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Response to Tareq Ali: What is Really happening in Syria?
Posted on July 18,
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“Video: Tariq Ali on the grim choice facing Syrians.

“TARIQ ALI says we are witnessing in Syria a new form of re-colonisation by
the West, like we have already seen in Iraq and in Libya.

Many of the people who first rose against the Assad regime in Syria have
been sidelined, leaving the Syrian people with limited choices, neither of
which they want: either a Western imposed regime, “composed of sundry
Syrians who work for the western intelligence agencies”, or the Assad
regime.

The only way forward, in the interests of all Syrians, says Ali, is
negotiation and discussion. But it is now obvious that the West is not
going to let that happen because they are backing the opposition groups who
are against any negotiation.”

http://stopwar.org.uk/index.php/tariq-ali-what-is-really-happening-in-syria”

As these words came out from an important figure of the International left,
it is necessary to answer and contradict them and for others also on the
left to show that this is not an opinion shared by all comrades. This is
why I will deconstruct the interview of Tareq Ali and demonstrates not only
his wrong analysis and information on the Syrian revolution but his
elitism as well.

The UK Stop the War Coalition has of course put this video as fast possible
on their website, following the same path they have pursued lately (see
previous open letter to STWC on their position regarding Syria
http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2012/05/24/open-letter-to-the-stop-the-war-coalition-stwc-or-real-solidarity-is-needed/
).

*Houla massacre, Opposition’s responsibility?*

Tareq Ali has claimed that he had information that the Houla Massacre might
not have been carried out by the regime through its shabiha (thugs) but by
the armed opposition. The testimonies of eyewitnesses of Houla who survived
the massacre claimed actually the opposite and accused the regime to have
committed these massacres (
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/eyewitnesses-contradict-claims-that-rebels-carried-out-houla-massacre-a-839593.html
).

Groups on the ground struggling for against the regime such as the Local
Coordination Committees (http://www.lccsyria.org/8607) and others popular
committee and political parties have denounced the regime for this massacre
and accused the regime to be responsible for it.

*Deconstructing the myth of the International Community and Western
position: “a new form of re-colonization by the West” and “But it is now
obvious that the West is not going to let that happen because they are
backing the opposition groups who are against any negotiation*” * *

Yes, the US, France and the UK have declared that it wants a resolution
adopted at the Security Council that includes Chapter VII of the UN
charter, which allows for punitive measures against regimes considered a
threat to world peace, including economic sanctions and military
intervention, and yes Russia and China have applied their vetos to it
several times now. But should we stop the analysis here and therefore say
the West wants regime change in Syria?

The international community as a whole and without exception, has actually
been trying to implement a solution like Yemen to Syria since the beginning
of the Syrian revolution, as we saw during several meetings between U.S.
and Russian officials, the US President Obama in June going as far as to
declare that “*We agreed that we need to see a cessation of violence, that
a political process has to be created to prevent civil war*,” and the
Russian Prime Minister Putin adding that “*We have found many common points
on this issue,”* ( see for more info:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/jun/28/syria-washington-moscow-us-russia).
After follow-up meetings, Hillary Clinton, US secretary of state, and
Sergei Lavrov, Putin’s foreign minister, have agreed to attend an
international summit on expediting Syria’s political transition to be
convened in Geneva end of June by the UN envoy, Kofi Annan.  At talks in
Geneva, the five countries of the UN Security Council (Russia, the United
States, China, France and Britain) along with regional actors including
Turkey, Kuwait, Qatar and Iraq, have agreed on the following framework: a
transition government, which would include members of Assad’s
administration and the opposition. The role of Assad was not clear in this
transition proposal.

The NATO has on its side repeatedly declared its unwillingness to intervene
in Syria and that the conflict should be resolved politically.

The solution regarding the Syrian revolution has always been the same: to
keep the structure of the regime intact, while the only debate is on Bachar
Al Assad’s fate. All the major powers do not indeed see any advantage in
the collapse of the Syrian regime because of its lengthy collaboration with
western imperialism (see previous articles on the subject on the blog, such
as
http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2012/05/29/understand-the-syrian-regime-and-the-dialectics-of-the-syrian-revolutionary-process/
).

*“Many of the people who first rose against the Assad regime in Syria have
been sidelined”, *

The word Mr Tareq Ali should be using is not sidelined, but more exactly
assassinated, imprisoned and forced to exile. Yes, a high number of great
activists and opponents, people behind the organization of demonstrations,
civil disobedience, and strike campaigns have been indeed targeted
specifically by  the regime, in addition to the 15 000 other martyrs.
Nevertheless, those who have survived still play an important role in the
Syrian revolutionary process, and are trying to foment various popular
forms of resistance against the regime.

