Houla:Proven false claims

Some information about the incident has turned out be wrong.

Activist-provided Image
"Photographer Marco di Lauro said he nearly “fell off his chair” when he saw the image being used, and said he was “astonished” at the failure of the corporation to check their sources. The picture, which was actually taken on March 27, 2003, shows a young Iraqi child jumping over dozens of white body bags containing skeletons found in a desert south of Baghdad. It was posted on the BBC news website today under the heading “Syria massacre in Houla condemned as outrage grows”.  The caption states the photograph was provided by an activist and cannot be independently verified, but says it is “believed to show the bodies of children in Houla awaiting burial”.  A BBC spokesman said the image has now been taken down."



Caterpillar Tracks spotted from the sky
"The BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner presented images suggesting masses of artillery had moved in the area, leaving “tell-tale tracks.” “All the images were taken on the morning of Saturday 26 May, within hours of the massacre ending,” he reported. One presume that’s relevant, and shows things that hadn’t been there on May 24. They called on military analyst Forbes McKenzie, a former military intelligence officer. He pointed out, in the forested area “H,” what he “believes are the caterpillar tracks left by a mobile artillery battery that fired on the civilian houses.” McKenzie told the BBC: “This would be standard Soviet bloc tactics, firing from woods and then withdrawing.” It took about one minute looking and five thinking to put that claim to rest. Google Maps public imagery shows the same tracks at a different, earlier time. The imagery was taken on February 22, 2012, three months before the attack."

Children's throats were not slit
Within a month of the attack, unnamed western officials, the BBC, and Media Lens work together to, apparently, diminish the severity of charges against the government/Shabiha. They do so by denying children had their throats slit - they were still killed, just by guns. This is also one of the clues pointing to the Islamist terrorists the government pointed to. Throat-slitting, combined with other types of vicious mutilation (smashing heads and faces with hammers, tearing out throats, gouging out eyes, hacking limbs, etc.) is, however, proven by the video and photo evidence, especially against the children whose vacated bodies were seen afterwards. This is highlighted and explained in some detail in an article called "The “Graying” of the Islamist Massacre in Houla."

Alleged survivor Ali Al-Sayed described Sunni attackers
(forthcoming)

Alleged survivor Ali Al-Sayed isa credible witness for anything
See the existing page for Ali Al-Sayed. (summary for here forthcoming)