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292029
Sat, 07/06/2013 - 12:22
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Syrian Cannibal Rebel, Special Guest Of BBC

Tehran, July 6, IRNA – When Abu Sakkar, commander of an anti-Syrian terrorist group cut the chest of a Syrian soldier and then, encouraged by his fellows, bite his heart in front of cameras, he would not have even imagined that the BBC could provide him a chance to justify his criminal act which was instantly condemned by the international public opinion.
He defended his act in an interview aired in the most important news section of BBC Friday night, warning that it was nothing compared to what he is going to do if they were not provided with arms and no-fly zone.
He told BBC that he decided to remove the organ of the Syrian fighter and then eat it because he found a video clip in the soldierˈs cell phone showing him raping a woman and her daughters. However, the BBC interviewer never asked him while the heart-eating clip was uploaded in the internet, why there was no sign of the images of the alleged rape.
He just asked Abu Sakkar who or what he thought was responsible for his criminal act and if his savage act was an effect of war or that he was suffering from a mental illness.
While even the commander of the so-called Free Army of Syria had partially condemned Abu Sakkar’s act, the BBC news host just tried to introduce him as an innocent person all through the news package./end