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published in International viewpoint’s website
http://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article2925Sunday 17 March 2013,
by Jacques Babel <http://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?auteur800>, Joseph
Dah <http://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?auteur866>er

Despite the terrible price paid, the Syrian people is continuing its
insurrection against the dictatorial and criminal Assad regime. This
revolutionary process, with its own characteristics, is part of the
dynamics of the movements in the region, which are driven by the absence of
democracy and social justice.

This process has unceasingly repeated its refusal of religious sectarianism
and its determination to overthrow the regime in order to build a society
that is democratic, social and without discrimination. The slogan “*the
Syrian people is one and united*” remains present.

The countries which call themselves “friends of Syria” are manoeuvring.
Some of them want to impose a solution from above (as happened in Yemen)
maintaining the structure of the regime, supported by the allies of the
regime, Iran and Russia. Others, led by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, 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 by violence. The position of the United
States reflects this situation: refusal to provide weapons to the groups
linked to the Free Syrian Army, while agreeing that arms should be sent by
the Gulf states to the extremist Islamist groups that are not linked to the
Free Syrian Army.
*A DYNAMIC OF SELF-ORGANIZATION*

These threats are designed to prevent a radical change, self-organized by
the revolutionary people. This people has developed the experience of the
people’s committees at the level of villages, neighbourhoods, cities and
regions. They are the backbone of the movement and of the resistance,
ranging from the organization of demonstrations, humanitarian assistance
and looking after refugees to the education of children and adolescents. In
the liberated areas, they are in charge of services to the population. In
coordination with the armed resistance, they are at the base of the popular
resistance.

The people refuse outside maneouvres that would maintain the structure of
the regime: large demonstrations and numerous declarations reject the
proposal of dialogue with the regime by the president 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”. The people also refuses to submit to any form of authoritarianism
imposed by groups such as *Jabhat al-Nusra* in some liberated areas.

The fact that their revolution lacks any real international support does
not demoralize the Syrians, who continue their struggle against terrible
repression. But solidarity with a people that is fighting for its
emancipation remains an urgent necessity. Unitary initiatives are being
taken in France and around the world from 15 March, for the beginning of
the third year of the insurgency. The NPA is taking part in them, as well
as in campaigns of humanitarian aid
[1<http://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article2925#nb1>]
and in defence of the right of asylum for Syrians.
------------------------------
*FOR THE RIGHT OF ASYLUM FOR SYRIANS!*

Since the beginning of the year, the web sites of the French consulates in
Lebanon, Turkey and Kuwait indicate that “starting from January 15 Syrian
nationals travelling to a country outside the Schengen area via French
airports will have to be equipped with an airport transit visa “(ATV).

This obligation objectively impedes the possibility for Syrians to escape
persecution in their country, authorizes France to return to their country
of departure Syrians who do not have this visa and restricts the
possibility of some of them to file an asylum application on the occasion
of their transit by a French airport.

The community code on visas provides for the adoption of such a measure “in
the case of an emergency due to a massive influx of clandestine migrants”.
Since Syrians trying to flee their country could not be assimilated to
clandestine migrants, this decision is an infringement of the exercise of
the right of asylum and also exposes these Syrians to danger in the event
of deportation to a third country which would in its turn send them back to
Syria.

The National Association for Assisting Foreigners at Borders (ANAFE) and
the Group for Information and Support for Immigrant Workers (GISTI)
referred the matter to the Council of State. The judge rejected their
request, considering that the French authorities had been capable of
judging that the requirement of urgency to establish the ATV had been met
“in order to avoid a massive influx of clandestine migrants “… The
procedure will continue, the two associations having filed on 23 February a
recourse for excess of power and a request for an interim suspension.

*These articles were first published in* Tout est à nous !, *weekly paper
of the NPA in France, No.186, 14 March 2013.*
Footnotes

[1 <http://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article2925#nh1>] Collectif
du Développement & du Secours Syrien <http://codssy.org/> (some articles in
English) and Comité de Secours à la population
Syrienne<http://secourssyrie.org/>
.


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