*"Whoever expects a “pure” social revolution will never live to see it.
Such a person pays lip-service to revolution without understanding what
revolution is."*
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*Vladimir Lenin in 1916*
*Cort*
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Syria or elsewhere, there are no pure revolutions, just revolutions…
Posted on June 7,
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” Resistance is the victory of the freedom of the people”

More than two years after the beginning of the revolutionary processes,
western medias have not ceased to repeat the same credo: after the dream,
the nightmare for the populations of the Middle East and North Africa ;
after the « Arab Spring »,  the Islamist Winter », (both terms that we
refuse). Where are gone the « beautiful » and « pure » revolutions from the
beginning, as we don’t stop repeating?

The situation is presented as catastrophic: Tunisia and Egypt are governed
by Islamists, while the Syrian revolution would have become a civil war
between Islamists and the Assad bloody regime. The propagation of such a
discourse, underpinned of defeatism, advocates the withdrawal of activists
fighting for democracy and social justice.

After being celebrated for their courage and determination in the struggle
against their dictators, the people of the region are now described – in an
elitist and misleading way – as unable or not ready for radical change. The
thesis of “Arab-Muslim” exceptionalism, which supports that these areas are
inherently unable to reach a democratic ideal, has returned very fast.

According to various situations, proposals have emerged to limit the
revolutionary processes. In Syria, many attempts have been submitted to
reach these objectives.

*Geneva II or a new attempt to curve the revolutionary process*

Firstly the Yemeni solution has been put numerous times on the table. The
Geneva Conference II, which should normally take place next July, is one
more attempt by all international imperialist forces, the United States and
Europe on the one hand and Russia and China on the other, to maintain the
structure of Syrian regime and include sectors of the Syrian opposition
(National Council and the Syrian National Council in the lead) that are not
representative of the Syrian revolutionary popular movement.

Geneva II is a repetition of the conference held in Geneva in June 2012 and
all the other so called peace plan suggested by the UN including the the so
called “*peace plan for Syria*” suggested by UN Peace envoy Lakhdar
Ibrahimi. This plan calls for the formation of a transitional government,
which holds the total responsibility of executive power to govern Syria
until Presidential and legislative elections in 2014 under the auspices of
the UN. During this period, the dictator Bashar al Assad would stay in
function at the top of the State.

Yes, the blood of the Syrian people has sunk too much and yes the Syrian
people want peace, but not a peace at any price and certainly not one
decided by foreign powers in accordance with the Assad criminal regime and
his loyal Iranian and Russian support and a section of the opportunist
Syrian opposition, to the detriment of the interests of the Syrian people
in their struggle for freedom and dignity!

Many demonstrations and protests in Syria have been held against the future
Geneva 2 conference, and any agreement to maintain the structure of the
regime. One of the slogans in the demonstrations of Friday, May 31 in Syria
was “*Geneva 2, there is a difference between fighting for freedom and who
wants to improve the conditions of servitude (eternity)*“, a direct message
to those who want negotiations with the regime.

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The people refuse outside maneouvres that would maintain the structure of
the regime on other occasions as well: large demonstrations and numerous
declarations reject the proposal of dialogue with the regime by the
president at the time of the Syrian National Coalition, Moaz Khatib. During
the demonstrations on February 8, placards proclaimed “*we will only
negotiate about the departure of the regime*”.

This is why we have also since the beginning of the revolution criticize
the National Co-ordination Body for Democratic attempts to seek a deal with
some sectors of the regime, even the vice President Farouk al Shareh, for a
so called peaceful transition that just like the other solutions would
maintain the structure of the regime.

Geneva 2 and other so called solutions have only one objective: to prevent
the radical change from below by the Syrian revolutionary people and limit
the wind of revolt that could be extended with the fall of the Assad
regime, especially to neighboring countries, as we can see in Turkey today,
and the Gulf states, and the opening of a new resistance front in direction
of the Syrian and Palestinian territories occupied by Israel.

