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Friday, August 26, 2011
   Beyond Fallacies, Real Hope Simmers
Still!<http://syrianrevolutiondigest.blogspot.com/2011/08/beyond-fallacies-real-hope-simmers.html>
 *Even if we left alone, we will come out victorious. The question is: who
will be our new friends?*

 *Thursday August 25, 2011 *

6 protesters were killed by security forces today: 2 in Jisr Ashoughour and
1 in Jabala Al-Zawiyeh in Idlib Province, 1 in Aleppo, 1 in Al-Rastan and 1,
a woman, in Deir Ezzor (Al-Shaheel). Meanwhile, army troops continued their
sweep operations in Deir Ezzor and northeastern regions, culminating in
storming of Al-Shaheel and al-Basseerah, among other local communities, and
a new raid on Albou Kamal. In Lattakia Province on the coast, security
forces and army troops stormed the city of Jableh and arrested over 150
inhabitants. Several communities in the Hauran/Deraa Province in the south
were also raided by army units, including Al-Mseifrah, Al-Jizah, Al-Taybah
and Al-Sahweh. Other units stormed the community of Al-Rastan near Homs in
central Syria, amidst heavy shelling and machinegun fire and conducted many
arrests. Security forces also raided the suburbs of Midan, Zamalk,
Moadamiyah and Ruknaddine, killing 1 protester in Midan, and arresting
dozens.

In a report by Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network, more than 80 lawyers
have been detained and tortured in the last 3 months alone in Syria for of
their efforts to document and protest against human rights violations by
Syrian authorities.

*Links*
*How Iran Keeps Assad in Power in
Syria<http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/68230/genieve-abdo/how-iran-keeps-assad-in-power-in-syria>
*
Summary:  Iran sees the Syrian government as the front line of defense
against the United States and Israel. So Tehran is sparing no expense to
help its ally fend off popular protests.
*The US' war of words against
Syria<http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/08/201182281512952586.html>
*
Cutting the head off Syria's Baathist snake can no more create meaningful
change within Syria's political system than hanging Saddam did in Iraq or
jailing Mubarak in Egypt. The underlying ideology remains in place,
reinforced by years of propaganda in the schools and the media. The power
brokers in the military, government ministries and major companies tend to
retain their sinecures long after figureheads are removed. The Arab Spring
has led to personnel changes in Tunisia and Egypt, not revolution.
Revolution is the radical reallocation of power and wealth from one whole
class of elites to another class or classes. Anything short of revolution is
reform; reform isn't enough to fix a broken government.
*Syria’s brave demonstrators: All fired
up<http://www.economist.com/node/21526927>
*
Unlike in neighbouring Iraq, sectarian rifts have not so far played a big
role in Syria’s attempt at regime change. They exist, but Syrians pride
themselves on their cosmopolitan history. “We have no problem between us,”
has been a common refrain during the protests.
*Syrian forces beat up political cartoonist Ali
Ferzat<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/aug/25/syria-cartoonist-ali-ferzat-beaten>
*
In the early hours of Thursday, masked men seized Ferzat from the street and
forced him in to a van. A relative has said that Ferzat's attackers targeted
his hands, breaking them both, and told him it was "just a warning" before
leaving him by the roadside with a bag over his head.
*Iran urges Syria to implement political
reforms<http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/iran-urges-syria-to-implement-political-reforms-1.380656?localLinksEnabled=false>
*
Ahmadinejad calls on 'states to acknowledge their people's will for
freedom', cautions Syrian demonstrators that Western powers only want to
protect Israel.
*Western Sanctions May Put Slow Squeeze On
Syria<http://www.npr.org/2011/08/26/139952344/western-sanctions-may-put-slow-squeeze-on-syria>
*
On a recent government-sponsored tour, called "Syria Is Fine," reporters
were shown bustling markets in Damascus where Syrians bought clothes,
electronics and basic necessities. The tour was arranged shortly after the
United States formally called for Syrian President Bashar Assad to step down
and banned the import of oil and gas. American officials acknowledge this
will have little impact unless Europe joins in as well. Europe buys nearly
all of Syria's crude exports, and those sales account for about one-third of
Syria's economy.
*A still-open nuclear
file<http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/a-still-open-nuclear-file-1.380790>
*
Syria's violations would be grave enough if al-Kibar reflected a Syrian
attempt to build nuclear weapons for itself. They would be graver if Syria
did it to share plutonium with Iran.

