CNN Presented a Syrian Jailer as a Torture Survivor
The fiasco around the “Syrian prisoner” filmed by CNN demonstrates that sometimes institutions aren’t the best judges of misinformation.

The most heartbreaking story out of the Syrian revolution last week was the opening of the prisons. Over 130,000 people had disappeared into the Syrian prison system, notorious for torturing and killing inmates. As rebels began freeing prisoners who had been held incommunicado for years or even decades, the families of other missing persons scoured government buildings, desperately trying to find out if their loved ones were still alive.
Last Tuesday, CNN claimed to have captured the moment one such missing person was found. While touring the basement of Syria's Air Force Intelligence Directorate alongside Syrian rebels, CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward saw something underneath a blanket in a locked cell. One of her rebel escorts shot the lock off the door and lifted the blanket, revealing a terrified man who shouted, "I'm a civilian!"
Embracing Ward and the rebel fighter, the prisoner told his story. His name was Adel Ghurbal, he said, and he had been arrested in the city of Homs three months ago for his social media activity. Ghurbal explained that his captors had beaten him, then fled in a hurry, leaving him in the cell with no food or water for days. Only thanks to CNN and rebels was he able to see the sunlight again.
If the story sounded too good to be true, that's because it was. On Sunday, a Syrian diaspora news outlet called Verify-Sy came forward with a shocking revelation: "Adel Ghurbal" does not exist. Instead, the outlet said, the man from the CNN segment was First Lieutenant Salama Mohammad Salama of the Air Force Intelligence Directorate, the same agency running the prison. (Despite its name, the directorate was a secret police force rather than an aerial reconnaissance branch.)
The next day, Verify-Sy published a photo of Salama in uniform, sitting behind his desk. After the photo was published, CNN admitted that the man was in fact Salama and that he was indeed an intelligence officer. Verify-Sy's team of 12 citizen journalists had caught CNN, the giant of broadcast journalism, in a grievous mistake.
Anonymous sources from Homs told Verify-Sy (and later, CNN) that Salama was an infamous torturer and extortionist. According to Verify-Sy, he had ended up in prison for "less than a month…due to a dispute over profit-sharing from extorted funds with a higher-ranking officer." A resident of Homs said in an interview posted by Verify-Sy to YouTube that "this man was a tyrant, and an oppressor, an oppressor, an oppressor," and that everyone in the neighborhood knew him as a sinister presence at checkpoints.
Even before Verify-Sy published its claims, Syrians had voiced their suspicions about the CNN story. The "prisoner," they said, was too well-groomed and didn't act like someone who had been locked in a dungeon for three months.
"Your 1st instinct as a detainee when someone walks into your cell is to freeze. You don't say a word. 'I am a civilian' seems to be something someone pretending to be a civilian would say," Qutaiba Idlbi, a former Syrian prisoner who now works for the nonprofit Atlantic Council in Washington, wrote on social media on Wednesday. "Something only torture survivors would know: we're not big on physical touch. In prison, the only touch you get is the one from your torturers. It takes time to adjust to the real world."
Idlbi speculated that the man from the clip was "an intelligence officer who didn't escape in time and was hiding since." He was right about Salama's job, if not the circumstances under which he ended up in that cell.
It wouldn't be the first time CNN was apparently bamboozled in its war reporting. Last year, CNN correspondent Nic Robertson, who was embedded with Israeli forces in Gaza, was led to believe that they were hot on the trail of Israeli hostages. An Israeli army officer showed Robertson a chart hanging in a hospital basement, claiming that it showed the names of Hamas members assigned to guard hostages. The chart was, in fact, a calendar with the days of the week written in Arabic. CNN aired the segment, then quietly edited out the dialogue about the calendar in online versions of the video.
Of course, war reporting is difficult, and it's hard to verify every single claim in a chaotic, rapidly developing situation. But the story of the prisoner in Damascus wasn't an offhand comment. CNN not only produced a segment based on the premise that he was telling the truth but also advertised it as an "extraordinary moment" in CNN history. The fiasco demonstrates the danger of foreign reporters parachuting into a place they don't understand in search of a sensational scoop.