As a revolutionary, we cannot but say that the worst solution is the
remaining of this criminal regime.

*The opportunism of the National Coalition*

This is why we should not stay silent in front the failure of the
opportunist and bourgeois National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and
Opposition Forces, ready to betray the Syrian revolution to serve their
political interests and of foreign countries.

Many demonstrations and criticisms have also been made inside the popular
movement against the National Coallition, including very recently on June
4, 2013 a demonstration condemning their corruption in the Sukkari
neighborhood in Aleppo.

Different popular forces have been also very critical of the National
Coallition, including the Statement Issued by the Revolutionary Movement in
Syria signed by the Syrian Revolution General Commission, Local
Coordination Committees in Syria, Syrian Revolution Coordinators’ Union,
Supreme Council for the Leadership of the Syrian Revolution . It is notably
said that “*The revolutionary forces that have signed this statement will
no longer bestow legitimacy upon any political body that subverts the
revolution or fails to take into account the sacrifices of the Syrian
people or adequately represent them. We consider this statement to be a
final warning to the SC, for the Syrian people have spoken.*”

The National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary is right to criticize and
condemn the criminal role played by Russia, Iran and Hezbollah in the
killing of the Syrian people. Hezbollah criminal involvement has shown that
no resistance program can be based on a sectarian identity and linked to
authoritarian regimes such as Syria and Iran.

This said, the National Coalition should also criticize countries and
groups playing a dangerous role in the Syrian Revolution. For example
because of the support of Saudi Arabia and Qatar to the coalition, they
have not condemned the objectives of these reactionary regimes. These
latter want to transform the revolution into a sectarian war, out of fear
that an extension of it would threaten their power and their interests.
They are financing extremist Islamist groups such as *Jabhat al-Nusra*,
which have a sectarian and reactionary ideology, and often try to reduce
the role of the people’s committees, sometimes through violence.

*Resistance to reactionary forces*

Jabhat al Nusra has also been defended by the National Coallition, despite
its nature and behavior threatening the Syrian revolutionary process.

On several occasions inside the country popular forces opposed Jabhat al
Nusra and similar reactionary forces. In the city of Raqqa, which has been
liberated from the forces of the regime since March, many popular
demonstrations occurred against the authoritarian actions of Jabhat al
Nusra in the city.

Few weeks ago, following the execution of three officers of the regime’s
army regime by Jabhat al Nusra, local coordination committees and popular
organizations organized a mass demonstration against this behavior *(
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chanting notably “Not Sunni and not Not Alawite, our revolution is for
civil freedom”.*

At the same moment protesters in Kafranbel demonstrated against Jabhat al
Nusra acts, a banner said: *« Executions in Raqqa, and lashing in Saraqib.
Who’s given you legitimacy to rule the people???!! ».*

Similar demonstrations took place with popular masses challenging this same
kind of behavior as groups and in Aleppo, to Mayadin in Al-Quseir and other
cities. In Hannano neighborhood in Aleppo, a demonstration was organized
against the Sharia Council because of its behavior against the civil
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The Sharia Council in Aleppo has also arrested journalists such as Chaaban
Hassan, still in prison, or repressed many activists from coordination
committees such as Abu Maryam and others from Bustan Qasr and other
neighborhoods. On various occasions demonstrations were organized to
protests against similar acts from the Sharia Council of Aleppo.

On June 7, 2013, in Aleppo province, Islamist activists in the Tariq al-Bab
neighbourhood of Aleppo have taken down the Syrian revolution flags and
threw them to the ground, putting in their place the flag of Jabhat
al-Nusra and the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham. Local civil activists
voiced much anger against this act (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yhTTqKeIVo&feature=youtu.be)

Popular committees also deal with delinquent behavior and crime of armed
groups that act as gangs rather than insurgents.

