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Two years after, Syria or the permanent struggle
Posted on March 15,
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The people of Syria, nearly two years after the beginning of the
revolution, continue to struggle against the criminal and authoritarian
regimes for the same objectives: freedom and dignity. This might seem
repetitive for some who read often this blog, but it is always important to
repeat this permanent truth as the Syrian Revolution has been described
increasingly for the past year as a conflict, a civil war or even by the
most compliant to the Assad regime or Stalinist ideology as a conspiracy.

The popular movement in Syria has never ceased to refuse the ill of
sectarianism, promoted mostly by the regime and some limited and particular
opposition groups, and it has repeatedly declared its will to overthrow the
Assad regime in order to build a democratic, social and non-discrimination
society. The slogan “*The Syrian people are one and united*” remains
present and raised throughout the country, while many statements of the
popular committees against sectarianism demonstrates the will of
emancipation of large sections of the Syrian popular movement.

In the continual and permanent struggle of the Syrian people against the
regime, they also have to face other threats. The so called international
and regional supports, which present themselves as « friends of Syria »,
want for the first ones to impose a solution from above that would maintain
the structure of the regime on the Yemeni solution model (they change the
head of the regime, while maintaining its structure intact). This solution
is actually supported by the loyal allies of the Syrian regime Iran and
Russia. The regional powers, led by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, on their side
want to transform this popular revolution into a sectarian war because they
fear a propagation of the revolution in the region that would threaten
their power and interests. The transformation of the nature of the
revolution into a sectarian war would also able them to scare their own
populations in the following way: all changes in the region is susceptible
to result in a sectarian war et we should therefore encourage the statu
quo, in other words, the maintenance of these dictatorial powers.

These regimes, which are the centers of the counter-revolution, fund
islamists extremists groups such as Jabhat al Nusra and other similar
groups that have a sectarian and reactionary ideology in total opposition
to the spirit of the revolution, and these latters also attempt to reduce
the role of popular committees, sometimes through violent ways.

The USA’s position translates very well this situation in refusing to
provide arms to armed groups link to the Free Syrian Army (FSA), while
giving its oath to the sending of arms by Gulf countries to islamists
extremists groups not linked to the FSA very often. The popular armed
resistance represented an important and legitimate tool of the Syrian
people and it is absolutely necessary to help the FSA groups, which are
still composing a majority but lacking severly of funds and arms,
suscribing to the spirit of the revolution and the will to establish a
civil and social democracy without any discrimination, whether ethnic,
confessional, gender, etc…

The rhetoric position adopted by some particular countries very recently
regarding the providing of arms still need to be materialized, like all the
other assistances and funding promises not provided until now.

All these threats have the same objective: prevent radical change from
below by the Syrian revolutionary people. These external interventions and
internal threats attempt to target the self organization of the
revolutionary people who have been able to establish popular committees at
the level of villages, neighbourhoods, cities and regions since the
beginning of the revolution. These popular committees are the real backbone
of the movement, mobilizing the people for demonstrations, welcoming the
injured and the internal refugees, while providing with the necessary help.
Services that were handled by the State became in many liberated regions
are now organised by the popular committees, especially in the sector of
health and education.  They have developed forms of self-management based
on the organization of the masses in the areas liberated from the yoke of
the regime. These popular committees in coordination with the popular armed
resistance have been the basis for resistance against the regime; anything
that threatens these two aspects threatens the existence of the popular
movement and therefore the revolutionary process.

Despite this situation, the Syrian people in struggle continue their
permanent resistance for a radical change, and refuse all foreign
interventions that want to impose solutions that would maintain the
structure of the regime as we have witnessed important and numerous
demonstrations and declarations refusing the dialogue proposal of the new
president Moaz Khatib of the Syrian National Coalition with the regime.
During the protests of Friday February 8th 2013, the revolutionaries
throughout the country brandished placards saying « *we will only negotiate
on the departure of the regime* ». The Syrian people will not accept
anything less.

In the same way, the popular movement refuses any submission to new forms
of autoritarianism imposed by groups such as Jabhat al Nusra especially in
liberated regions. The attacks of these latter on popular committees
organisers and activists have been condemned and resisted by local
populations, for example in the neighbourhood of Bustan Qasr in Aleppo or
in the city of Mayadine in the East of Syria, in which the inhabitants
demonstrated and continue to do it to demand the departure of Jabhat al
Nusra, well implanted in the area. They protest against the imposition of
the Islamic law after the implementation of Jabhat al Nusra of a religious
council and religious police to manage the affairs in Mayadine according to
the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights. In the same time, the strategies
used by Jabhat al Nusra, suicides bombings, have been condemned by large
sectors of the Syrian popular movement (see articlehttp://
syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2012/11/27/position-regarding-jabhat-al-nusra-similar-groups-and-suicides-bombings/
).

The Syrian people will not allow any group, whether secular or religious,
impose a new form of authoritarianism, and in opposition to the
revolutionary process. These groups will be resisted and surely crushed by
the revolutionary masses.

This revolution orphan of any true regional and international support from
countries do not demoralize nevertheless the Syrians who continue to
struggle on a permanent basis for freedom and dignity and this against a
terrible and criminal repression. The victory of the Syrian revolution will
able the spread of revolutionary situations in neighbouring countries,
while deepening the revolutionary process in the other countries. The
resistance and the courage of the Syrian people are an inspiration for each
revolutionary struggling for a better world, and require therefore a
solidarity of the people in struggle on a world scale. Our struggles are
linked and each victory of the people for their emancipation has
repercussions not only on a regional but on an international level. The
understanding of the concept of permanent revolution therefore takes all
its meaning.

Like two years ago, the Syrian people continue to chant “ the Syrian people
will not kneel (or will not submit)” (ÔÚÈ ÓæÑí ãÇ ÈíäÒá).

Viva the Syrian Revolution! Viva the people in struggle!


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