Ward isn't the only journalist to do so. Bloomberg reporter Sam Dagher complained on social media about the exploitative behavior of the foreign press corps after Syrian President Bashar Assad fled the Syrian capital: "Distressing reports from friends in Damascus about some of the journalists and social media influencers that have literally flooded the city after Assad's fall who know very little about Syria and are, to give one example, chasing victims of regime torture and rape that preferably speak English!"
The story also demonstrates of why large institutions aren't necessarily the best judges of "misinformation." CNN employs thousands of people and, in many ways, has set the standard for modern American war journalism. Yet a few locals had an intuition that CNN's reporting was off. And that intuition turned out to be completely correct.
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Well, having an outright activist portraying a journalist there was plenty bad enough. Ward is openly activist towards Syria. Anything she says should be looked at heavily dubiously.
Yeah, I think “fabricated” is a better descriptor than “made a mistake”.
They wanted a feel good story and used what they had. You can't expect truth from CNN.
Literal CNN fake news.
Fake, but accurate.
Activism has replaced journalism in journalism schools.
No need for factual reporting.
Torturer, torturee — they were involved one way or another. Though my friend Dave told me I couldn't use the term "crime figure" for a person figuring either way equally in a crime.
'MSNBC’s prime-time audience has taken a staggering 53% hit, dropping from 1.34 million viewers before the election to just 632,000. CNN hasn't fared much better, losing 47% of its prime-time viewers, down to 398,000. On some nights, these networks aren't just losing to Fox News – they're losing to lifestyle channels like the Food Network, where more viewers are tuning into shows like Chopped than CNN's Anderson Cooper or MSNBC's Jen Psaki'
Yahoo Finance, 12/15/2024
The aphorism that when you find yourself in a hole, you should stop digging, comes to mind.
I clearly remember when Anderson Cooper took over from the prior anchor; he cried during a report on the '89 SF quake.
The prior anchor was reporting, Cooper was emoting, and that pretty much told you where CNN was going.
This is the standard CNN has set.
You don't hate the media enough.
If given the opportunity by the DoJ, I would prosecute much of the mainstream media for ongoing, coordinated FEC (journ o list comes to mind). I would also attach RICO whenever possible. Seeking to out DNC propagandist ‘journalists’ in prison for life.
THAT is the level of hatred required.
Anderson Cooper is See Eye Aye.
Most of the network is.
For CNN, they should keep digging while the rest of us are filling in the hole.
One of her rebel escorts shot the lock off the door and lifted the blanket, revealing a terrified man who shouted, "I'm a civilian!"
There's a lesson to be learned there when dealing with hostile backwards cultures that shouldn't exist, and who like to hide from the good guys by mixing in with/pretending to be/cowering behind innocents.
The democrats aren’t any different. But I suppose blue governed cities re indeed hostile backward cultures that shouldn’t exist.
You should probably make the guy who wrote this - https://reason.com/2024/12/13/the-war-in-gaza-is-far-worse-than-you-thought/ -read this article.
If you can't blindly trust airwar.com using social media to prove a narrative, who can you trust?
JeffSarc believes.
Oh, Reason, if only you were self-aware!
Like, perhaps, don't rely on UN or Palestinian casualty figures?
Reporters report the information that is available to them. If they repeat bad information people complain. If they report nothing people complain. If they jump the gun people complain. If they wait people complain. If they revise their reporting based upon new or better information people complain. It’s as if people are going to attack them no matter what they do.
What do you suggest they do?
“What do you suggest they do?”
“Like, perhaps, don't rely on UN or Palestinian casualty figures?”
He wants them to rely on those figures, but he won’t directly say so since he can’t defend those sources.
"Reporters report the information that is available to them"
No. Real reporters investigate and fact check. Not parrot received narratives.
As a democrat, Sarc doesn’t understand that. And let’s be honest, his severe, decades long alcohol abuse isn’t helping him think either.
Take nothing at face value and dig for the truth? I know that seem to be a lot to ask of journalist these days.
Problem is that it’s difficult to impossible to know what is going on while it’s happening. It’s only later that the whole story comes out. So journalists are almost guaranteed to have wrong or incomplete information as things are happening. So they’re going to be attacked no matter what.
I don’t know if most people don’t realize that, or if they do and just enjoy being mendacious and mean. With this crowd it’s definitely the latter. But this crowd isn’t most people. Thank God.