It should be said as well that Jabhat al Nusra has not hesitated to strike
deals with the Assad regime, for example this latter is paying more than
150m Syrian lire [£1.4m] monthly to Jabhat al-Nusra to guarantee oil is
kept pumping through two major oil pipelines in Banias and Latakia. Jabhat
al Nusra fighters have also been involved other buisnesses such as wheat,
archaeological relics, factory equipment, oil drilling and imaging
machines, cars, spare parts and crude oil.

Is this the model of liberation the syrian revolutionary masses need ?

Definitely not !

*The Power in the revolutionary masses*

The liberation of the city of Raqqa has liberated even more energies and
dynamism among the revolutionary masses.  The city is completely self
managed by the people themselves who take care of absolutely all the
services for the population of the city.

Popular organizations led by the youth have multiplied importantly,
reaching more than 42 social movements (officially registered at the end of
May since the liberation of the city in March), and as seen above, there
has been various campaigns organized by the popular committees such as the “
*Syrian revolutionary flag represents me*” where throughout the city the
revolutionary flag was painted to oppose the islamists campaign of imposing
the black Islamic flag. On the cultural level, a theatre play in the the
city center was played moking Assad regime, and in the beginning of June,
popular organizations organized a craftsmanship and art exposition.

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In Aleppo, the first founding meeting for the coalition of youth revolution
in Syria took place beginning of June. The meeting brought together a wide
range of activists and coordinations committees, playing an effective role
on the ground since the outbreak of the revolution in Syria. The conference
was presented as a key step to represent the revolutionary youth of all
sects (http://halabnews.com/news/27406).

This popular resistance and self development organization within Syrian
society shows the revolutionary character of the movement struggling for
freedom and dignity. All the foreign interventions, from Iran, Russia and
Hezbollah on one side and Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the West on the other
side, have not changed this situation until now.

The revolutionary masses, who outnumbered massively the salafists despite
the medias solely focus on them, will continue the struggle until the fall
of the regime and the realization of the objectives of the revolution.

*Popular armed resistance*

The use of chemical weapons against the revolutionaries and civilians
demonstrates once again the brutality of the Syrian regime, and also the
passivity of the great power that despite rhetoric condemnation of these
acts will not move to provide the means of resistance to the forces of the
Free Syrian Army that lacks everything, while the reactionary forces are
massively funded by petrodollars from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf who want to
turn this popular revolution into a sectarian war to prevent the wind of
revolt reaches borders are .
The purely military victory has always been difficult, because of the
structure of the army of the Syrian regime, built on sectarian, clientelist
and tribal alliances and patronage while maintaining a very repressive and
totalitarian system within the armed forces, making it difficult for mass
defections, and Iranian and Russia material and financial support. This is
why we have always maintained that we need to combine the armed popular
resistance and the “peaceful” or civil (strikes and other actions) actions
that will allow the overthrow of the regime. This is one way to help bridge
the current asymmetry in favor of the regime and destabilize more.
The asymmetry will nevertheless be difficult to overcome militarily as long
as the popular and democratic forces in the Free Syria Army are not
supported materially and financially.

*Our role as revolutionary*

The role of the revolutionary is to be on the side and struggle with these
popular organizations struggling for freedom and dignity and to radicalize
as much as possible the popular movement towards progressive objectives,
while fighting against opportunists and reactionary forces opposing popular
class interests.

A banner in Homs expressed very well this feeling: The revolution is
permanent against the regime and the cheap lackey opposition.

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The Global Day of Solidarity with the Syrian Revolution for Dignity and
Freedom organized in more than 40 countries in the world, including inside
Syria, the Occupied Syrian Golan, and Palestine, is an example of this kind
of internationalist support needed.

We do not deny the difficulties in Syria – and they are many – but knowing
what position to take in the ongoing process – not finished, despite what
some say – and struggle for the principles propagated by this revolution:
freedom and dignity.

As Bertolt Brecht said: ” Who fights can lose, who doesn’t fight has
already lost.”


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