*War in Syria Highlights Vulnerability of Palestinian
Refugees<http://electronicintifada.net/content/war-syria-highlights-vulnerability-palestinian-refugees/12640>
Anne
Irfan explains the dire conditions in Lebanese Palestinian camps, which are
witnessing an influx as a result of migrating refugees from Syria.*

*In Lebanon, Syrian Refugees Resort to ‘Survival
Sex’<http://www.voanews.com/content/syrian-refugees-resort-to-survival-sex-in-lebanon/1711943.html>
Many
have likened this latest development to the situation with female Iraqi
refugees in Syria.*

*New Lebanon Border Protocol Targets
Syrians<http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/new-lebanon-border-protocol-targets-syrians>
Usama
Al-Qadiri says “efforts are underway to curb Syrian traffic into Lebanon.”*

*
*

*Syrian Kurds Want Transitional Administration
Now<http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/politics/2013/07/pyd-head-interview-turkey-kurds-syria.html>
an
interview with Mohammad Ballout, on Turkey’s decision to enter dialogue
with the PYD.
*

*
*

*PYD Leader Assassinated in
Qamishli<http://www.syrianobserver.com/News/News/PYD+Leader+Assassinated+in+Qamishli>
Issa
Hisso is a commander in the PYD who was assassinated this week.*

*
*

*How Women in One Syrian City Keep Protests
Alive<http://beta.syriadeeply.org/2013/07/women-syrian-city-protests-alive/#.Ufl38G1j_gt>
 Maryam Saleh on the peaceful resistance movement in Salamia, revealing the
survival of peaceful opposition.*

*Syria’s Unspoken
Crimes<http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/2013/07/rape-syria-happening-every-day0?mbid=social_retweet>
Janine
Di Giovanni has been in and out of Syria to document instances of sexual
violence throughout the conflict.*

*Assad’s No Enemy of Al
Qaeda<http://now.mmedia.me/lb/en/commentaryanalysis/assads-no-enemy-of-al-qaeda>
Michael
Weiss argues that “al-Qaeda’s rampage through Syria, now the latest
obsession of counterterrorism and Pentagon officials, is not really a
simply case of “blowback”; it’s more like a controlled demolition by an
extremely savvy contractor.”*





http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2013/08/04/our-revolution-a-popular-revolution-for-freedom-equality-and-social-justice-and-against-every-kind-of-absolutism/
Our Revolution: A popular revolution for freedom, equality and social
justice and against every kind of absolutism
Posted on August 4,
2013<http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2013/08/04/our-revolution-a-popular-revolution-for-freedom-equality-and-social-justice-and-against-every-kind-of-absolutism/>

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282232_374787675932794_1672348593_n]<http://syriafreedomforever.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/282232_374787675932794_1672348593_n.jpg>

Firstly thank you to the comrades  Lee Q. Simon and Matthew Richardson for
their help in the translation of this statement written by the comrades of
the Revolutionary Left Current in Syria’s branch in Salamyah and that was
widely distributed on August 2, 2013  in the usual Friday demonstrations
against the regime in the city of Salamyah.

More than two years has passed, the popular revolution of our people and of
our youth has been waged against the corrupt authoritarian regime that has
monopolized power, wealth and the public right in Syria, while repressing
all independent or opposition political, cultural and social work on behalf
of a tiny bourgeois clique. The process of mass impoverishment of the
Syrian people has expanded through the implementation of wild neo-liberal
policies, accelerated during the rule of Bachar Al Assad, which included
privatization of sectors such as education and health.

This bourgeoisie of ours has blossomed over the years, closely grafted as
it was onto the ruling dictatorial junta. Although 50,000 people from this
class have left the country, taking with them a large booty stolen from the
toilers of our nation, the bourgeois class as a whole remains committed to
the survival of the old regime. In response our intifada has been growing
since 2006, and that growth has been accompanied by an increase in mass
protests and strikes.