*Committing massacres while believing yourself to be the victim is the very
essence the fascist mentality and of fascism as a psychosis. This is what we
are dealing with now in Syria. If there are any experts out there on how
such mass psychosis should be dealt with, please get in touch!*

 *Inside Syria's failed
rebellion<http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article2397096.ece>
*
*“The gains of four decades of rule by the al-Assad dynasty ought not be
dismissed: the country has, without dispute, the most secular State
institutions and culture of any Arab State today; women occupy positions of
influence; minority rights are scrupulously protected. The fact though is,
that the accompanying absence of democracy has pushed more people to the
religious right — threatening to sweep away these gains. Even though the
uprising of 2011 has been crushed, thus, Syria remains on the edge of the
abyss: an abyss that black paint cannot obscure.” The Hindu *

The willing to accept such fallacies as highlighted in the above passage
seem to reflects India’s own experience with Jihadism, which makes them
quite susceptible to Assad’s fear-mongering in this regard, as well as her
own natural aspirations to emerge as global power, which often manifests
itself in an effort to simply block what they deem to be the plans of some
more established powers. Both these trends seem to inform India’ experts and
policymakers analysis of the situation in Syria, making the adoption of such
tropes as expressed above, at a time when their western inventors seem to
recant them, a natural fallback position.

Two points need to be clarified here: 1) the uprising has not failed, we are
still in the thick of it all, and 2) the true legacy of the Assads is that
they undermined both secularism and minority rights. The true champions of
secularism and minority rights, the liberals, majority of whom are actually
Sunnis, will now need to plan their comeback on the political scene in
Syria, to save from the clutches of criminal gangs, corrupt officials, and
worn-out ideologies. Our tragedy in the region is that, the Cold War, the
American Decade that followed, and the ongoing transition to a multipolar
world, have all unfolded in a manner that had an adverse effect on us, the
peoples of this beleaguered Muddle East, and have so far come at the expense
of our desire for freedom, justice and development. But there is no way for
us to rise up without going through the painful throes of this nightmarish
birth. If the road to Hell is paved with good intentions, the way out of it,
when you’re in the thick of it, is to go through it.

Meanwhile, *some
experts<http://globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/24/washingtons-battle-over-syria/>
* in the U.S. are advising the Obama Administration to stay out of the
Syrian crisis. These are the same experts who have been advocating
engagement with the Assads not a few months ago. In both cases, the essence
of their advice is to leave the Syrian people alone in the face of
insurmountable odds. This is a contemptible position. For indeed the U.S.
has been invested in this region for decades, and so long as most of its oil
supplies come from there, it will remain invested there, whether we like it
or not, and if its involvement in the past has often been manifested in
fucking things up for the peoples of the region, it’s even more imperative
now that it becomes party to ongoing popular efforts to fix things and to
put them back in an order that makes some moral sense.

Bear in mind that advocates of realpolitik in the U.S. were on side of
engaging Hitler and not taking part in WWII, I, for one, don’t relish the
thought of living in the kind of world their policies would have fostered.
The world cannot afford not to stand up to fascists, and a quick look at the
venomous propaganda currently being spewed by Assads and their cronies makes
clear that we are indeed dealing with fascists.

