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Sunday, July 21, 2013
Assad Regime Thanks US Peace Movement for its Support!
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The Syria State TV News carried a glowing report on the *"No War on
Syria"* anti-intervention
protests organized by the US Peace Movement on July 10th & 11th in Los
Angeles, New York and other cities.

>From Assad's point of view: What was not to like? None of these
demonstrators were protesting intervention by Russia, Iran, Iraq and
Hezbullah in support of his war against his people. And they weren't
protesting his use of Scuds, cluster bombs, and poison gas on his cities.
They were only protesting suspected or promised intervention by anyone in
support of the people Assad has been slaughtering with the help of his
friends for two and a half years.

These protests were endorsed by a Syrian-American
group<https://www.facebook.com/AA4Syria>
 *"liked"* on Facebook by Bashar
al-Assad<https://www.facebook.com/president.al.asad?fref=pb&hc_location=profile_browser>
himself
and many prominent U.S. anti-war groups like Veterans for Peace and United
for Peace and Justice [UFPJ] [complete list
here<http://www.answercoalition.org/la/events/la-protest-us-nato-israeli-intervention-syria.html>
]

Syrians for Trayvon Martin rally under revolution's flag
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Peace Protesters in Los Angeles rally under Assad's flag
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In a conflict where the opposing forces rally around completing flags, the
exclusive appearance of the Assad regime's flag at these protests lets the
world know where they stand. Some activists think they can endorse a rally
that flies only Assad's flag and promotes his propaganda and still deny
that they support Assad, but the Syria government knows better. This
newscast takes a break from telling us about all the terrorists they have
been killing at about 0:05:08.0. to spend a few minutes to thank the US
protesters for their support.

Earlier, at 0:03:09, the image of the US veteran who fought with Al Nusra
in Syria before he returned to the US and was arrested, is falsely used as
one of the 1500 terrorists the broadcast claims entered Syria last week.

The announcer introduces the segment, saying:

*"Thousands of Americans and citizens of the Syrian community in different
U.S. cities organized mass marches in solidarity with Syria, calling on the
US administration to stop supporting terrorists with money and weapons"*

The segment features images of the protests in a number of cities and
comments by some of the protesters, including these:

One American activist says *"Today we have once again taken a stand with
the people of Syria and against the United States policy of intervention
and war. This practice by the United States have, of course, been going on
for many years and the Syrian people are the latest to suffer from it."*

A young blond woman says *"I'm here because I believe Syrians should chose
what kind of government they should have and the U.S. shouldn't intervene."*

Another young American says *"I don't think there is any clear indication
that the opposition forces have anything positive to contribute to Syrian
society."*

Obviously these activists don't know what they are talking about, but their
naiveté and especially their equation of the Syrian government with the
Syria people and their willingness to blame the US government for what is
happening to the Syrian people, makes them very useful propaganda supports
for the Assad regime's military campaign.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbYSJ9eOqDs



Other SANA 
headlines<http://syria360.wordpress.com/2013/07/12/sana-daily-headlines-july-12-13-2013/>
that
day included:

   - *Terrorists killed in Homs and its countryside*
   - *Armed forces target terrorists’ gatherings in Aleppo city and
   countryside*
   - *Terrorists killed in Idleb countryside*
   - *Terrorists killed in Deir Ezzor and its countryside*

*Of course the Assad regime only kills terrorists!!*
Wounded being treated in field hospital after aerial shelling from regime | 21
July 2013 <https://twitter.com/ANA_Feed/status/358963091884617729>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrK-CTrSwdg


18+ | 15 civilians killed by Assad's forces in Ariha, Idlib | 21 July
2013<https://twitter.com/BobiHnd/status/359015119553966081>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6l-2yECzco


*
**Intense shelling by the regime on the Palestinian Yarmouk camp in Syria | 21
July 2013<https://twitter.com/IssuesWaTissues/status/358906028735217664/photo/1>
*
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18+ | Gruesome Aftermath of Regime Barrel Bombardment | Idlib | 18
July 2013<https://twitter.com/RevolutionSyria/status/358210398987616257>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w58AXjH5N5k



Child killed by Assad missile in Idlib | 15 July
2013<https://twitter.com/OrozcoSpeaks/status/356603463209193473>
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Click here for a list of my other blogs on
Syria<https://www.blogger.com/2012/12/my-syria-diaries_1014.html>
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Syria: the Kurdish question, the Islamists and the FSA
Posted on July 22,
2013<http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2013/07/22/syria-the-kurdish-question-the-islamists-and-the-fsa/>

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Translation : No to sectarism… No to racism… Our Revolution is the
revolution of dignity and freedom

These last few days have seen an expansion of fighting’s between Kurdish
militias on one side, from the Popular Protection Units (YPG), the armed
wing of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), which is the Syrian emanation of
the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the Islamist groups, al-Nusra Front
and the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) on the other side in
the North East of Syria where the Kurdish population is the majority. This
region of Syria is also a strategic oil-rich care and also serves as a
transit point between Syria and Turkey, where all kinds of goods, including
weapons, and men pass.

It’s been a year, 19 July 2012, since the withdrawal of Assad’s forces from
nine Kurdish-dominated towns. The PYD controls most of the Kurdish areas
apart from Assad-controlled Qamishli and some mixed cities and towns in the
provinces of Hasakah and Aleppo.

