Kim Kardashian Wades into Syria War Debate

Kim Kardashian has waded into Syria's conflict, calling on fans through Twitter to save the ancient Armenian Christian village of Kassab, whose residents fled as rebels seized control of the hamlet in late March.
She appeared to have bolstered false claims by loyalists of Syrian President Bashar Assad, who said Syrian rebels desecrated the village's churches and slaughtered residents. She used the #SaveKessab hashtag that was used to spread the false claims, causing its popularity to explode.
"If you don't know what's going on in Kessab please google it ... As an Armenian, I grew up hearing so many painful stories," Kardashian wrote in a March 30 tweet, using an alternate spelling of the village's name. "Please let's not let history repeat itself!!!!!! Let's get this trending!!!! #SaveKessab #ArmenianGenocide," she wrote.
In doing so, the celebrity of Armenian descent underscored how Syria's war, more than any other in history, has been waged on social media, with both supporters of President Bashar Assad and those opposing his rule using selectively chosen videos and photos, sometimes faked, recycled or altered, to support their grievances.
While wartime propaganda is as old as conflict itself, the Syrian conflict is a particularly unique case where all combatants heavily use social media, opening a window into a conflict that reporters can barely enter.
Kardashian's use of the two hashtags side-by-side, "#SaveKessab" and "#ArmenianGenocide" also suggested she was also linking the flight of most of Kassab's 2,000 residents to the deaths of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman forces in the early 20th century.
The event is widely viewed by scholars as the first genocide of the 20th century. Turkey, however, denies that the deaths constituted genocide, saying the toll has been inflated and that those killed were victims of civil war and unrest.
Kardashian's publicist Ina Treciokas said Kardashian was "just voicing her support for Armenians" and said she had no additional comment.
Kassab's residents fled after rebels seized their village on March 23, as part of a rebel offensive in the coastal Syrian province of Latakia, Assad's ancestral heartland.
There are no credible reports that rebels killed any residents, or that they inflicted major damage on churches.
Kardashian appeared to have moved on since.
Her Kassab tweets were followed by a flurry of sultry selfies of her riding on a boat in a skimpy top and long skirt with hashtags like #WishYouWereHere and #WhatALife. She has been posting from Thailand in recent days, including one that shows her sitting at the entry of a temple featuring the Buddha.

Good on her. At least we have someone who has brains as well as beauty raising awareness of the situation in Syria. Unlike some ... like Angelina Jolie Who knows nothing of the facts on the ground and why people are being slaughtered for carrying the cross. Who knows nothing about let alone cares to raise awareness of the churches which have been desecrated and priests & nuns kidnapped. Oh hang on a minute...none of this is true...can't be...this is the opposition. Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know. Actually we should rephrase it and say better the lesser devil.

Which Moon have you fallen off? Angelina Jolie is probably one of the better-informed celebrity-philanthropists that are working on the planet today (not really something that Kim Kardashian can boast of). She is also one of the most eloquent, and so boo-hoo for you that she refused to blame "terrorists" for the cause of the Syrian Civil War - although if you had actually watched or listened to her statement at the U.N. to its conclusion, you would have noticed that she also abstained from blaming Baschar. And quit desecrating the name of Mayhem - Maniac did enough already.

Also naharnet, there are many credible evidence showing the desecration of churches and the killing of old people. Not to mention beating them for money and mocking the owners of the houses when they call home. It's all documented.