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Taylor Report
Interview
Stephen Gowans
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May 23, 2015, 4:03 p.m.
Gowans discusses his recent articles, "New York Times Complicit in Spreading False Syria Allegations" and "Western Hypocrisy Going Naked in the Middle East."

Gowans states that the NY Times title should be "Western Diplomat Accuses Syrian Government of hiding chemical weapons, on no evidence," as even the NYT admits they have no real evidence but only "strong suspicions" based on an unnamed Western diplomat.

Phil Taylor and Gowans compare the NYT's accusations against Assad to the NYT's accusations against Saddam Hussein having WMD, which after Iraq was bombed to death were proven to be false.

Gowans and Taylor discuss the divisive warmongering roles of Human Rights Watch (HRW, CEO Kenneth Ross) and Amnesty International (AI), both of whom claimed to have a picture of a Syrian City destroyed by the Assad government. Reality: The city was in Gaza, not Syria.
New York Times Complicit in Spreading False Syria Allegations

https://gowans.wordpress.com/2015/05/14/new-york-times-complicit-in-spreading-false-syria-allegations/

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