Hillary Clinton Decries U.N. 'Travesty,' Calls For Syrian Coalition
Mother Jones has published an in-depth look at a 718-page document supposedly leaked from intelligence forces inside the Bashar al Assad's regime that they're calling the "Syria hit list." It contains the names and identifying information of countless anti-Assad activists throughout Syria, including but not limited to birthdays, family members, favorite hang-out spots, and home towns. Based on our close read of both the Mother Jones article and this (very small) redacted sampling of the full document, the list appears to be both legit and somewhat frightening. MJ editorial fellow Hamed Aleaziz spoke to three separate experts to verify the document's authenticity. Here's what each of them said:
Aleaziz adds, however, that "it's conceivable that the document involves deception by the Syrian regime or counterintelligence operations by its adversaries; the United States, Israel, and other Western powers are known to have run sophisticated covert operations against Syria and Iran for many years."
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Adam Clark Estes
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