Mr Tareq Ali’s argument misses the millions of people struggling on a daily
basis in Syria against the regime? The students, workers, unemployed,
peasants, Syrians from all communities and ethnicities, Palestinians
refugees struggling against the Syrian regime should be considered by any
serious analysis, all the more revolutionary analysis.

Today, not a week goes by without the voices and songs of the students of
the University of Damascus being heard at the presidential palace, close to
a hundred meters, while almost daily demonstrations take place at the
universities of Deraa and Deir al-Zur. Aleppo University has suspended its
course for fear of an uprising even more important for young people, while
the bullets are more numerous than the books at the University of Homs.

The working people were also targets of repression. During the month of
December 2011, successful campaigns of civil disobedience and general
strikes were held in Syria. They have paralyzed large parts of the country,
showing that the mobilization of the working class and exploited is at the
heart of the Syrian revolution. This is why the dictatorship, seeking to
break the dynamics of protest, fired more than 85,000 workers between
January 2011 and February 2012 and closed 187 factories (according to
official figures).

The bulk of the protesters of the Syrian revolutionary movement actually
include the economically disenfranchised rural and urban working and middle
classes who have suffered from the accelerated imposition of neoliberal
policies by Bashar Al Assad since his arrival to power.

Did Mr Tareq Ali saw the position and the mobilization of the Syrian people
of the Syrian occupied Golan against the regime and in solidarity with the
struggle of their brothers, sisters, comrades throughout their country?
They have understood long ago that the liberation of the occupied Golan
goes through Damascus and the overthrow of the Assad regime.

Kurds, Assyrians and other Syrian ethnic minorities have also been a
driving force in the struggle against the regime, which has discriminated
them for the past 40 years.

Palestinians have participated in the revolution among their Syrian
brothers and sisters and have paid a heavy price, something that should go
amiss within the Syrian and Palestinian struggle for freedom.

Yarmouk refugee Camp has witnessed huge demonstrations Friday July
13thagainst the regime. The Palestinians refugees in Yarmouk Camp have
after
the shelling by the regime of Tadamon neighborhood close by to the camp
welcomed its residents who fled to Yarmouk camp. They brought to schools
and mosques mattresses, blankets and other provisions to aid tens of
families that left Tadamon while being shelled. Same scenes have been
witnessed in other regions of Syria, Palestinian refugees welcoming in
their camps Syrian fleeing the shelling of their cities, neighborhoods and
villages. As chanted in the streets Syrian and Palestinians have shown
there “are one hand”, in other words united against the regime.

The Syrian people continued as well to repeat their rejection of
sectarianism, despite the regime’s attempts to ignite this dangerous fire.
The protests and messages of solidarity between Syrians have not stopped (
see Statement by the LCC Regarding the Massacre that Happened in Teremsah
http://www.facebook.com/notes/%D9%84%D8%AC%D8%A7%D9%86-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AA%D9%86%D8%B3%D9%8A%D9%82-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%AD%D9%84%D9%8A%D8%A9-%D9%81%D9%8A-%D8%B3%D9%88%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%A7/a-statement-by-the-lcc-regarding-the-massacre-that-happened-in-teremsah/496131610413980).
The popular movement has also reaffirmed its struggle for the unity of the
Syrian people and against the divisions, developing a sense of national
solidarity and social that transcends ethnic and sectarian divisions.

Therefore should these people be considered and just treated as “*sundry
Syrians who work for the western intelligence*”?  Should the downtrodden,
the exploited and the discriminated of Syria, who are the bulk of the
Syrian popular movement, are just simple instrument of Saudi and US
imperialist policies?

*Qatar and Saudi Arabia’s role in arming the armed opposition?*

Most of the armed opposition groups have denied the reception of weapons
supplied by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, despite Western media claims (
http://world.time.com/2012/06/22/opening-the-weapons-tap-syrias-rebels-await-fresh-and-free-ammo/
).

The far majority of the armed opposition groups are struggling against the
regime with basic equipment (including army Kalashnikov, Dragunov sniper
rifle, machine gun PKT and rocket launchers RPG-7) stolen or purchased from
the corrupt Syrian army. The more sophisticated equipments were, especially
Metis and Kornet anti-tank missiles, generally gained and captured in
battle with the regular forces of the Syrian regime or by buying them to
corrupt officers

This is does not mean some arms and ammos were not delivered to the armed
opposition groups but not as we portray it as organized and in big
quantity. A first large delivery was provided in few months ago (March or
April), and was allocated to various selected groups operation in and
around Idlib, Hama, Homs and the outskirts of Damascus. Each area received
several hundred rocket-propelled grenade launchers (with 10 grenades per
launcher), Kalashnikov rifles, BKC machine guns and ammunition, according
to several sources (
http://world.time.com/2012/06/22/opening-the-weapons-tap-syrias-rebels-await-fresh-and-free-ammo/).
There were also two smaller consignments since the first delivery, but none
of it was made following the demands of the armed opposition groups. These
latter just took what were given to them.

