Six month ago it was 150.000. The correct headline would be 'accused of' by the way.We had that discussion here and there were different numbers of photos. Those photos doesnt exist and the few that are on the web can come from anywhere.Six month ago, it was 50.000 pics. How do you explain the loss of 23.000 pics? And how should your fellow "defector" have obtained these thousands of photos? From Assads Facebook account?The Syrian defector with 27,000 pix of Assad torture was created by his Mom and Pop and not by the Western media.
My bad ... it was 50,000 pix and while I have never defected, the former Syrian military photographer who did brought with him the photos he took of the carnage. I thought you said you vetted this issue six months ago. Did you forget the details so quickly? Was it that painful for you to see what Assad has wrought in Syria?
I posted 2 very different sources - Fox and Public Radio - which told the same story. Newsweek, The BBC, NPR, Time, The Daily Mail, Yahoo, CNN, The NY Times and dozens of other diverse sources told similar versions of that story. You can continue to insist that the sun rises in the north but that won't change the truth:
Report Syria tortured and executed 11 000 - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
I don't know where you get your numbers but the following is from the January, 2014 Al-Jazeera article:
The report was written by Desmond de Silva, the former chief prosecutor of the special court for Sierra Leone; Geoffrey Nice, the former lead prosecutor in the trial of former Yugoslavian President Slobodan Milosevic; and David Crane, who indicted the Liberian president, Charles Taylor.
It features evidence from a forensic pathologist, an anthropologist who investigated mass graves in Kosovo and an expert in digital images.
De Silva said the report was the "smoking gun" showing evidence of "industrial-scale" killing by the Syrian regime.
The defector, identified only as "Caesar", presented about 55,000 images of 11,000 dead prisoners since the start of the uprising in Syria in March 2011.
The evidence was viewed by forensic experts commissioned by a London legal firm representing Qatar.
The defector claims that the victims all died in captivity before being taken to a military hospital to be photographed.
"The pictures show over a period of years the systematic murder of detainees by starvation, by torture, the gouging out of eyes, the hideous beating of people, the mutilation of bodies," De Silva said.