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Originally Posted by baddog
Funny thing is, I listen to Al Jazeera all day long and not once have they suggested anything besides Assad did it. They also say it was coincidental that the UN is there but the stuff dissipates enough that they could be stalled so that there was little evidence.
They also report that Russia is condemning the Syrian govt for the attack.
RT is like Fox News; extremely biased.
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Let me educate you .. as you seem to be in great need :
Al Jazeera belongs in majorityto the governement of Quatar :
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Al Jazeera Satellite Channel was launched on 1 November 1996 following the closure of the BBC's Arabic language television station, a joint venture with Orbit Communications Company, owned by Sa`udi King Fahd's cousin, Khalid bin Faisal Al Sa`ud. The BBC channel had closed after a year and a half when the Sa`udi government attempted to suppress a documentary on executions under sharia law.[7]
The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa, provided a loan of QAR 500 million ($137 million) to sustain Al Jazeera through its first five years, as Hugh Miles detailed in his book Al Jazeera: The Inside Story of the Arab News Channel That Is Challenging the West. Shares were held by private investors as well as the Qatar government.
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now, to further your education, here is the position of Quatat ( Sunnis ) in regards to Syria ( Shiites ):
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DUBAI | Wed Jul 24, 2013 9:43am EDT
(Reuters) - Qatar's new emir will keep helping Syrian rebels until President Bashar al-Assad's rule ends, Syria's opposition envoy to Doha said on Wednesday, seeking to dampen speculation the rich Gulf state had scaled back its role in supporting the revolt.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/...96N0OZ20130724
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Now, Baddog, do I need to connect the dots for you or you have a few braincells lefts to maybe do it on your own?