 *FEATURED VIDEOS *

A major demonstration in Damascus’ *Midan* District on August 24
http://youtu.be/6nJpOOrRklo

For those still doubting that *helicopter gunships* have been used in the
crackdown against unarmed protesters and local populations, we offer this
leaked video shot by loyalist soldiers. The city below, where the
machineguns are clearly pointing is that of *Tal Kalakh* on the border with
Lebanon http://youtu.be/FewN9SdFe2s Today the city is teaming with security
officers http://youtu.be/7hnkcM6Yw_w This is another leaked clip showing
army soldiers shooting randomly in the air and apartment buildings in *Homs
City* http://youtu.be/eTXIBeN3myE

The inhabitants of *Al-Rastan* City in Homs Province receive the Turkish
Council who came to pick the body of a Turkish truck driver killed during an
accident that took place near the city
http://youtu.be/4ojEbTXxJrMInhabitants took this as an opportunity to
plead their case to Turkey,
chanting “the people want to execute the President”
http://youtu.be/nw8izEJwNfc One of the local leaders then read a statement
describing how loyalists troops attacked defecting soldiers hiding in
Al-Rastan and killed them http://youtu.be/iQfynDVnNm0 The Turkish Council
then joined the inhabitants in holding the special funeral prayer
http://youtu.be/JUQNfKISwzQ In the evening, the people of Rastan carry on
with business as usual http://youtu.be/9UY2pf9x8M4 ,
http://youtu.be/XM6MK1Gt3zM

In the town of *Ankhel* in the Hauran/Deraa Province, inhabitants enter into
a shouting match with army troops, each side chanting for its cause. I
guess, this was one battle won by the protesters, since it was fought with
words http://youtu.be/EOt9QSp0J-w unlike the one that took place in the same
place on August 19 http://youtu.be/Ae2-x2vfwXM or the incident back on April
1 http://youtu.be/nw40pDrcNAc Today, security is omnipresent in
*Ankhel’s*main square on http://youtu.be/hCj7_DBqCDM
<http://youtu.be/hCj7_DBqCDM%20On%20August%2019>

The town of *Talbisseh* in Homs Province lived through “a crazy night” by
holding a demonstration under pitch black skies, heavy rain and heavier
machinegun fire. Heavy machinegun fire is heard at the end of this clip
http://youtu.be/KKnWmfLihSA This clip makes the situation a bit clearer:
protesters praying, their voices drowned by gunfire
http://youtu.be/_6jkGDvJhKo They even burn a poster of Assad
http://youtu.be/86XAZEdxYOw The town witnessed episodes of shelling earlier
in the day http://youtu.be/ukiLw_Th0H8 , http://youtu.be/7jzvcwLW2LE ,
http://youtu.be/2s942OpsrM4 which left a few casualties
http://youtu.be/tE5S6unUicw including this 12 year-old boy
http://youtu.be/Rwswdd0_N1c This was the scene on August 24
http://youtu.be/MZDMi_v4Ryc which was repeated every day for the last 4
months.

*Lattakia* / *Jableh*: army troops storm the city
http://youtu.be/R00q9yg-FTQ Black smoke rises above the city, as sounds of
gunfire are occasionally heard http://youtu.be/xi8h5dUuhp4 Gunboats were
present during today’s crackdown, but were not used
http://youtu.be/QK3x9o3Agw0 Troops said to have dug up the grave of a local
martyr http://youtu.be/SwR9RBH8O-c

A mother of three in *Idlib City*, one a martyr, another detained and the
third exiled, takes part in the protests http://youtu.be/abbHTOwZUdQ

An all women protest in *Homs City’s* Neighborhood of *Al-Dablan*
http://youtu.be/3O_Me9JMVWg the women are soon joined by their menfolk
http://youtu.be/IKlyFO9cZEY Meanwhile, this video shows effects of shelling
on the neighborhoods http://youtu.be/2mUXXsWIWSs