This is a lot of excuse making for why you were wrong when you blindly trusted false narratives.
Weird how the people you hate here were not wrong and had less access than most journalists.
Then they need to clarify that they are not gods of journalisming and say that the information is incomplete.
“I like it when my team lies to me.”
This is essentially it in a nutshell. Sarc wants to be lied to. For all his talk condemning "political teams" he is very much on one.
""Problem is that it’s difficult to impossible to know what is going on while it’s happening."'
So? They deal with that all the time. Maybe they should verify more before they report. Isn't that journalism? Perhaps the problem is they want to be first to report something.
When they do get it wrong they should correct the story, CNN did. They got embarrassed. They did it to themselves.
But isn't it easy to understand why a network that was involved with gaslighting everyone for most of this year about the President's mental health would receive little trust?
What do you suggest they do?
Don't be CNN or CBS or MSNBC.
What, be Fox and repeat lies and conspiracies as fact, knowing your audience will lap it up even if you lose multiple defamation lawsuits?
Such as?
How are you not a Democrat again? You use every one of their narratives.
But you’re so totes not a Democrat.
Fox did it first?
They didn’t ‘lose’ the dominion lawsuit. They settled because the judge wouldn’t allow Fox to conduct discovery. This has been explained to you many times you lying cunt.
Amd as faras as ‘lies’, name them. Although we know you won’t.
"What, be Fox and repeat lies and conspiracies as fact, knowing your audience will lap it up even if you lose multiple defamation lawsuits?"
They settled, they didn't "lose", and they did it because it was evident that the whole thing was fixed and Soros himself was providing the lawyers. But here's the clincher that you are too stupid to remember. It turned out Dominion machines really were compromised... badly, in multiple ways. The Fox accusers were right.
Lies and conspiracies...humm like all the MSM stories for the last 8 years. Still waiting for that Russia proof there sarc. As for conspiracy theories - odd that you and the left/MSM say they aren't conspiracy yet in time they come out to be true be it the origins of Covid, the science behind 6 ft rule, DNC not working with media and hundreds of others.
Wait, so saying women are going to be put in concentration camps by Trump isn't a lie or a conspiracy by MSNBC. Who knew?
Fox isn't perfect, no I don't watch, but I bet there record of mistakes evaluated by a neutral 3rd party is better than any MSM/paper of print you can name.
Wait didn't ABC just pay 15 million, sorry 16 million literally yesterday for a lie?
Report correct information. And not narratives.
A great lesson for you as well.
Hilarious you still think facts changed despite most of us pointing out correct facts the same time media was wrong.
Every. Single. Time.
Sarc, they could actually do journalism and verify those reports and numbers before reporting on them. They can also give a disclaimer as to who is releasing them. They don’t need to be as brainless as you.
Russia Russia Russia - we have proof
Biden is sharp as a tack
Not credible Hunter Laptop
Protests are peaceful (Fire in background)
Hands up don't shoot.
These aren't even war examples. If they were doing journalism, they would research and report facts truth. They don't.
Israel is bad and the aggressor HAMAs is honorable and tells the truth. That's what journalists and you believe even though the facts don't support any of it.
What about social media posts. Those are reliable. Right?
Reason:
"Of course, war reporting is difficult, and it's hard to verify every single claim in a chaotic, rapidly developing situation."
Also Reason:
https://reason.com/2024/12/13/the-war-in-gaza-is-far-worse-than-you-thought/
Sarcasmic fell for it.
Sarc falls for pretty much anything.
Are you girls having fun gossiping around your sewing circle? Or is it more of a circle jerk?
Ask jeffy in your next 69 before you get 86ed.
How many points did you score with that zinger?
Cries about a zinger after he attacks someone else. Lol. God damn hypocrite.
No clue, but it’s pretty damn funny given the way you have your nose so far up Jeffy’s fat ass that you might see daylight.
Does his nose even get 5% of the way through his massive ass crack?
Either way, Sarc’s nose is definitely brown.
Ask jeffy, same conditions.
More than your dumb ass is capable of counting.
No, you can't have the soggy cracker.
Poor sarc.
He’s a homeless idiot.
