Statement by the Kurdish Youth Movement (TCK) about the latest events in
the city of Amouda, and videos and pictures from the protests and sit
ins.<http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2013/06/23/statement-by-the-kurdish-youth-movement-tck-about-the-latest-events-in-the-city-of-amouda-and-videos-and-pictures-from-the-protests-and-sit-ins/>
http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2013/06/23/statement-by-the-kurdish-youth-movement-tck-about-the-latest-events-in-the-city-of-amouda-and-videos-and-pictures-from-the-protests-and-sit-ins/
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On the Fall of Qusair<http://pulsemedia.org/2013/06/25/on-the-fall-of-qusair/>

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I participated on BBC World’s World Have Your Say to discuss the fall of
Qusair and the spread of sectarian war as Hizbullah invades Syria in force.
Sara Assaf, Kenan Rehmani and Elizabeth Tsurkov also contribute.

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[image: 
DSCI0105]<http://thinkpress.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/dsci0105.jpg>I’ve
just returned from a brief trip to Syria, which I’ll be writing about. In
the meantime, please follow this
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to
see some photographs, with comments.
The Atmeh camp is just inside Syria near the Turkish town of Reyhanli
(Reyhaniyeh in Arabic). 22,000 people live in the camp, refugees from the
regime’s shelling, aerial bombardment, gunfire, torture and rape. They come
mainly from the Idlib, Hama and Aleppo regions. Many are rural people, but
there are middle class urban residents too.
This album also contains pictures of a trip to liberated Kafranbel in
southern Idlib province.
http://pulsemedia.org/2013/06/25/pictures-from-syria/


http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2013/06/24/syria-arms-to-go-to-geneva-not-for-victory/
 Syria, arms to go to Geneva, not for victory…
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2013<http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2013/06/24/syria-arms-to-go-to-geneva-not-for-victory/>

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Syria has been the center of discussions last week at the G8 summit in
Northern Ireland and at the Doha conference that brought together the
so-called “friends” of Syria, including the United States, France and
England.

In the conference of Doha, various countries declared their willingness to
intensify their assistance to the rebels in an attempt to re-equilibrate
the balance of power in favor of the Syrian revolutionaries on the field
before the holding of a peace conference in Geneva. The latest victories
and advanced of the Syrian regime on the military front have actually
raised concerns among Western powers and Gulf monarchies that they could
loose the opportunity to impose some of their conditions for a future
settlement of the conflict. This latter situation is the reason for the
recent shipment of arms to the Free Syrian Army.

However, Western countries still refuse to provide weapons. Laurent Fabius,
French Minister of Foreign Affaires, openly declared that France does not
want to provide weapons to the Syrian rebellion that could “backfire”
against Paris after.

The Free Syrian Army confirmed having received Friday, June 21 2013 from
abroad quantities of “modern” arms that could “change the course of the
battle,” including anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons. The rebellion also
called for heavy weapons to protect civilian areas from the bombings and
other attacks of the regime. This recent military assistance came mainly
from Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

This shipment of arms does nevertheless not change the objectives of major
international powers as it was reiterated in the last summit of the G8 and
in the Doha conference. The U.S. leader John Kerry repeatedly said that the
rebels needed more support in order “to go to Geneva” and reverse “the
imbalance of forces on the field.” In no situation whatsoever, the victory
of the revolution for the sake of the Syrian revolutionary masses is or was
part of the international agenda, but the interests of Western and Gulf
powers still are and will be. The Syrian revolutionary masses are aware of
this game, as we can see with the placard designed by the protesters of
Kafranbel on June 21, 2013: “Obama you send us your “weapons” to only
continue the conflict?! Give us weapons to win our revolution once and for
all!!!

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The calls for the organization the fastest as possible of the peace
conference on Syria, called Geneva 2, have not ceased, while Western and
Russian embassies, declared their will to see an agreement found for a
government of transition, “formed by mutual consent” between the opposition
and the regime. The only difference between the positions of the Western
governments and the Gulf monarchies on one side and Iran, Russian, and
China’s positions on the other side remains the same: what fate for the
dictator Bashar al Assad? Russia wants to maintain the dictator, while
Western powers want a new leader, even more open to their interests than
Bashar al Assad.

The G8 leaders also said that they are “very concerned” about the “growing
threat of terrorism and extremism in Syria,” lamenting “the increasing
sectarian nature of the conflict” in the country. These statements
completely ignore the resilience displayed on the field by Syrian
revolutionary masses that continue to oppose sectarianism, which is
fostered by the regime and some opposition factions supported by the Gulf
monarchies, and groups using terrorist acts as Jabhat al Nusra. In many
liberated regions of Syria, numerous demonstrations took place against the
abuses and behavior of Jabhat al Nusra and similar groups.

The G8 countries (USA, Russia, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, UK)
demanded as well the Syrian authorities and the opposition to “undertake a
joint commitment” at the future peace conference in Geneva “to destroy and
drive out of Syria all organizations and individuals affiliated with
Al-Qaeda and all other organizations involved in terrorism. “The only way
to stop the terrorism and the use of sectarianism by both the Syrian regime
and groups linked to al Qaeda is the continuation of the revolution until
the downfall of the regime and the victory of the masses for the objectives
of the uprising: Freedom and Social Justice. The only way to defeat these
evils is the empowerment and the self-organization of the popular classes
and not agreements made by imperialist powers, the criminal regime, and an
opportunist section of the Syrian opposition at the expense of the
revolutionary masses.  It is in the liberated regions of Syria, which got
rid of the regime, that we have seen growing and increasing opposition to
Jabhat al Nusra and similar reactionary groups. It is not to say that this
is a mechanical phenomenon, but it is clear that the overthrow of the
regime and the strengthening of self-organizations of the masses is the
best way to build a society based on freedom and dignity and that can
oppose reactionary and authoritarian groups.

The objectives in the recent shipment of weapons, relatively small still,
is by no means to allow the victory of the Syrian revolution but to move
toward a balance of power, which is far from being achieved and guarantied
actually given the massive aid provided by Iran and Russia to the criminal
regime of Assad but just to allow the revolutionaries to survive and push
them to accept an agreement with the regime.

An agreement with the Syrian regime would mark the end of the Syrian
revolutionary process and certainly it’s defeat as well, and this is why
the only alternative for a democratic, social and independent Syria is the
continuation of the popular revolution in its peaceful and military forms,
the support of international progressive organizations and people of
conscience, and that Western and other governments immediately provide
weapons, without any political conditions, to the sections of the Free
Syrian Army, which serve the objectives of the revolutions and are mandated
by the masses to defend the revolution.

Victory to the Syrian popular revolution and glory to our martyrs!


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