NOVANEWS
In February we pointed to a Human Rights Watch tweet that showed a picture of the Kurdish-Syrian city Kobane destroyed by U.S. bombing. The HRW tweet falsely claimed that the damage was caused by Syrian government “barrel bombs”.
HRW is at it again. Today Kenneth Ross, director of Human Rights Watch tweeted this:
Neither does the picture fit to anything in Aleppo, nor could the damage shown reasonable have been achieved by “barrel bombs” thrown form helicopters.
The Kenneth Roth tweet links to a video uploaded by some Armanian website owner on May 5.
But as Adam Johnson of Fair.org points out the picture is a still from a pirated copy of a video produced and uploaded on March 8 by the Danish TV station DR Nyheder. The original caption to that video is:
Unikke tv-optagelser med drone viser omfanget af ødelæggelserne efter Israels bombardement af Gaza i sommer.
The drone video shows the immense damage done by last summer’s Israeli bombing of Gaza.
HRW also used a wrongly attribute picture to claim that a person hurt by Nazis in Ukraine was a victim of the Russian president Putin.
This is thereby at least the third time HRW is using a wrongly attributed pictures to depict current enemies of U.S. imperialism as having causing the damage the U.S. empire and/or its friends have caused.
That is not mere bias by HRW. It is willful fraud.