Another *defector* from the army admits that he killed 5 protesters in the
Damascene suburb of *Douma*, before defecting and going to his hometown in
Homs, where he is now a member of the Free Officers Movement
http://youtu.be/noj7aZ3Bkxo He says that he was commanded by Colonel
Muhammad Mahmoud Shaheen. Meanwhile, Colonel Riyadh Al-Assad, leader of the
*Free Syrian Army*, congratulates the Libyan people, and addresses his
comrades in the Syrian army calling ion them to heed the Libyan example and
to defect http://youtu.be/L_zccbmSLP4 More defectors
http://youtu.be/c6bXtr4s4m8

*Midan*: laying the body of Shady Al-Irq killed during a funeral to his
final resting place http://youtu.be/XvjI4wxh3u4 Shady’s colleagues took him
on a 3-KM tour of Damascus before saying goodbye
http://youtu.be/vl5gHbxamccThey definitely made sure that people heard
their chants
http://youtu.be/305-Af70JFw And made sure to curse Bashar Al-Assad as they
passed near the security headquarters http://youtu.be/GPTr6sWM4Og “Death is
better than humiliation” http://youtu.be/6VbwA9kzOK8 “The people want to
execute the President” http://youtu.be/5dhi0dXYwAY “We’re going to heaven as
millions of martyrs” http://youtu.be/9cNa1OniXro The Entrance to the
cemetery http://youtu.be/YBacUmi-xqY

Protesters in *Bab Houd* in Homs City carry banner demanding a no-fly zone
and international monitoring of the situation
http://youtu.be/CIJ0DUAQC44Protesters are beginning to demand a more
active international involvement
every day.

In *Albou Kamal*, a soldier who tried to protect the local population was
killed by his loyalist colleagues http://youtu.be/eD_ksewMCHo

*Hama City: *videos of the babies who died in their incubators when troops
cut off power to local hospitals http://youtu.be/5XR_p229eXY ,
http://youtu.be/B9FCFvGRPWo , http://youtu.be/Gp6xrZedUss

 *DAMASCUS*

In *Kisweh*, protesters held a mourning ceremony for a child martyr
http://youtu.be/GmEVtugdRuM , http://youtu.be/-L6xwBJUzLo

*Al-Qarrah* http://youtu.be/ZW15fVrNrls , http://youtu.be/XEzbUZWQIpA *
Hamouriyeh* http://youtu.be/C_2sxDt9QEc *Midan / Hassan Mosque*
http://youtu.be/mb2jZCMTngM *Zamalka* “where is the loyalist? This is a
peaceful revolution and our demand is freedom”
http://youtu.be/dkpOez1FfM8 *Kafar
Sousseh* http://youtu.be/bWxFT2SJnJw In *Darya*, protester demand “a new
president for the Eid” http://youtu.be/weqZLzb3YjQ *Zabadani*
http://youtu.be/2eScSVEOccg , http://goo.gl/eeksN *Al-Qadam*
http://youtu.be/2ttUKI0RViA

*HOMS*

*Al-Isha’aat* fireworks and festivities http://youtu.be/6aFYDRKT3n4 ,
http://youtu.be/_LUTyUjz4iY *Stadium* http://youtu.be/GFaPj3Xihyg ,
http://youtu.be/Mc18bi_s1GE *Baba Amr* http://youtu.be/xKyGk_V5tIM *Jib
Al-Jandali *http://youtu.be/jSkzVYlnWrg *Al-Ghoutah*
http://youtu.be/jdG45lDQ2Dc *Al-Qoussour* http://youtu.be/Jo_UXL_AOW8 *Jouret
Al-Shayyah* http://youtu.be/8_rUdUtjJFw *Al-Wa’er*
http://youtu.be/ZsFc-KBLQuA a martyr falls in *Bab Dreib*
http://youtu.be/RgJj9Z-DylY

Elsewhere in he province, *Palmyra/Tadmor* http://youtu.be/a2cuyvfhzPk *
Al-Houleh* http://youtu.be/83kjK6euen0 *Deir Baalbah*
http://youtu.be/aBQ5v0m9Rlk And again after dawn prayers
http://youtu.be/yFlAYwKS74o

