Assad’s Fourth Division Jihadis
The above photo, originally published by AFP, depicting a man wearing an al-Qaeda themed armband accompanying UNSMIS personnel is one of the recent examples of the Syrian regimes ongoing media campaign aiming to frame the now year-old uprising challenging its rule as an al-Qaeda-sympathetic Islamist insurgency.
Of course, the above photo made the rounds on the usual regime-owned & regime-sympathetic outlets initially featured on the state-owned daily al-Watan, where it was depicted as proof for the regimes claims about Salafi terrorist gangs and even as a basis for accusing UNSMIS observers of collaboration with them. The photo also made an appearance in an article by Sharmine Nawrani on al-Akhbar claiming a growing Jihadi presence in Syria.
The only, and perhaps most damning, caveat in these claims is that the man in the above photo is in fact the exact opposite of what he claims. In a recorded video statement earlier today, the man identifies himself as Ahmad al-Mustafa, a soldier in the Syrian Armys fourth division, and announced his defection shortly thereafter, revealing that he, along with others, were instructed by superiors to grow beards and wear the outfit seen in the video in order to help confirm the regimes story.
If anything, this incident reminds us that some elements of media coverage related to events in Syria are not always what they seem to be, adding to the difficulty of doing journalistic work in what is already a heavily locked-down environment.
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