The popular revolution that broke out in March of 2011 was typical of
revolutions throughout the region: peaceful in its demands and its
mechanisms. To our demands for freedom, dignity and social justice the
regime responded, and still responds, with bloody violence. It was only
natural that in response to the brutal scorched earth policy of the junta
an armed popular resistance should arise to protect demonstrators and their
neighborhoods. We also witnessed the appearance of takfiri, jihadist and
other sectarian groups, groups that were tolerated and often aided by the
old regime. These groups still represent a minority in the broader
revolutionary movement, but it must be said that they have become a part of
the counterrevolution, and a real threat to the popular revolution and an
extension of the oppressive old regime. It wasn’t long before there were
popular protests against the regressive Islamic (or Shari’a) Councils and
these takfiri sectarian jihadists in many cities throughout the country
confirming that people have declared them to be counter-revolutionary, just
as the armed conflict between them and the Free Syrian Army has shown that
the revolutionary will requires of us a confrontation with this fascist
counter-revolutionary force, which must be firmly crushed.

The regime continued the destruction of towns and cities and to provoke the
displacement of populations, with killing and arrests. The regime was fully
supported in its projects by its allies Russia, Iran and Iraq alongside
Hezbollah. Rivers of Syrian blood will not convince them to abandon Assad.
On the other side the West and its allies in the region are busy working
toward a negotiated settlement, while declaring their sympathy for the
Syrian people. They want to impose a top-down and partial change to the
system, which is the content of the first Geneva agreement of last June.
They are collaborating since last May with the regime’s allies to reopen
negotiations. These regional and international powers formed political
opposition structures aligned on its interests such as the National Council
and the National Coalition. These last two actors have given full
acceptance to these countries in the context of negotiations with Russia
and the authoritarian regime. In fact, these regional players and Western
powers are not at all interested in seeing a victorious popular revolution
occur in Syria. Such a victory would upset the current balance of power in
the region, and threaten to spread the flame of revolution to the other
imperialist powers in the region, to the Gulf States and Saudi Arabia on
one hand and to the Zionist state on the other.

Our truly great revolution has been orphaned. It has no real and reliable
support besides the revolutionary movements in the neighboring nations. We
must learn to rely on ourselves and the enormous potential of our people.

Despite these dangers and obstacles, our revolution has remained true to
its original objectives: the overthrow of the regime, the establishment of
a truly democratic system committed to respecting basic freedoms, the
promotion of political engagement in parties, cultures and unions, the
promotion of women’s and minorities’ rights, Freedom of belief and
promotion of laws on the basis of the separation of religion and the State,
struggling against sectarianism, and the realization of equality and social
justice.

There is no going back to the time of oppression, repression and tyranny,
no matter what our revolution encounters in the way of detours, challenges
and temporary setbacks. We cannot turn back because our revolution has deep
roots in a struggle not only for political equality but for social and
economic equality as well. These roots will push us up and forward for
years to come. Our popular movement has proven capable of creating its own
forms and networks of self organization and self governance. Despite
widespread slander against our local civil councils, these forms of popular
leadership of the laborious masses are in fact a legacy of the local
struggle and a part of our revolutionary consciousness, for our present and
future. We call out for this democracy from below in anticipation of a
socialism from below, which we are fighting for.

>From the very beginning, despite its modest capacities, the Current of the
Revolutionary Left has not once faltered in its engagement with the
revolution, calling for for democracy and socialism. We have struggled
alongside the people and all democratic forces for the victory of this
great popular revolution, just as we struggle for the formation of a
popular socialist workers’ party, for a workers’ and toilers’ party and for
a revolutionary socialist party. We call on all revolutionaries and
socialists to join our ranks so as to fulfill these two great missions.

In service to the martyrs, for the healing of the wounded, for the
liberation of all prisoners.

*Victory for the People’s Revolution!*

*All Power and Wealth to the People!*

The Revolutionary Left Current in Syria, Hama- Salamyah Branch

July 19, 2013


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