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Syria and Stop the War Coallition UK, or shame on you !
Posted on May 21,
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More than two years after the mass uprising of the Syrian people began, the
regime of Bashar al-Assad is still in power–but at a devastating cost. More
than 94,000 people are dead, according to United Nations figures, while
nearly 4 million have been displaced internally and 1.4 million externally,
by the regime’s war against the Syrian people.

SWC’s position on Syria has not changed despite all this since my first
open letter in the spring of 2012(
http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2012/05/24/open-letter-to-the-stop-the-war-coalition-stwc-or-real-solidarity-is-needed/).
It is really a shame and in many aspects a treason of the principle of
internationalism, while ignoring the sacrifices of the Syrian people in
their struggle for freedom and dignity.

Again I repeat all my points I had made in this first article, and
especially the principle that StWC has not respected “*no to foreign
military intervention and the right of Syrian people to determine their own
future*.”

I agree on the need to oppose to foreign military intervention, but this
means in my understanding from all sides, which has never been done by
StWC. This signifies not only condemning the foreign interventions of the
West, which are rather small in all truth in all aspects,  and its regional
allies, but also the foreign interventions of Russia, Iran and Hezbollah
directly assisting and participating in the regime in its repression and
its massacres. The current battle in the city of Qusseir, near the Lebanese
border, and in the area of outside of Homs the pas few weeks have shown the
deep participation of Hezbollah soldiers in the massacres of the regime
against the Syrian people.

I agree with the STWC to oppose the imperialist’ agenda of their
government, but that does not mean to describe the Syrian uprising as a
western imperialist conspiracy, which it has continually done and no change
has happened since my last open letter. It is possible to oppose foreign
intervention and bring support to the popular movement.

I have condemned many times the countries which call themselves “friends of
Syria” that are manoeuvring for their interests and against the Syrian
people. 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. This solution is and has been actually favored
and pushed forward by the USA and Western countries as we can see with the
recent attempts to bring back the 2012 Geneva agreement, which calls for a
Yemeni Solution, in orther words maintaining the structure of the regime.
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.

The Syrian revolutionary people are aware of these plans and this is why
they have constantly opposed any imposed decisions on their future not
fulfilling their aspirations.

On May 17th 2013, Friday’s demonstration was called the independence of the
Syrian decision and protesters held slogans throughout Syria saying *“We
will not accept conditional support we want the independence of the Syrian
decision *“. Few months ago, large demonstrations and numerous declarations
rejected 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 refuse outside maneouvres that would
maintain the structure of the current regime.

Despite all this, StWC and personalities close to it have not changed their
political discourse regarding Syria.

George Galloway, a regular speaker in StWC, who is supporting the regime
since the beginning of the revolution despite denials, has very recently
declared that Assad is “*quite a man*”  because “*he opposes Israel,
Britain, America and Qatar,  and therefore that he is not in any doubt
which side I am on*“(
http://www.thecommentator.com/article/3576/galloway_assad_must_be_quite_a_man).
Will this new declaration prevent him of speaking in StWC meetings, an
organisation that claims to support the right of the Syrian people to
determine their own future? I am not sure unfortunately, and this despite
the struggle of the Syrian people for freedom and dignity, which is and has
been completely ignored by StWC since the beginning of the revolution in
March 2011, treating it as a conspiracy.

Not convinced? Please check the speakers of the new meeting of the StWC
taking place in London on May 21 2013 in SOAS. I condemn completely the
choice of the two speakers invited by StWC : Dr Issa Chaer and Professor
Kamal Majid.

Dr Issa Chaer is a Syrian academic and member of the Syrian Social Club
based in England. This organisation supports the murderous Syrian regime
and has described the revolutionary process in Syria as a conspiracy from
the first moment as explained on its Facebook page (
https://www.facebook.com/pages/ÇáäÇÏí-ÇáÇÌÊãÇÚí-ÇáÓæÑí-Ýí-ÈÑíØÇäíÇ-SSCC-In-The-UK/362958673721220).
It also has posted message of support to the dictator Al Assad, including
the call to vote for Bashar al Assad in November 2012 (
http://friendsofsyria.wordpress.com/2012/11/27/vote-for-bashar-al-assad/).
Its representatives go in various TV programs to defend the Syrian regime.

