Does This Photograph Show Syrians Leaving Idlib?
The Russian embassy augmented an announcement about escape routes from Syria with an unrelated, years-old, misleading photograph.
The Russian embassy augmented an announcement about escape routes from Syria with an unrelated, years-old, misleading photograph.
The segment aired on two network news shows before finally being pulled.
The situation has created an information vacuum that will potentially be a major problem to forces in the region.
Rumors based on rough estimations (but without any proof whatsoever) are apparently circulating once again to make a point about refugees.
The Trump family business was a joke from a “satirical blog” joke in April 2017 — but later, the joke was on Trump.
Accusations against the former U.S. Secretary of State rang familiar (but targeting a different country) in 2022.
A column apparently written by a Canadian historian named Eli Gordon claims that there was an unusual, sudden rush of Syrian refugees five years after civil war broke out.
A further regurgitation of xenophobic “content” matches a wave of other, similar stories, each focusing on a different region in the United States in order to incite fear and hatred.
How two separate blogs used Menominee as the setting for the same brand of xenophobic “satire.”
Rumors alleging that President Obama sent $195,000,000 in food aid to Syria to celebrate the Muslim holiday Eid al-Fitr.