A Dangerous Method: Syria, Sy Hersh, and Art of Mass-crime Revisionism 
by Muhammad Idrees Ahmad

ON THE DAY the London Review of Books published a widely circulated 
article by veteran journalist Seymour Hersh exonerating the Syrian 
regime for last year’s chemical attack, 118 Syrians, including 19 
children, died in aerial bombing and artillery fire. Only the regime has 
planes and heavy ordnance.

Since last November, Aleppo has been targeted by helicopters dropping 
explosives-filled barrels from high altitudes. Between last November and 
the end of March, Human Rights Watch recorded 2,321 civilian deaths by 
this indiscriminate weapon. Only the regime has helicopters.

For many months after the chemical massacre, the targeted neighborhoods 
and the Yarmouk refugee camp were kept under a starvation siege. Aid 
agencies were denied entry. Only the regime controls access.

The regime’s ruthlessness has never been in doubt. Reports by Human 
Rights Watch, Amnesty International, the UN’s Independent International 
Commission of Inquiry, and myriad journalists and on-the-ground 
witnesses have repeatedly confirmed it. The regime has demonstrated the 
intent and capability to inflict mass violence. The repression is ongoing.

So when an attack occurred last August, employing a weapon that the 
regime was known to possess, using a delivery mechanism peculiar to its 
arsenal, in a place the regime was known to target, and against people 
the regime was known to loathe, it was not unreasonable to assume regime 
responsibility. This conclusion was corroborated by first responders, UN 
investigators, human rights organizations, and independent analysts.

When a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and a respectable literary 
publication undertake to challenge this consensus, one reasonably 
expects due diligence. The gravity of the matter demands that a high 
burden of proof be met. Sources would have to be vetted, claims 
corroborated, contrary evidence addressed.

But the editors didn’t do that. They gave precedence to storytelling 
over truth-telling. They disregarded available evidence and, based on 
the uncorroborated claims of a single unnamed source, absolved the 
perpetrator of a horrific atrocity, demonized his opponents, and 
slandered a foreign head of state. Worse, in using Hersh as click bait, 
they provided a smokescreen for new violations.

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