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Napisano: 23 Jul 2012 11:05
Sirijci optuzuju zapadne sile da postoji namera da im se preotmu frekfencije njihovih satelitskih kanala
New spin in media war? Syria uncovers TV hijack plot
Citat:Syria has accused Western and Arab intelligence agencies of plotting to “hijack” its satellite channel frequencies in order to spread misinformation about the alleged advances of the rebels, military defections or the fall of certain cities.
“An Information Ministry source warned that Western intelligence are planning, in cooperation with some Arab parties, to hijack the frequencies of Syrian satellite channels,” state news agency Sana reported on Sunday.
The ministry said its goal would be to broadcast false news on an "alleged coup d'etat" and that for this purpose they could use “Syrian presenters and journalists who work for Arab and Western channels, or who might have been abducted.”
Similar alarms about a new plot against Syria were also broadcast through other official national media sources such as Syria TV, al-Dunia TV, and Sham FM.
It is not the first time Syria's Information Ministry has warned of misleading media reports pretending to be coming from official Syrian TV sources.
On Friday, the ministry announced that a satellite channel was using the logo of the Syrian Satellite Channel and its frequency. The channel was reportedly broadcasting nationalistic songs in an alleged test run before a massive media attack against Syria.
The Information Ministry emphasized that the genuine Syrian channels can be recognized by the presence of well-known presenters and programs.
Earlier Sunday, some satellite channels reported on aerial bombardment of Damascus by government forces, but these reports were denied by the official state media.
Sana's official website was down late Sunday after spreading the ministry's warning.
http://www.rt.com/news/syria-media-hijack-plot-811/
Dopuna: 23 Jul 2012 11:21
Izgleda da su borbe u Damasku gotove, i da je sada na redu klasicno ciscenje od kuce do kuce koje vojska trrenutno sprovodi. U isto vreme arapska liga nudi Asadu da se povuce sa vlasti i napusti zemlju, garantujuci njegovu bezbednost ako to ucini .
Citat:BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -- Syrian forces went house to house kicking down doors in the capital Damascus Monday, searching for any remaining rebel fighters behind the clashes that shook the capital last week before the government appeared to reassert control over contested neighborhoods.
State television has been broadcasting streams of images of neighborhoods "cleansed" of rebels, while activist videos show early morning raids by masses of armed men in fatigues searching house to house and breaking down doors. The men wore sneakers and mismatched military uniforms and baseball caps, suggesting they were militia forces rather than regular army.
Isto izvestava i CNN a Turci tvrde da su prosle nedelje tri brigadna generala prebegla u Tursku i da se sada cifra prebeglih generala popela na dva tuceta, premda ne navode tacnu brojku niti imena, tako da je to krajnje upitno.
Citat:(CNN) -- The Arab League will offer Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "a safe exit" if he resigns quickly and leaves the country, a senior Arab League official said, marking the latest attempt to get Syria's longtime ruler to step down and end more than a year of daily bloodshed.
The official provided no further details because the source is not authorized to speak to the media.
Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani did not discuss an exit plan when speaking with reporters after the Sunday meeting, but confirmed "there is an agreement on the need for the swift resignation" of Assad.
"We call on the opposition and the Free Syrian Army to form a government of national unity," Sheikh Hamad said.
Despite Arab League offer, the brutal violence didn't let up.
At least 11 people were killed in early morning violence Monday, the opposition Local Coordination Committees of Syria said.
In Homs, two people were killed "due to intense shelling by helicopters and rocket launchers, accompanied by intense clashes between the (rebel) Free Syrian Army and the regime army," the group said.
The LCC reported fierce clashes continued for a second day in Aleppo, a critical city in the Syrian crisis. Aleppo, the largest city and commercial hub of Syria, is akin to New York in the United States.
Both Aleppo and the capital city of Damascus -- longtime al-Assad strongholds -- came under heavy fighting on Sunday, opposition activists said.
By the end of the day, 111 people had died across Syria, including 56 people in and around Damascus and three in Aleppo, the LCC said.
In a video posted online Sunday, the head of the rebel Free Syrian Army in Aleppo announced an operation "to liberate the city of Aleppo from the rule of the Assad thugs, whose hands were blood-stained by heinous crimes against our people."
Brig. Gen. Abdel Jabbar Al-Obeidi also vowed to secure Aleppo and protect all minorities and sects, including the members of Alawite sect that the president belongs to.
If rebels eventually gain control of Aleppo, it would mark a pivotal point in the Syrian crisis and deal a heavy blow to al-Assad's financial ties.
In Damascus, a mosque came under attack Sunday from rocket and helicopter shelling while worshippers were inside, the LCC said. The mosque caught fire and "many" were killed, the group said.
But the Syrian regime denied reports of helicopter attacks in Damascus, saying it was "life as usual" in most of the city, Syrian state-run TV reported Sunday.
The war of words continued late Sunday, when Syrian state television broadcast an "important" statement from the Information Ministry saying Western intelligence and "some Arab parties" are planning to hijack Syrian TV frequencies and deliver false news reports of a coup, defections or cities having fallen into rebel hands.
State-run TV said the stations "might use Syrian journalists under pressure after being kidnapped."
CNN cannot independently confirm reports of violence because the government restricts access by foreign journalists.
The crisis started in March 2011, when a fierce government (zabranjeno)down against protesters morphed into a nationwide uprising against the regime.
Video: How does Assad survive in Syria?
The United Nations estimates more than 10,000 people have been killed since the crisis began more than 16 months ago. But Rupert Colville, a spokesman for the office of the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, said the United Nations has not been giving out overall death toll numbers since December "because it became impossible to verify the numbers in any meaningful way."
Opposition groups tracking deaths have issued higher tolls. The LCC, for example, estimates more than 16,000 people, mostly civilians, have died.
The Syrian regime has taken a hit with military defections. An official from the Turkish Foreign Ministry said three brigadier generals from Syria arrived in Turkey last week and about two dozen Syrian generals have fled to Turkey.
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