Who owns Al Jazeera now, which country? Qatar.
Is Qatar part of the "friends" league of Arab nations? Yes, it is.
What do the "friends" want to do with Syria? Put it into chaos. Exactly.
The media is pretty much owned by Westerners and their business pawns.
Ok, well you're the one who said Al Jazeera's narrative was in fundamental contradiction to the US narrative and would help prove that the rebellion is a Western conspiracy. So are you now retracting that claim? Qatar owns Al Jazeera now, who owned it two weeks ago when you were planning to parade it?
This seems to be a fundamental problem as I see it with the pro-Assad crowd, that the reliability of a media source on the issue depends on the extent to which that media source agrees with their existing views, on this and on other issues. As just one example of a phenomenon I've personally noticed, I went browsing on shiachat.net recently just to get a sense of how Shiite communities might be viewing this conflict, and I saw an awful lot of reliability judgements based on whether the media source had nice or nasty things to say about Shiites with regards to other issues, rather than the quality and factual consistency of the actual reporting itself. The nasty things many of them were saying about Palestinians were especially shocking to me, seeing as how the Palestinian dilemma had become a practical raison d'etre for Assad and his allies in the first place. Personally, I can only explain it all away as a remnant of a very old-fashioned tribal mentality; Hezbollah good, Hariri bad. Assad good, rebels bad. Bahrain good, Saudis bad. Iran good, Kurds bad. There's a consistent pattern here but it's not consistent justice.
Now as to your side of the story- what makes RT so reliable in your eyes besides the fact that it's run out of a country that thinks it's still in the Cold War? Why can't we settle this by letting all the international media and UN observers into Syria to account for the conflict directly, thereby bypassing the concerns about filtered Western propaganda BS? I say let Al Jazeera, Al Manar, RT, Xinhua, the New York Times, the Khaleej Times, the Flat Earth Society and anyone else who gives a f*ck go see the conflict for themselves and take their own pics and video. What say you? If you truly believe Assad is such a popular guy, why wouldn't you want the world to come see it directly? You complain about how the US controls and manipulates info, yet you're the one making all the excuses as to why that info should be restricted in the first place.