نداء دمشق – The Call from Damascus

December 13, 2012

The Local Coordination Committees in Syria

Today,  Damascus is living in unprecedented times, as battles in its
neighborhoods and outskirts increase in intensity, and progressively
approach the heart of the capital, thereby gradually blocking the only
remaining lifeline available to the dying regime.

We all know that the battle is not going to be easy, and that the regime
will defend its existence by the most brutal means, as we have become
accustomed to seeing. We know that the regime will spare no resources in
destroying any hold it may have before its collapse, as we have witnessed
in all other Syrian cities.

Therefore, we appeal to all Syrians: to the Free Syrian Army battalions
fighting to liberate the capital – the regime’s last stand -  to all LCC
activists, to our local councils, and to our area residents.

We appeal to the Free Syrian Army heroes to consider as “neutral ground”
places of worship, such as churches and mosques, particularly in
religiously-mixed areas. We further call upon you to remain as far away as
possible from archeological sites in the capital, so as to minimize the
regime’s acts of retaliation – acts that fail to differentiate between
stone and human lives, let alone the millennia-old heritage that has
embraced Damascus and its surroundings. We call on you to preserve any
documents or records you may find in security centers or state security
branches. These documents contain massive amounts of incriminating evidence
against the regime and its symbols, and will be required to hold the regime
accountable, compensate victims, and retain a historical record of decades
of state behavior.

We call upon activists, residents, and FSA battalions to collaborate in
forming committees to protect public and private property in areas that
have been liberated from the regime’s tyranny. We also call on the
residents of Damascus to carefully prepare for an influx of requirements
for first aid, shelters, electricity generators, and essential supplies.

We call upon residents of religiously-mixed areas to not allow the regime
any opportunity to draw them or their neighbourhoods into a battle with the
revolution or revolutionaries. The Battle of Damascus is meant complete the
liberation of Syria for all its people.

However long remains between now and the Battle for Damascus, and
regardless of the obstacles we may face, Syria and Syrians are closer to
victory than ever before. With patience, and by working together, hand in
hand, our long struggle will be over and we will move toward a new, free,
and democratic Syria.

December 13, 2012

http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2012/12/13/%D9%86%D8%AF%D8%A7%D8%A1-%D8%AF%D9%85%D8%B4%D9%82-the-call-from-damascus/#more-1193

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The leader of the opposition National Coalition, Moaz al-Khatib has said
the Syrian people no longer need international
intervention<http://www.trust.org/alertnet/news/interview-syrian-opposition-says-no-longer-needs-foreign-forces>
to
topple President Assad.

Al-Khatib said the opposition would consider proposals from Assad to
surrender power and leave the country, but would give no assurances until
it saw a firm proposal.

Al-Khatib explained:

**

*The horrific conditions which the Syrian people endured prompted them to
call on the international community for military intervention at various
times.

*

*"Now the Syrian people have nothing to lose. They handled their problems
by themselves. They no longer need international forces to protect them. The
international community has been in a slumber, silent, and late (to react)
as it saw the Syrian people bleeding and their children killed for the past
20 months.*

*Al-Khatib said the international community was "partly responsible for the
emergence of some disturbing phenomena", such as extremists among the
opposition, "because of its negligence towards peoples and nations".*

http://www.enduringamerica.com/home/2012/12/13/syria-live-coverage-assad-forces-using-scud-missiles.html


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