According to various opposition sources, only small amount of arms have
been sent by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, while the Turks have denied any role
in arming the Syrian rebels. A large amount of armed opposition groups have
actually refuse to pledge allegiance to the Gulf groups, a condition by
these latter on delivery of weapons and arms(
http://world.time.com/2012/06/22/opening-the-weapons-tap-syrias-rebels-await-fresh-and-free-ammo/
).

The claim of Saudi Arabia to pay the FSA elements is still awaited and is
not happening until now, while CIA presence in Southern Turkey is more an
operation to list the armed opposition groups than to assist them in any
way. A high religious cleric member of the High Council of Oulemas, the
most important religious authority in Saudi Arabia, has actually issued a
Fatwa beginning of June forbidding Saudis to go fight the Syrian regime, or
in other words to make the Jihad in Syria.

Some of the armed opposition groups also used to purchase weapons and
munitions via smugglers from Iraq, Lebanon and Turkey, but these passages
have been weakened considerably as these countries have arrested and
forbidden increasingly any movement of arms on their borders. And above all
how can the oppressed and the oppressor be put on the same level?

*The only way forward, in the interests of all Syrians, says Tareq Ali, is
negotiation and discussion*”

* *Above all Mr Tareq Ali claims to know what’s best for all the Syrians
and this is negotiation and discussion with a regime that has refused both
since the beginning of the revolution and has only answered with repression
and more violent repression. Syrians started to demonstrate peacefully in
the beginning asking for reforms and end of corruption, how were they
answered by the regime? With bullets, assassination, arrests and torture!

Today as we speak, not a single party or group in the opposition (the real
one and not the one accepted by the regime and included in its last
government, which has been refused by the Syrians who are still in the
streets struggling against the regime) is asking for a dialogue with the
regime. All the forces on the ground refuse any dialogue with the regime.
The minimum and first demands are the overthrow of Bachar Al Assad and his
close associates, a transition government, the establishment of all civil
liberties, the end of the repression, the liberation of political prisoners
and the return of opponents in exile.

*Conclusion*

\No Mr Tareq Ali the Syrian people does not want to discuss and negotiate
with a regime that has been oppressing the Syrian people for the past 40
years, that has killed more than 15000 martyrs since the beginning of the
revolution, imprisoned and tortured tens of thousands, that has shelled and
destroyed cities, villages and Palestinian refugee camps,  implemented neo
liberal policies that has impoverished a society as a whole while the close
family of the dictator Assad ( Rami Makhlouf) accumulated in the same
period 60% of Syria’s wealth, that has abandoned and announced the loss of
the Golan 11 hours before the first Israeli soldier set a feat in the city
of Quneitra, that has not shot a single bullet to liberate the occupied
Golan since 1973, that has entered in peace negotiations with Israel on
numerous occasions, that has collaborated and served western imperialist
regime in the region to crush the Palestinian movement and the left in
Lebanon in the seventies and in many other cases (Jordan 1970, black
September, Iraqi war in 1991, and 2003 see
http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2012/05/29/understand-the-syrian-regime-and-the-dialectics-of-the-syrian-revolutionary-process/<http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2012/07/18/2012/05/29/understand-the-syrian-regime-and-the-dialectics-of-the-syrian-revolutionary-process/>
).

The Syrian revolution is part of the revolutionary process taking place in
the Arab world, and should not be separated. The Syrian people are
struggling like Egyptians, Tunisians, Bahrainis and other democrats,
socialists and anti-imperialists in the region.

No Mr Tareq Ali, it is not in the interests of the Syrian people to discuss
and negotiate with this regime. And Tareq Ali should be reminded as well of
the wise words of the French revolutionary St Just who said that those who
make half of a revolution gig their own grave.

The solution is to overthrow the regime and transfer of power to the people
of Syria!

Because as written by the French revolutionary Robespierre: “*when the
government violates the right of the people, insurrection is for the people
the most sacred and the most indispensable of its duties!*”

*Victory to the Syrian Revolution, No to Foreign Intervention, and Power to
the people!*

http://www.maysaloon.org/2012/07/a-statement-for-palestinian-protest-in.html

Thursday, July 19, 2012
 A Statement for the Palestinian Protest in Haifa in Solidarity with
Syria<http://www.maysaloon.org/2012/07/a-statement-for-palestinian-protest-in.html>

@Budour48 has kindly shared her statement made for the Haifa protest today
in solidarity with Syria. I'm privileged to share this from my blog:

poor English translation, Arabic below:


In support of the revolution and the Syrian refugee camp of Yarmouk
Demonstration Thursday 19 \ 7, 19:00, dizziness Baha'i, Haifa

"From the Levant to Palestine, one people, not peoples!"
"One and one and one Palestinian, one Syrian!"
These chants dot in the sky of the Yarmouk camp in Damascus during a
symbolic funeral
Where a solemn funeral for the 11 martyrs of Yarmouk refugees were killed
by the forces of order
Syria on Friday, 13.7.


