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CNN 'journalists" are easy marks to be duped

Posted on: December 16, 2024 at 14:55:24 CT
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/cnn-team-rescued-prisoner-syrian-173947364.html

After airing an emotional segment showing a man supposedly freed from a Syrian prison after spending three months in the dark, CNN now says it’s investigating whether he gave a “false identity” after a fact-checking group accused him of being a torturer in Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

Following the sudden fall of al-Assad’s brutal dictatorship this month, CNN correspondent Clarissa Ward went viral with a stunning report that featured her crew discovering a startled prisoner in a secret jail facility in Damascus.

Accompanied by a Syrian rebel serving as an armed guard, according to CNN, Ward’s team visited a prison building at the Syrian Air Force Intelligence headquarters as part of a search for missing American journalist Austin Tice. Nobody at the facility was previously aware that the camera crew was coming, and the visit was unannounced, the network added.

Once inside the building, according to the report, Ward noticed that one door was locked and it appeared that someone was inside. After the armed guard shot the lock off the door, the CNN team found a man hiding under a blanket and seemingly traumatized. The man, who identified himself as Adel Ghurbal from Homs, asked for water and food while claiming he had not seen sunlight for three months.

After the guard called for an ambulance, the man said he’d been arrested three months prior and had spent time in several jails. He also asserted that he’d been interrogated over his phone contacts. The Syrian Arab Red Crescent, who took the man for medical attention, later said on social media that they had dropped him off with relatives.

CNN’s story quickly came under intense scrutiny, largely because “Adel Ghurbal” seemed fairly well-groomed and physically healthy for someone who had supposedly been tortured in solitary confinement. Additionally, his reaction to the sunlight didn’t match his claim that he’d been in the dark for months.

Amid allegations that CNN had “fabricated” the story, independent fact-checking group Verify-Sy – part of Poynter’s International Fact-Checking Network – concluded that the man in the network’s report was actually an officer in Assad’s military who was well-known in the area for his “grim history” of detaining and torturing Syrian civilians.

“The team discovered that his real name is ‘Salama Mohammad Salama,’ a revelation that brought shocking details to light. Salama, known as ‘Abu Hamza,’ is a first lieutenant in Syrian Air Force Intelligence, notorious for his activities in Homs,” Verify-Sy reported. “Residents of the Al-Bayyada neighborhood identified him as frequently stationed at a checkpoint in the area’s western entrance, infamous for its abuses.”

The fact-checker continued: “Abu Hamza reportedly managed several security checkpoints in Homs and was involved in theft, extortion, and coercing residents into becoming informants. According to locals, his recent incarceration—lasting less than a month—was due to a dispute over profit-sharing from extorted funds with a higher-ranking officer.”

After Verify-Sy published its findings on Sunday, CNN denied that its reporters had fabricated its reporting. However, the network noted it had launched an investigation into the prisoner’s identity and claims.
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CNN 'journalists" are easy marks to be duped - Spanky KU - 12/16 14:55:24
     Just means Elon will steal it and then make millions....nm - tigertix MU - 12/16 17:35:35
     Liberals just constantly screw up.. Leftwing MSM is going - shorty MU - 12/16 16:28:17
     RE: CNN 'journalists": Prisoner CNN helped free from Syrian - BH O'bonga MU - 12/16 15:25:01
     they are actors, not journalists (nm) - Seagull MU - 12/16 14:59:22
          They claim otherwise and hide under the protection of the - Spanky KU - 12/16 15:04:32
               does the 1st amendment not apply to actors? (nm) - Seagull MU - 12/16 15:06:51
                    Freedom of the press portion. No, actors are not 'the press" - Spanky KU - 12/16 16:24:54
                         When do they use this amendment? - Seagull MU - 12/16 17:20:17
                              ^^^^ very dumb person ^^^^^ - Spanky KU - 12/16 17:25:13
                                   I'm not the one that thinks journalists have a - Seagull MU - 12/16 21:39:57




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