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Analysis of the demonization of Syria – Danish sociologist Lars Jørgensen

 

Herland Report: What are the driving forces behind the biased outlook on Syria, the worst humanitarian catastrophe since World War II?

Why has there been so few Western intellectuals and media editors posing critical questions to the biased narrative that has been presented?

Danish sociologist and journalist, Lars Jørgensen, addresses these issues as we look at the role of President Bashar al-Assad in this context.

In a war, the perspectives will always be very different depending on who you talk to. As we seek to aquire a deeper understanding of the conflict, it is important to look at a variety of views.

Therefore, we spoke to the Danish sociologist, Lars Jørgensen, in an intriguing conversation about Syria.

 

 

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