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🇸🇾 CNN Duped Into Freeing Assad's Executioner Live on Air

CNN unknowingly helped release Mohammad Salama, a notorious Assad loyalist accused of extortion, theft, and coercion in Homs. Posing as a prisoner of Syrian rebels, Salama tricked both the rebels and CNN into aiding his escape, according to reports.

Locals claim his imprisonment wasn’t political—it stemmed from a fallout with a high-ranking officer over stolen funds.

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🇸🇾 CNN Duped Into Freeing Assad's Executioner Live on Air

CNN unknowingly helped release Mohammad Salama, a notorious Assad loyalist accused of extortion, theft, and coercion in Homs. Posing as a prisoner of Syrian rebels, Salama tricked both the rebels and CNN into aiding his escape, according to reports.

Locals claim his imprisonment wasn’t political—it stemmed from a fallout with a high-ranking officer over stolen funds.

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