Tuesday, 1 April 2014
Syria’s war: no one controls the castle forever"History hasn’t come to an end in Syria. The damage to this magnificent fortress is testament to that. No one will control the Crac des Chevaliers forever."
Lindsey Hilsum has a piece on Channel 4 News tonight, I think about Homs, and they have a couple of other pieces on Syria, I don't know if they all on tonight. They led with Paul Mason's funny and informative report from Transdniester. "Growing up in Britain, I feel we should stand up against oppression."
From an ambulance driver who has moved to Homs. The reports have had some flashes of the truth that the problem in Syria is Assad, but especially the commentary has a lot of, "both sides have pounded the city", some rebel groups have been accused of", some Britons have gone to fight for jihad".
Lindsey Hilsum points out that bombs have begun falling in the Alawite heartland of Lattakia because the government is losing it there.
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