To come back to Dr Issa Chaer, he has continuously defended the Syrian
regime and has declared for example in 2012 that he sees “*President Assad
as the person who is now uniting the country from all its backgrounds, all
factions and all political backgrounds, and I think anybody who calls for
President Assad to step down at this stage; would be causing Syria an
irreversible destruction*” (http://www.presstv.com/detail/233521.html). He
has repeated this propaganda on many other occasions since then. In this
article « Can Syria Avoid the Fate of Libya and Iraq? Interview with Issa
Chaer, by Carlos Martinez (MRZine) « (
http://globalfaultlines.org/2012/10/05/can-syria-avoid-the-fate-of-libya-and-iraq-interview-with-issa-chaer-by-carlos-martinez-mrzine/)
he lists the reasons of raising sectarianism Syria, without even speaking
about the biggest user and producer of sectarianism in the country: the
regime (for more info on this subject, please check this article
http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2013/04/04/sectarianism-and-the-assad-regime-in-syria/).
The regime is the main responsible and perpetuator of sectarian feelings
and relationships inside Syria today, in addition to its allies Iran and
Hezbollah. The Assad regime has for the past 40 years encouraged and
implemented policies dividing the people along sectarian and ethnic lines
to rule the country.

He goes on also on the usual lie of the anti imperialist nature of the
regime ( please check previous articles on this subject), while Israel just
declared that Assad was preferable than the rebels (
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0%2c7340%2cL-4381028%2c00.html) and it was
their man in Damascus.

The second speaker is and has also not supported the demands of the Syrian
people for freedom and dignity, but on the opposite portrayed the events in
Syria as a conspiracy as well. Professor Kamal Majid, presented as a
communist, a well-known commentator in the Arab media, and the
vice-president of the Stop the War Coalition, declared in a conference in
July 2012 in London that  “*the Muslim Brotherhood and Al Qaeda are now
spreading terror and sectarian division across Syria, as part of the
imperialist plan to replace the Syrian government with a puppet state, à la
Libya, which will do the bidding of the Americans and Zionists*”. He added
that « *Hafez al-Assad was not with the imperialists and had a long history
of resisting imperialism*”. He concluded with a call to support Syria “*Not
because the Ba’athists  are being battered by imperialism, but because
their defeat will pave the way  for a pro-Western and pro-US regime, and
constitute a huge setback for the Arab  and Palestinian causes*”. (
http://www.mail-archive.com/marxist-leninist-list@greenhouse.economics.utah.edu/msg01027.html
 andhttp://londoncommunists.blogspot.ch/2012/05/solidarity-with-syria.html).
¨

All the arguments against these views have been argued in the firt open
letter to StWC (
http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2012/05/24/open-letter-to-the-stop-the-war-coalition-stwc-or-real-solidarity-is-needed/)
and in an answer to Tareq Ali, who has since now modified his initial views
(
http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2012/07/18/response-to-tareq-ali-what-is-really-happening-in-syria/
).

The usual same conspiracy’s propaganda that follows the exact same words
than the Syrian regime’s propaganda.

Is it on lies and conspiracy theories the StWC wants or thinks convincing
people and young students to progressive and anti imperialist thoughts? Is
this the way we build campaigns of so called solidarity? Is this the way we
struggle against imperialism? I have serious doubts and on the opposite I
think you are serving imperialism a great service. Yes because by not
defending a popular movement struggling for freedom and dignity, you let
the full space for the imperialists, opportunists, reactionary and
sectarian groups to try to manipulate the revolutionary process, in which
as I explained above have not been successful because of the resilience and
the courage of the Syrian revolutionary masses.

I am really disappointed by StWC’s position, which has abandoned its basic
principles.

The fact that the Syrian revolution lacks any real international support
did nevertheless not demoralize the Syrian revolutionary people, who
continue their struggle despite the terrible repression. As written on a
placard of a young Syrian revolutionary protester in Aleppo in March 2013 :
“*We should win not only for the Syrians but so all the people who believe
in freedom and change don’t loose their faith*”.

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Let’s all learn from this and stand in solidarity with the Syrian people
that are fighting not only for them but for us too, our struggles are
linked as internationalists with revolutionary aspirations for radical
change of societies.

This is why I support the Global day of solidarity with the Syrian
Revolution on May 31st 2013. The campaign calls for a day of Solidarity
during which groups in various cities around the world will organize
protests, cultural events, and other symbolic actions in public squares and
in front of Syrian embassies as well as on-line. Groups based in different
countries will choose the most effective strategies to support the Syrian
revolution reminding the world that:

- The massacre of the Syrian people must stop now!
- Assad must step down and be brought to justice.
- All Countries or groups must end all financial and military support to
the Syrian Regime.
- All Syrian regime embassies must be closed down. No complicity with the
Assad regime in any way.
- The Syrian representative must be expelled from the United Nations
- Aid must be sent to all Syrian refugees and internally displaced.

For more info and to get involved see:
https://www.facebook.com/events/176697015820498/?fref=ts

http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2013/04/08/solidarity-with-the-syrian-struggle-for-dignity-and-freedom/

Viva the Syrian Revolution and glory to our martyrs


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