BBC Scrubs Video Of US Backed Syria Rebels Committing War Crimes

Global Research
September 1, 2012


The BBC and NY Times scrub their own video and news story showing Syrian terrorists forcing a tortured prisoners to become a suicide bomber.

Government censors have apparently ordered the BBC and the NY Times to delete videos and an accompanying on the ground video report showing US backed terrorists in Syria committing war crimes.
The move by the BBC follows a similar moves in the past, including  the scrubbed BBC report that revealed the police beating a 16-year-old girl sparked the London Riots and a scrubbed BBC documentary on Israel’s secret nuclear weapons program among others.
The latest scrubbed BBC video shows Free Syrian Army rebels preparing a 300 kilogram bomb that is loaded onto the back of a truck to be detonated at a government checkpoint in the city of Aleppo.
The report explains how the US backed terrorist tell  the prisoner they have captured he is being released as part of a prisoner exchange.
The rebel terrorist then give him the truck  and send him on his way to the government checkpoint and attempt to remotely detonate the bomb  and turn the prisoner into an unwitting ‘suicide bomber’.
However, the video then shows the terrorist returning disappointed that the bomb didn’t detonate as the BBC narrator  admits that forcing prisoners to become suicide bombers “would certainly be considered a war crime.”

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