U.S Reporter Confronts Govt. Hypocrisy
Byrnzie
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Rare reporter Matt Lee dares to challenge - even on ISRAEL - U.S. foreign policy hypocrisy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfEIXy64HL0&sns=fb
Why aren't there more 'so-called' reporters like this guy?
Transcript:
VICTORIA NULAND, spokesperson for State Department: Listen, before we leave Syria, I just want to take the opportunity, if you didn't see it, to draw your attention to the Human Rights Watch report that was released today that identifies some 27 detention centers that Human Rights Watch says Syrian Government intelligence agencies have been using since the Assad crackdown on pro-democracy protestors. The report found that tens of thousands of Syrians are in detention by regime security and intelligence agencies and that the regime is carrying out inexplicable, horrific acts of torture, including -- well, I'm not going to repeat them here, but I'll leave it to you to read the report. And, you know, in many cases, the Human Rights Watch asserts that even children have been subject to torture by the Assad regime.
AP reporter Matt Lee: Do you see that report as credible and solid, and you're putting -- you're endorsing it? I mean, you're saying --
Victoria Nuland: We have no reason to believe that it is not credible. It's based on eyewitness accounts, and they're reporting from a broad cross-section of human rights figures inside Syria.
Matt Lee: So the next time Human Rights Watch comes out with a report that's critical of Israel for its treatment of the Palestinians, I'll assume that you're going to be saying the same thing, correct; that you think that the report is credible, it's based on eyewitness accounts?
Victoria Nuland: Uh, as --
Matt Lee: And you're not going to say that it's politically motivated and should be dismissed?
Victoria Nuland: You know Matt, as you have made clear again and again in this room, we are not always consistent. Goyal --
Matt Lee: So, in other words, anything that Human Rights Watch says that is critical of someone you don't like, that's okay; but once they criticize someone that you do like, then it's not worth the paper it's printed on?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfEIXy64HL0&sns=fb
Why aren't there more 'so-called' reporters like this guy?
Transcript:
VICTORIA NULAND, spokesperson for State Department: Listen, before we leave Syria, I just want to take the opportunity, if you didn't see it, to draw your attention to the Human Rights Watch report that was released today that identifies some 27 detention centers that Human Rights Watch says Syrian Government intelligence agencies have been using since the Assad crackdown on pro-democracy protestors. The report found that tens of thousands of Syrians are in detention by regime security and intelligence agencies and that the regime is carrying out inexplicable, horrific acts of torture, including -- well, I'm not going to repeat them here, but I'll leave it to you to read the report. And, you know, in many cases, the Human Rights Watch asserts that even children have been subject to torture by the Assad regime.
AP reporter Matt Lee: Do you see that report as credible and solid, and you're putting -- you're endorsing it? I mean, you're saying --
Victoria Nuland: We have no reason to believe that it is not credible. It's based on eyewitness accounts, and they're reporting from a broad cross-section of human rights figures inside Syria.
Matt Lee: So the next time Human Rights Watch comes out with a report that's critical of Israel for its treatment of the Palestinians, I'll assume that you're going to be saying the same thing, correct; that you think that the report is credible, it's based on eyewitness accounts?
Victoria Nuland: Uh, as --
Matt Lee: And you're not going to say that it's politically motivated and should be dismissed?
Victoria Nuland: You know Matt, as you have made clear again and again in this room, we are not always consistent. Goyal --
Matt Lee: So, in other words, anything that Human Rights Watch says that is critical of someone you don't like, that's okay; but once they criticize someone that you do like, then it's not worth the paper it's printed on?
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Btw, I'm still waiting for pearl jam or any other righteous person with an audience to tag there name to the palestinians cause. Guess I'll be waiting for a long time....
They could do, but I don't think they need to.
And either way, I'm pretty sure I know what side Ed Vedd butters his bread.
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