"Gay Girl in Damascus" blog revealed as hoax @ english.aljazeera.net
A US man has admitted that he was behind a hoax that prompted a campaign for the release of a "Gay Syrian blogger".
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Fairuz Azalia
Jan Pepijn Servaas: Yes, all things must have two distinct sides, positive and negative.
Fairuz Azalia : That's it, Jan. False propaganda of anti-Syrian government in the media is now becoming more frequent. Some media often use the videos that are not related to news content that they broadcast, such as using a video pro-government rallies to report anti-government protests.
Jan Pepijn Servaas : He was doing to attract the attention of the international community for what happened in Syria at this time, the revolution. But I'm still waiting for immediate response from Sandra Bagaria, French-Canadian woman who claimed to have exchanged about 1,000 email with Amina and believed that she was in a romantic relationship with "her".
Fairuz Azalia: His comment (that stated he didn't believe has hurt anyone) made Syrian activists very angry. He has put them all in danger, and made them worried about the GLBT activities in Syria, and that may have caused doubts about the authenticity of their stories.
Jan Pepijn Servaas : The narrative is fictional, but the facts in this blog do exist and in accordance with the situation in Syria. After all he had to apologize.
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