent inside Syrian territories on the border with Turkey who pick us up to the Turkish camps by cars and buses," Saytouf said.
He added that they were treated well at the beginning, but shortly later they took them  out of the camps, cut off the electricity and obliged them to watch TV screens broadcast what they claimed the Syrian security forces torturing those who were arrested to intimidate whoever thinks of returning to Syria.
" Whoever thinks of returning to Syria was brought to Ein al-Beida region, then handed over to the gunmen's tent on the border as a part of the intimidation process which ends in Turkey and starts at the gunmen's tent through broadcasting fabricated allegations that Syria wasn't safe," Saytouf said.
He affirmed that the camps were as a prison of electrified fences and guarded by gunmen using live ammunition.
Saytouf, who was named as a member of the camps' media committee, explained mechanism of fabricating demonstrations and events which hadn't taken place using a 4-meter long and 380-cm height tow boards of  Flex type, one diurnal and the other nocturnal.
"Those boards were used in fabricating events where a photo of  previous  demonstrations with people carrying banners were put on the board. We erase what was  written on the banners using a paint thinner material and then re-write other terms to appear as if it is another demonstration and shoot that to be sent and broadcast via the internet and satellite channels," Saytouf said.
He added that the work of the media committee was to fabricate unreal events and protests.
He described how they were taking half-circle scene from one of the screens and adjust it to make the protests seem as they were happening live, then 'Tarek Abdul-Hak ' takes the microphone and says 'Live from al- Khalidiah in Homs' or 'al- Fou'a in Idleb'. Then the photages were sent to al-Jazeera and the YouTube.
"Head of the media committee was 'Jameel Sayib', he had a Café net in Antalya, he used to organize the so-called 'coordinators boards' before a disagreement happened between Sayib and the committee because Sayib was stealing the funds which were coming from Lebanese and Saudi delegations," he added.
He said the committee was organizing protests in Turkey and then send them to media channels alleging they happened in Syria, adding that they took into consideration the nature of the places, adding "If the landscape was green, we say the protest happened in Idleb. We organized protests in Turkish coastal places and broadcast them alleging they took place in Tartous.
"Many Turkish figures, including Turkish PM Erdogan with other figures, visited the camp and asked us to refute the news on the rape cases, but we couldn't because the raped women were pregnant at that time." He said, adding that "I saw several raped women taken outside the camp before the Syrian medical delegation arrived, they said these women are going out to help men in the cotton farms.
"After I saw and inspected all those tragedies, I contacted the Syrian security forces and told them I want to benefit from President Bashar al-Assad's last amnesty decision to all people involved in the events but not in killing people. I regret what I did," He said.
He concluded that when he said he wants to go back to Syria,  he was in pursuit by some sides because he has lots of information, adding that he flee through Hair-Jamous area to Idleb before Syrian security forces found him and took him to his town.

Quelle: http://www.sana.sy/eng/337/2011/11/19/382509.htm

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