Users on social media recently circulated a statement attributed to US Secretary of State (Mike Pompeo) in which he said that the US is in the process of determining the appropriate location in north-eastern Syria for the establishment of a permanent American embassy to support political allies in the region, but the statement is fabricated.
اقرأ المزيدIn a live broadcast on his Facebook page, the Tunisian journalist (Lutfi Ghars) made many allegations about Corona virus vaccines, most notably the difference in the vaccines sent to Arab countries from those used in Western countries, and “implanting a gene in the bodies of Arab people, to kill them.” Later, with smoke spread by civilian planes,” the media’s claims have no evidence to support them, and they fall within the context of the “conspiracy” theory.
اقرأ المزيدSyrian, Arab, and foreign media outlets celebrated the achievement of teachers who hold the nationalities of the countries to which these media belong (the International Teacher Prize), and some of these media described the award as the “biggest academic award,” and one of the Turkish education directorates described it as the “Nobel Prize for Education.” However, these allegations are Incorrect, and there is another award bearing the same name awarded to one winner holding Indian citizenship.
اقرأ المزيدRecently, news websites, news pages, and personal accounts circulated a story about a Syrian girl achieving a global achievement in the "International Mental Arithmetic Contest." However, the Syrian girl proved her superiority in this field, the competition was conducted by an unknown and profitable Chinese company, and the grand prize was given to 286 participants.
اقرأ المزيدA video recording was widely shared on social media sites showing naked human bodies piled in a corridor and in a room that appeared to be in a hospital or morgue. Several Syrian accounts claimed that this video shows Russian doctors harvesting organs from the bodies of Syrian detainees at Hamish Military Hospital in Damascus, but this allegation is not based on any concrete evidence, and the video was probably filmed in an area where residents speak Russian. More details are in the investigation.
اقرأ المزيدSocial media accounts and pages published a video showing policemen beating a person. The video publishers claimed that it depicts the recent attack by the French police on Muslims in France, but this claim is incorrect, and the video circulating is old and was recorded in Britain.
اقرأ المزيدAccounts on Facebook published what they called a "poem" that included sectarian incitement and attributed it to the Syrian poet (Adonis). However, this "poem" is not for Adonis, and the poet previously denied that he wrote it.
اقرأ المزيدNews websites and public pages on Facebook circulated the news of the injury of an ISIS leader during the explosion in the city of Afrin in the northern countryside of Aleppo on Sunday. The man referred to in the photos is called (Mohammed Mustafa Sheikh Abdo) and belongs to one of the armed Syrian opposition factions.
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