The irony is that the system has always paid lip service Bmmanath and use
case
Palestinian Khmaah to justify crushing the Syrian people, did not hesitate
to launch
Fire on Palestinian demonstrators took to the peaceful solidarity with
villages and cities
Syrian-hit and to demand freedom and dignity for themselves and their
brothers and sisters
Syrians.
And not statements of Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Syria, Jihad Makdisi, that
Palestinians in Syria are guests and they have to leave in case of "insults
to act"


Only single piece of evidence of the contempt horns authoritarian Arab
regimes
For the Palestinians.
Was not an attack on protesters in the Yarmouk first time the target system
Syrian Palestinians in Syria. How can we forget warships bombed the camp
Sand in Lattakia summer last year and targeted the refugee camp in the
shield
A few weeks ago and arbitrary Aatqalath women activists and Palestinian
activists
Either for their opposition to the system and either to their participation
in the relief of displaced and refugees.
As we declare our support for the Syrian people and refugees and
Palestinian refugees
We emphasize that the regime's repressive machine does not distinguish
between the Syrian and Palestinian or
Between Arab and Kurdish, or between a farmer and journalist.
Because stand neutral in the light of injustice and oppression is collusion
with the executioner,
We will raise our voices in Haifa, occupied in support of the glorious
revolution and the right of the Syrian
Syrian people report their own destiny without foreign interference and
demands freedom for all
Detainees and political prisoners, and an emphasis on standing with the
Palestinian
Palestinians and Syria, and clung to their right to return to Palestine and
support for all
Uprisings against the tyranny of Syria to Bahrain and from Qatif to Sudan.

Thursday 19.7.2012 at 19:00 at a roundabout Baha'i, Haifa
One cry against oppressive regimes!

Palestinian revolution for Syria




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http://qunfuz.com/2012/07/19/summary-for-the-standard/#more-1977
Summary for the Standard

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*This was first published by London’s Evening Standard (second story on the
page<http://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/5000-rebel-fighters-heading-to-damascus-to-topple-bashar-alassad-7958704.html>
).*

In important ways, the regime has been collapsing for a couple of months.
The Free Syrian Army – hundreds of militias made up of defected soldiers
and volunteers – has liberated rural territory in the north and centre of
Syria and controls sections of Homs and other cities. A steady stream of
defections, including such prominent figures as General Manaf Tlass, has
swollen the opposition.

Significantly, the regime has lost its support base in Damascus and Aleppo,
where the arrival of refugees from other cities, terrible economic
conditions and news of the Houleh massacre have provoked a wave of strikes
and demonstrations.

Battles have raged in the suburbs. Now Operation Damascus Volcano has
entered the capital. It’s an impressive show of coordinated popular and
armed resistance, met by helicopter gunships, artillery fire and roving
bands of thugs. The escalation renders the deadlocked international
management of the crisis entirely irrelevant.

Yesterday morning the FSA struck at the heart of the regime, killing key
architects of the crackdown. This isn’t yet the end, but it’s a very
definite tipping point. Everyone in Syria now realises the regime is
falling. Reports of mass defections rapidly followed the attack on the
security chiefs.

It’s likely, however, that the regime core will fight to the death. This
prompts fears of massacres on a still worse scale. In 1982 the regime ended
an uprising by killing ten to twenty thousand people in Hama. During this
very different uprising its strategy remains the steady escalation of
violence, despite all the evidence that the plan is backfiring.

The regime’s instrumentalisation of sectarianism means that communal
violence is a real danger. There are already rumours of Alawi areas of
Damascus fortifying, either to fight for the regime (whose leaders are
Alawis) or to deter potential Sunni vengeance. The FSA and grassroots
organisers will have to work very hard to squash sectarian provocations
which could potentially spark conflict from Lebanon to Iraq.

Russia and Iran will dramatically lose influence in post-Asad Syria. It
would be disastrous if they sought to cut their losses by reviving, with
regime stalwarts, the French Mandate project of an Alawi state on Syria’s
coastal strip. Not only would this deprive Syria of its access to the sea,
it would require an ugly ethnic cleansing which could catalyse endless war.
The coastal cities have Sunni majorities; even the mountain heartland is a
patchwork of Alawi, Sunni, Christian and Ismaili villages.


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