Video footage has recently emerged taken by journalist James Longman advising 'rebels' in Syria that the ISIS logo on their uniforms will be misunderstood by Western audiences. Longman, who is ABC News' Chief International Correspondent, demonstrates a trend of American journalists going to war zones to essentially coach combatants on how to better present themselves to the outside world.
Mainstream media has for many years pushed the myth of "moderate rebels" in Syria seeking to topple Assad, which they finally did this month.One of the militants, who might be a member of the US-designated terror group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham or possibly another hardline Islamist faction, attempts to claim to the US journalist that the emblem does not represent ISIS. Still, the man wearing the ISIS patch seems to take the hint and dutifully removes it for the camera. They swear to ABC's Longman that they are not Daesh (or ISIS), even while openly sporting its symbols.
Having examined the disturbing video,
9/ Confronting a rebel fighter when we notice an ISIS badge on his arm pic.twitter.com/UjzOk4lutI
— James Longman (@JamesAALongman)
And below is a version of the video with English translation captions added:
Video footage shows journalist James Longman advising rebels in Damascus, Syria, about the ISIS logo on their uniforms.
— MintPress News (@MintPressNews)
One of the rebels attempts to explain that the emblem does not represent ISIS, while the man wearing it is seen quickly removing the symbol. pic.twitter.com/qhZpkJiozJ
Meanwhile, for a trip down memory lane in another raging conflict zone, a highly revealing and deeply ironic June 2023 NY Times story...
Nazi Symbols on Ukraine's Front Lines Highlight Thorny Issues of History