13th November 2016
“The outskirts of Aleppo are LITTERED with the spent gas canister bombs…” (used by Western-backed terrorists against Aleppo civilians – as Pierre says later, it’s always civilians that they fall on, every time – and all he see on the frontlines are black flags – always just black flags).
Eva continues, “When Western Media talks about Aleppo they speak of Eastern areas of Aleppo and they claim it’s under siege but they never ever address the siege that the people of Aleppo have been under for YEARS at various times by terrorist factions.”
“So for example, speaking with people here I learned about… the electricity cuts – in fact that there’s no electricity, period… and people are living without access to water, you have to dig wells, you have to buy electricity from generators…”
“And I think this is absolutely something most people outside of Syria are not aware of.”
“As well.. I think it’s important to stress, as Pierre has been doing, that while there is so much tragedy that really comes from these terrorists that are supported by the West – there’s LIFE in Aleppo.
Aleppo is not a wasteland.
Aleppo is full of life and people, like Pierre said, getting up every day studying, being professionals, loving, getting married…
And at the same time every moment they risk getting killed by these gas canister bombs…”
[Thanks Marti Dobson for transcript]
The following interview was recorded a few days ago in Syria. The programme is in Arabic but both Eva Bartlett and Pierre Le Corf speak in English. Watch
Also listen to Pierre Le Corf speaking to Patrick Henningsen on Sunday Wire
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