The United Nations Accuses Syria of 'Crimes Against Humanity'
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article30714.htm
"The standard of proof is one of 'reasonable suspicion..."
Losing the War, Blame Russia - by Finian Cunningham
"Western politicans, media and the Turkish regime are full of it. The latest wave of refugees on the Syria-Turkish border, are, we are told, terrified civilians fleeing Russian airstrikes.
As ever distorting reality, the Western news media are transmitting a classic psychological operation in their coverage of the latest stage in what is actually the foreign-backed war of aggression on Syria.
Incredibly, Russia and the Syrian Arab Army are painted as the 'bad guys' and in turn this narrative is used to build a pretext for 'reponsibility to protect' - the faux humanitarian cover to allow for unwarranted foreign intervention.
This intervention could be either in the form of a US-led military invasion into Syrian territory, or in the form of political, legalistic pressure on Russia and Syria to stop their very effective offensive against illegally armed groups..."
Communist Youth of Syria: 'We Will Never Give Up!'
http://icp.sol.org.tr/asia/communist-youth-syria-we-will-never-give
"We try to continue our struggle despite the war and never give up...Syria will not kneel.
Will Geneva Talks Lead Right Back To Assad's 2011 Reforms? - by Sharmine Narwani
https://www.rt.com/op-edge/331992-geneva-talks-syria-assad/
"Already, western sponsors of the talks have as much as conceded that Syrian President Bashar al Assad will continue to play a role in any future government - a slap in the face of the foreign-backed Syrian opposition that have demanded his exit. The shaping of post-conflict political landscapes invariably falls to the victor - not the vanquished. And right now Geneva tooks to be the place where this may happen...
So here's a quesition: As the military landscape inside Syria continues to move in the government's favor, will a final deal look very much different than the 2011 reforms package offered by Syrian President Bashar al Assad?"