You're into girl hobbies. Are you transitioning? Jeff finally win you over?
I think Sarc is too old for Jeffy’s taste.
Pour Sarc.
At least a quart.
Ideas™ !, never people.
Countries in the Middle East have been fully aware of how to manipulate Western media for a very long time. Yasser Arafat's daughter is one of the richest women in the world because of her father's embrace of this concept.
Israel does it too, but their attempts tend to receive a lot more scrutiny for some odd reason.
We have our own manipulators here...Al Sharpton for example.
SO CNN failed to check social media posts?
"Failed" is quite the euphemism.
Your sentence has some extra words in it.
"So CNN failed."
More like they took the 'prisoner' story completely with out any background checking at all. Yes, it's a chaotic situation but you still take a little time at least to verify some details.
Salama Mohammad Salama
And you’re telling me THIS is the real name and not the fake name? It sounds like it came right out of Team America World Police.
This would be in some silly Police Squad movie where Leslie Nielson has to invent a name on the spot. "You! Who are you, what's your name?"
"...Salama...Mohammad...Salama."
"Oh, hey there Salama. Been a while."
a Syrian diaspora news outlet called Verify-Sy
aka a Turkish NGO
As rebels began freeing prisoners who had been held incommunicado for years or even decades,
Rebels, really?
I don't share his excitement about the prisons being emptied. Both sides in the conflict suck and that probably exacerbates the violence.
And a Politico reporter got banned from Bluesky and was shocked to find the platform to be a Kafkaesque censorious mess. All these headlines tell us is that things are continuing as normal.
Next thing you're gonna tell me is the Steele Dossier was fake, CBS's claim that Donald Trump was a rapist might not be true, the New York Times called Tulsi Gabbard a Russian Asset when she might not be, the Hunter Biden Laptop story might have actually been true, masks are just talismans, that Duke Lacrosse story seems fishy, Biden might not be QUITE as sharp as a tack-- and might not even be the Best Joe Biden Ever, the FBI crime statistics might not be as reliable as we once thought, COVID vaccines don't actually stop transmission, the Covington kids didn't attack that Native Dude and the Russian Army isn't stalled out on the road to Kyiffffffuh.
Wait, an echo chamber of the left isn't all love and tolerance. Next you'll tell me they cheered murder of say a healthcare CEO because of Obama care prices
Go ask what a woman is over there. I think it's like 0.2 seconds you get banned.
CNN Contains No News.
Watching CNN continue to shoot itself in the foot is entertaining, however, the legacy media has been trolling Americans for 130 years or more. They have as much credulity as the government in Washington ,D.C.
George Carlin said it best," I have two things I live by, number one, I don't believe anything the government says and number two, I don't take very seriously anything the mainstream media says either."
CNN/ Crap News Network
Well, what did you expect from CNN?
They're the biggest bunch of fuck ups in American journalism history.
"CNN employs thousands of people and, in many ways, has set the standard for modern American war journalism."
And as we can see with this story, they're still upholding that standard.
I think you were being very charitable in the initial description, as I cannot count the number of news commenters that said immediately how fake it looked.
Every part, from shooting off a lock (which is never done outside of combat due to the huge possibility of ricochet, and which they had to turn off the camera for), to the prisoner who had been locked in a cell for three months looking freshly shaved and well fed, to the fact that she was speaking English the whole time rather than even attempting Arabic.
It is one thing to be fooled. It is another to play an absurd part in a story that would be rejected from a soap opera for bad writing.
Gotta love MSM. I'm old enough the remember the movie "Broadcast News" and the scandal to journalistic ethics portrayed when William Hurt's character edited in a clip of him tearing up during a poignant interview. We've come along way down Moynihan's road of defining deviancy downward. Hardly progress.
There is another movie, "Wag The Dog" how the media uses hyperbole and fabricated lies.
The corporate media needs to be held accountable for an obvious attempt to spin or manufacture the news.
I make my living on the evening news
Just give me something, something I can use
People love it when you lose
They love dirty laundry
Well, I coulda been an actor but I would up here
I just have to look good, I don't have to be clear
Come and whisper in my ear
Give us dirty laundry
Kick 'em when they're up
Kick 'em when they're down
Don Henley/ Dirty laundry