Sunday, December 8, 2019

Newsweek Reporter Resigns After Accusing Outlet of Suppressing Story About OPCW Leak that Undermines Syria ‘Gas Attack’ Narrative

Yet another piece of evidence that Mainstream
Media is run by Deep State
They have no interest in the truth, only in their determined narrative

© REUTERS/Yves Herman

What is their determined narrative? To demonize several countries so that NATO countries and the USA can use their military inventory and keep making the military industrial complex filthy rich. And I mean filthy.

A reporter for Newsweek says he has quit his job after his editor allegedly refused to publish an article about an internal email that raises serious questions about the OPCW’s findings on an alleged gas attack in Douma, Syria.

“Yesterday I resigned from Newsweek after my attempts to publish newsworthy revelations about the leaked OPCW letter were refused for no valid reason,” Tareq Haddad tweeted out on Saturday.


Tareq Haddad
@Tareq_Haddad
 · Dec 7, 2019
Yesterday I resigned from Newsweek after my attempts to publish newsworthy revelations about the leaked OPCW letter were refused for no valid reason.


Tareq Haddad
@Tareq_Haddad
I have collected evidence of how they suppressed the story in addition to evidence from another case where info inconvenient to US govt was removed, though it was factually correct.


The recently-leaked document contradicts key conclusions in a report by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), about the April 2018 chemical weapons attack in Douma. The incident was blamed on Damascus and was used by the US and its allies to justify airstrikes against Syrian military installations.

The email, sent by an OPCW inspector who participated in the Douma probe, outlines several instances in which facts discovered by his team had been distorted or suppressed in the OPCW’s draft report, resulting in “an unintended bias” in the resulting text.

'Unintended bias' - Sure!

In a series of follow-up tweets, the former Newsweek journalist said that he had “collected evidence of how they suppressed the story,” adding that he also had evidence that the outlet had cut material, in a separate incident, because the information was “inconvenient to the US government” – even though it was factually correct.

Haddad claims that he was threatened with legal action after he’d asked his editor why his story about the damning leak had been refused.

So, who is his editor working for? Why is he quashing the truth? There was a time when this would have been a block-buster of a story; now it is buried! Curious!

Since making the announcement, the reporter has received accolades for his journalistic integrity. His story has also caught the attention of several prominent journalists, including Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens, who has been a fierce critic of western media’s coverage of the Douma attack.


Peter Hitchens✔
@ClarkeMicah
@newsweek .  @newsweekuk Do you have any comment on this tweet from your former reporter @Tareq_Haddad?  Mr Haddad, please contact me at the Mail on Sunday in London. https://twitter.com/Tareq_Haddad/status/1203274308811993088 …

Tareq Haddad
@Tareq_Haddad
Yesterday I resigned from Newsweek after my attempts to publish newsworthy revelations about the leaked OPCW letter were refused for no valid reason.


While media outlets rushed last year to blame Damascus for the attack, the leaked email – as well as some troubling revelations from an OPCW whistleblower – have been almost completely ignored by the western press.



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