This ruling about the BBC’s brilliant Mayday series, prompted by a complaint by the Mail’s Peter H1tchens, has been receiving a lot of attention in the far right/conspiracist scene and Russian media. A short thread on why it’s actually a nothingburger… bbc.co.uk/contact/ecu/ma…
First, some background:
In April 2018, a rebel-held suburb of Damascus, Douma, was brutally bombed from the air by the government. Two chemical weapon incidents were reported. Dozens died. The next day the rebels surrendered.
This was just one of many chemical attacks in Syria. Think tank @GPPi investigated hundreds, almost all of them credibly attributed to Assad’s government. gppi.net/2019/02/17/the…
Douma was unusual as it got some attention in the west, which had been oblivious to most of the others. The US & allies, not waiting for OPCW confirmation of the CW attack, launched airstrikes on military targets (Trump notified Putin first). 9 Syrians were injured, none killed.
The Russian & Syrian government propaganda machine went into overdrive, trying to pick at loose threads in the Douma story, smearing the civil defence volunteers & doctors who gave evidence, intimidating witnesses, etc. theguardian.com/world/2018/apr… washingtonpost.com/world/middle_e…
(One of the bought into this disinformation campaign was the Mail on Sunday’s Peter H1tchens, ultra-conservative professional contrarian and COVID skeptic. He promoted an OPCW whistleblower, “Alex”, claiming the investigation which later confirmed the attacks was compromised.)
The BBC’s brilliant Intrigue:Mayday podcast series tells the story of the disinfo campaign, detailing how a group of pro-Russian activists & bloggers systematically undermined public understanding of the attack & its investigation. bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00… brockley.blogspot.com/2020/11/intrig…
The BBC ruling doesn’t correct any of Mayday’s substantive reporting. It only concerns the episode about the Mail’s single source, “Alex”, an ex-OPCW employee who had been in Syria but wasn’t allowed to deploy to the site due to lack of training. Specially it ruled on 3 things:
1/ “Alex’s” motivation. Wikileaks put up a $100K reward for leaks relating to Douma. The BBC had evidence leading them to believe this might’ve been Alex’s motive, but they were wrong to imply it. (Note: the ruling *doesn’t* say this *wasn’t* part of his motive.)
2/ What “Alex” believed. This is really important. The BBC were wrong to suggest he thought the attack was “staged” (the claim his supporters, such as H1tchens, make). They’d already corrected this at his request. So this is a loss not a win for pushers of the staging theory.
3/ The journalists “Alex” worked with. The ECU says he worked with journalists who don’t share the Putin/Assad view. I think this is a matter of interpretation. It’s hard to tell the Mail on Sunday’s version from the Russia Today version, and Russian media have amplified H1tchens
Summing up: There’s **nothing** in this ruling to strengthen the idea that the Douma investigation has been targeted by a systematic disinformation campaign involving Russian state media and its useful idiots. Even their main source, “Alex”, doesn’t think the attack staged.
Like Holocaust denialists, Syria chemical weapons truthers want us to zoom in to irrelevant details about one attack, not zoom out to see the bigger picture: a decade of horrific aerial bombardments (some chemical, most “conventional”) on areas that refused regime sovereignty.
Unanswered questions: Did “Alex” (Brian Whelan) pocket the $100K bonus Wikileaks offered for anyone leaking from the OPCW? How did “Alex” hook up with the sympathetic journalists, including the Mail, he shared his story with?
Incidentally, we know from the emails of Paul McKeigue, a Syria truther who worked with Russia to promote the OPCW whistleblowers, that “Alex” (Brian Whelan) was in regular touch with Russian diplomats in Den Haag, where the OPCW is based.
Hilariously, when IPSO ruled that PH had told porkies about masks and COVID, he said he was only expressing opinions, not reporting facts. (I like the reply by @deadlyvices at the bottom of this screenshot.)
Talking of corrections, when I said above “Alex’s” real name is Brian is meant to say BRENDAN Whelan. (With apologies to the real @brianwhelanhack, who is an excellent journalist and had nothing to do with the Mail on Sunday!
Got an insight into the tankie mind today as a result of replying critically to the DSA’s International Committee @DSA_Intl_Comm, which seems to think internationalism means unconditionally supporting authoritarian governments.
I mean I think internationalism means unconditionally supporting the global working class in struggle, and if you spend 60 years “building socialism” you’d at least find the time to allow trade unions to exist, but I guess not.
A thread on this week’s presidential “election” in Syria:
The Syrian government says 14 million people voted, 95% for Assad. The population is 18 m but 40% are under 18. 3-4 m live in opposition areas, 2 m in autonomous Kurdish lands, neither of which voted...
...Expatriates could vote if they left the country legally, but not in Turkey or Germany. Less than 1/24 the 1.2 m refugees in Lebanon voted.
I’m not great at maths but that looks to me like something like twice as many people voted as there are people eligible to vote.
You’ve probably all heard of Spiked (Koch-funded, formerly the Revolutionary Communist Party/Living Marxism) and its recent roles in Farage’s Brexit Party (Baroness Fox) & Boris’ Tories (Munira Mirza). I hadn’t realised they’re standing in next week’s election… [1/7]
…Niall Crowley, a long-term activist in all their fronts (see pics) is standing in the #Hackney by-election in Hoxton East and Shoreditch ward, this time as an independent on an anti-LTN ticket... [2/7]
…Martyn Perks is standing in #Islington in Bunhill ward, also as an independent against LTNs. He’s another veteran of Spiked, the Institute of Ideas, etc, and an RCP activist in the 1990s powerbase.info/index.php/Mart… …
[THREAD] About six weeks ago I stumbled across a whole load of COVID denialist and anti-vans accounts pumping out gross antisemitism. I reported all the tweets captured here to @Twitter. I’m pleased to see today this account’s been suspended...
However, this one, whose pinned tweet is obviously antisemitic, is still going...