In keeping with its pro-Assad editorial outlook, the London Review of 
Books gave Hugh Roberts the job of reviewing a number of books about 
Syria. Titled “The Hijackers”, it makes the case that the revolution was 
“hijacked” by jihadists from the get-go and lost its legitimacy as soon 
as it became “militarized”. Responding to the words of an SNC 
spokesperson that “nobody wants a war”, Roberts counters with “Plenty of 
people wanted a war”, most particularly Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and 
the United States.

Roberts has never written a single scholarly article about Syria. His 
specialty is Algeria and especially the brutal civil war in which the 
governing FLN suppressed an Islamist uprising in a sort of foreshadowing 
of what is taking place now in Syria. In an article for Socialist 
Register, Roberts faulted Noam Chomsky for believing “The Algerian 
government is in office because it blocked the democratic election in 
which it would have lost to mainly Islamic-based groups. That set off 
the current fighting.”

Well, when the elections took place in December 1991, the Islamist FIS 
won 189 seats in parliament while the ruling dictatorship’s party got 16 
seats. Soon afterwards, the dictatorship decided that the elections were 
not to its liking and began ruling by the fiat and the fist once again. 
Thomas Friedman saw the wisdom of the ruling party’s decision by darkly 
warning about the problem of “freely elected tyrants” in Algeria—those 
parties that admire Ayatollah Khomeini, not the goons in uniform.

full: 
http://louisproyect.org/2015/07/12/hugh-roberts-ideological-defense-attorney-for-a-torture-state/
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