*IDLIB*

In the *refugee camps* in Turkey, people, originally from *Jisr
Ashoughour*come out in support of all besieged communities
http://youtu.be/GZ6RoTfn_qg , http://youtu.be/1PRAT4R3_Ds

*Binnish* http://youtu.be/ItoKp6OaKc4 *Kafar Nabbol*
http://youtu.be/JtxJHONScKE , http://youtu.be/Xab1AYtw2L0 *Idlib City*
http://youtu.be/l9RFwDyz1kA *Taftanaz* http://youtu.be/RqoGqhnsK8Y ,
http://youtu.be/lX_W_KR8_kA *Sarmeen* http://youtu.be/jlHNCD9xvVg ,
http://youtu.be/zrRdl2kHe-w *Haass* http://youtu.be/lsD2qxifFyw

*HAURAN*

*Basr Al-Harir* http://youtu.be/tTNzvzc3dhI Earlier in the day, nearby *
Ataman* witnessed an all-women protest http://youtu.be/b2P61oe_eUo *Abtaa*
http://youtu.be/dHhxcWhYj0c *Jassem* http://youtu.be/OX59y5khRII *Tafas*
http://youtu.be/bYkzU2A4CjY Despite the mass detention campaign, the
inhabitants of *Al-Taybah* organize a small demonstration to show their
defiance http://youtu.be/XTBBEBb7p1A , http://youtu.be/SIWYcxOgk24 In, *
Da’el* protester carry a sign addressed to the cartoonist Ali Farzat: “be
brave Ali Farzat, they might break your hands, but they will never break
your spirits http://youtu.be/6qbSIZhvpaQ , http://youtu.be/Ch_aETaaxcY *Kafar
Shams* http://youtu.be/pTaSjwQa9-E *Ankhel*
http://youtu.be/xq98dIcHJ6Y *Khirbet
Al-Ghazaleh* http://youtu.be/KzINaxFBozw *Tseel* http://youtu.be/VHQ6EvafU9s
*Namar* http://youtu.be/gZx6kuXxLmM *Sanamein* http://youtu.be/6txFqrAExG4 ,
http://youtu.be/VIlnnwOD1A4

A leaked clip showing the army units that stormed *Al-Hraak *on August 19
http://youtu.be/BsxyVex9OPw In *Tafas* security checkpoints are omnipresent
http://youtu.be/SUT1B53VldI , http://youtu.be/OHLTj3ncQzI

*Pre-dawn demonstrations:* *Deraa City* http://youtu.be/35vcDMvN1uY ,
http://youtu.be/bZ4CMpe5blU

*ALEPPO*

*Dar Azza* http://youtu.be/7YR9upBUk3g , http://youtu.be/YtuqbLwcK_I ,
http://youtu.be/yMNDm828gwA *Izaz* http://youtu.be/jokrDlCfUts *Aleppo City
(Rahmeh Mosque)* http://youtu.be/5lCBOhbq-Kcb ,
http://youtu.be/_Q2ztUCB4PEProtesters write “Down with Bashar” on a
big poster of his on the City’s
entrance http://youtu.be/FinriEe27_4

*DEIR EZZOR*

In *Al-Qouriyeh*, people take to the streets at night
http://youtu.be/1HCaUf-Fh5s despite the daytime crackdown
http://youtu.be/EOAH9kpg_6c *Deir Ezzor City* http://youtu.be/LivE47WVfsk

*HAMA*

*Taybat Al-Imam* http://youtu.be/lhh_f3qxEt8 *Hilfaya*
http://youtu.be/Mi7KXqIn8yo *Kafar Zita* http://youtu.be/fRDeodXFHTU

*ELSEWHERE *
*Al-Qamishly* http://youtu.be/bSk5dYBxZWw
*Baniyas / Al-Baydah* http://youtu.be/ND6R2yozp9c

 Posted by Ammar


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