By: Gareth Porter
March 13, 2017
U.N. investigators
increasingly make their conclusions fall in line with Western propaganda,
especially on the war in Syria, as occurred in a distorted report about last
year’s attack on an aid convoy, explains Gareth Porter.
The March 1
report by the
United Nations’ “Independent International Commission of Inquiry“
asserted that the bloody attack on a humanitarian aid convoy west of Aleppo
City on Sept. 19, 2016, was an airstrike by Syrian government planes. But an
analysis of the U.N. panel’s report shows that it was based on an account of
the attack from the pro-rebel Syrian “White Helmets” civil defense organization
that was full of internal contradictions.
The UN
account also was not supported by either the photographic evidence that the
White Helmets provided or by satellite imagery that was available to the
commission, according to independent experts. Further undermining the UN
report’s credibility, the White Helmets now acknowledge that rockets they
photographed were not fired from Russian or Syrian planes but from the ground.