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Maram Susli (Arabic: مرام سوسلي), also known as Mimi al-Laham, PartisanGirl, Syrian Girl and Syrian Sister, is a Syrian-Australian YouTuber who does videos on topics such as the Syrian Civil War, criticisms of the series of US wars in the Middle East region, conspiracy theories, and the Gamergate controversy. Susli says that 9/11 was an inside job and that the New World Order opposes independent countries, including Syria. She is a contributor to websites such as Infowars.
Her commentaries on the war in Syria
Syrian-born Maram Susli has made a series of video and social media commentaries on the war in Syria, designated an 'international conflict' by the International Red Cross . With US Professor Ted Postol she has rejected the claims that the Syrian Government used chemical weapons of any sort . In a YouTube video, she referred to evidence posted by Theodore Postol, suggesting that the 2017 Khan Shaykhun chemical attack, alleged to have killed 74 people, was not the work of the Assad government.. She has been abused as a 'Kardashian Look-Alike Trolling for Assad' and a 'Russian bot' , for her pro-Syrian stance.
She also stated that videos of ISIS beheadings were fake.
References
- ^ "About SyrianGirlpartisan". YouTube.
- ^ "The Best English-speaking Friend Assad Could". Haaretz. 19 October 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
- ^ Shachtman, Noah; Kennedy, Michael (17 October 2014). "The Kardashian Look-Alike Trolling for Assad". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ^ Ellis, Emma Fray (31 May 2017). "To Make Your Conspiracy Theory Legit, Just Find an 'Expert'". Wired. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
- ICRC 2018, ICRC statement at second Brussels conference on Syria, 25 April, https://www.icrc.org/en/document/icrc-statement-todays-second-brussels-conference-syria
- George Monbiot, 2017, A lesson from Syria: it’s crucial not to fuel far-right conspiracy theories, 17 November, The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/nov/15/lesson-from-syria-chemical-weapons-conspiracy-theories-alt-right
- George Monbiot A lesson from Syria: it’s crucial not to fuel far-right conspiracy theories, The Guardian, 15 November 2017
- Noel Shactman and Michael Kennedy, 'The Kardashian Look-Alike Trolling for Assad', The Daily Beast, 17 October, https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-kardashian-look-alike-trolling-for-assad
- Sean Adl-Tabatabai 2018, 21 April, UK Gov Accuse Independent Journalist ‘Syrian Girl’ Of Being Russian Bot, https://yournewswire.com/uk-gov-independent-journalist-syrian-girl-russian-bot/
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