Charpentier: You Will Never Find ‘Kafraya’ and ‘al-Foua’ in French Media

The French political analyst Pierre Charpentier has criticized the international community for turning a blind eye to the reality of events in Syria, wondering why it has intentionally hindered reaching the reality there.

He said in an article published by the Canadian ‘Mondialisation’ website: “Recently, terrorists perpetrated two crimes in towns of Kafraya and al-Foua and in Khan Sheikhon area in Idlib province. These crimes must be investigated because they amount to war crime. However, the international community’s condemnation of these crimes was too timid.”

 Charpentier  asked : “why are children of Kafraya and al-Foua towns, who only want to live in peace, being killed?”

“If you write the two words Kafraya and al-Foua in search engines, you will find no result in French news,” the analyst asserted, pointing out that western media outlets turn a blind eye to terrorist organizations’ crimes in Syria.

On April 15th, terrorists exploded a car bomb in al-Rashdin area, west of Aleppo, targeting a bus convoy carrying 5000 evacuees from al-Foua and Kafraya towns.

The blast killed scores of civilians, mostly women and children, and caused huge damage to buses and ambulances. It came a day after 75 buses and 20 ambulances carried 5000 civilians from the terrorist-besieged towns of Kefraya and al-Foua in Idlib countryside and headed to al-Rashideen area, to the west of Aleppo, within the framework of the agreement that was reached to evacuate locals from the two towns.

It proves that violence is the only language terrorist organizations know, the French analyst concluded, according to state-run Tishreen newspaper [In Arabic language].

Since 2011, a foreign-backed terror war has been waged against Syria targeting its people, army, civilization and infrastructures in accordance with US-Zionist plot that aims to fragment the region and to have hegemony over its wealth.

Basma Qaddour

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