When the Syrian regime
released a promotional video enticing tourists to its "beautiful" beaches, US comedian Trevor Noah
joked the only thing harder than being a Syrian civilian was being Syria's Minister of Tourism.
But this minister is under no duty-bound pressure to rejuvenate Syria's tourism industry. Nor does he fear for his job if he doesn't fulfil this year's visitor quota.
No. It seems his bonus depends on the maximum outrage his government can achieve.
In
another example of the regime's stone-cold indifference to the devastating and relentless loss of life in the war-torn country, the Ministry of Tourism has released a video promoting Aleppo.
Set to the Game of Thrones theme music, the one minute-long clip boasts lush parks and greenery, clear blue skies, and towering minarets.
Quite a contrast from the barrel-bombed buildings, babies buried under rubble and bloodied and dazed civilians lying on hospital floors of rebel-held eastern Aleppo.
The video was posted on the
ministry's Facebook page - which is also promoting a festival in the war-ravaged city this weekend - alongside the hashtag #Aleppo_Will_Of_Life.
Last week,
a bizarre tweet from Syria's official news agency showed people partying at an outdoor dance music event, seeming to claim that life continues as normal in Aleppo.