Sections of the FSA are divided in these fights following local affinities
and dynamics. Some fighting alongside Islamists, but others joined the
Kurdish militias and denounced abuses committed by Islamist groups against
the local populations: Arabs, Kurds and others.

In the province of Raqqa, in the city of Tall Abiad, we have witnessed the
formation of the battalion “Chirko Ayoubi”, to which the brigade of the
Kurdish Front joined. They issued a joint statement denouncing the
atrocities committed by Islamist groups and attempts to divide the Syrian
people on ethnic and sectarian foundations (
http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2013/07/21/ÈíÇä-ãÔÊÑß-ÇáÌíÔ-ÇáÓæÑí-ÇáÍÑ-ÌÈåÉ-ÇáÃß/
).

The FSA leadership and the Syrian opposition have called for different
groups of ASL to not get caught up in the secondary fighting. In a joint
statement issued on July 18, they condemned the fighting between brothers
“before warning them not to fall into the trap of internal clashes
triggered by the murderous regime of Bashar al-Assad.

We must not forget that the tensions between FSA groups and Islamist forces
of Jabhat al Nusra and ISIL, have expanded in recent months. These latters
are accused of murdering members of the FSA, including Fadi al-Qash, the
head of a FSA battalion and his two brothers.

The ISIL also expelled FSA forces from several regions these latters
liberated and declared the establishment of Islamic emirates in the areas
under its control, while refusing to fight on the front lines in Aleppo,
Homs and Khan al Asal.

Abu Osama al-Tunisi, the head of ISIL in Syria has posted the names of
members of the FSA wanted by the group on the doors of mosques in Dana and
Dar Azza, near the cross border of Bab al-Hawa close to Turkey. Al Tunisi
ordered all FSA members in areas under its control to declare their
allegiance to the ISIL and surrender their weapons.

Popular demonstrations in the liberated cities of Syria have continued to
multiply and grow against the reactionary Islamist groups and their
authoritarian behaviour, as we can see in the city Dana in which ISIL had a
presence (https://www.youtube.com/watch? feature = player_embedded & v =
mCm3BqKDVdY) or even being the target of widespread attacks by the Local
Coordination Committees on Friday, July 19 2013(
http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2013/07/20/ÑÓÇÆá-áÌÇä-ÇáÊäÓíÞ-Çáì-ÇáÚÇáã/<http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2013/07/20/_____-____-_______-___-______/>
).

To come back to the North East of Syria, Islamists have not hesitated in
areas under their control to impose their reactionary interpretation of
Islam, like imposing “Fasting” on the locals; or threatening women to wear
the Islamic Hijab “headscarf” and imposing their own conservative and
reactionary interpretation of the Shariah without considering at any time
of the diversity and culture of local people. Islamist groups have also
kidnapped civilians, mostly Kurds like on July 18 when they kidnapped 19
Kurdish students.

These actions, in addition to their authoritarianism pushed local
communities to organize against their presence.

Events accelerated after the attack on July 16 of members of Jabhat
al-Nosra against Kurdish women fighters patrol in the town of Ras al Ain.

The response of the YPG Kurdish militias was fast leading to heavy and
deadly fighting, killing more than fifty persons and the liberation of the
cities of Ras al Ain and Sere Kanya from Islamist forces.

Islamist groups including the lost city of Sere Kanya in the province of
Hasakah, which was a major transit point for Turkey in favour of YPG.
Islamist groups have not hesitated to bombard the city completely blind
manner with mortar, leading to the mass exodus of local and particularly
among residents of neighbourhoods and Mahata Ebra.

The fighting, which continue to write this article, continued in the region
east of the city of Qamishli, where many oil wells and therefore of
paramount importance. Islamist groups have also benefited from the revenues
of oil fields that are there, the same selling oil to the Assad regime.
Fighting between YPG and Islamist groups for control of the oilfields
continue.

The PYD proposed to establish a temporary independent Council to manage the
Western Kurdistan (North East Syria) until the end of the war in Syria in
order to meet the needs of the local population, improve the economy and
deal with attacks of the Assad regime, Islamists and Turks. The terms of
the 
plan<http://hawarnews.com/index.php/component/content/article/43-2013-02-24-21-16-12/4253-2013-07-10-08-39-03>
proposed
the formation of an interim administration for three months, a referendum
on a draft constitution and elections within six months, but this
initiative undertaken without consultation with the other actors of the
Kurdish political scene has not been welcome by all. The interim
administration would replace the Kurdish Supreme Council, which is supposed
to manage between the various Kurdish parties areas under its control, to
end these differences and follow the suggestion of Mr. Barzani, strongman
of Iraq Kurdistan, to organize elections. The People’s Council in Western
Kurdistan already published a draft constitution
online<http://vvanwilgenburg.blogspot.nl/2013/07/alleged-new-constitution-of-kurdish.html>.
The Kurdish Supreme Council, which was supposed to jointly manage the
Kurdish regions between the PYD and the various parties that are members of
the Kurdish National Council, has not been effective and led to clashes
between the various Kurdish blocs.

Many issues are still to be discussed before reaching an agreement,
including the sharing of political power and control of the armed forces in
the region. The YPG proposed to manage the security of the region and to
include into its ranks the other militias. Other groups rejected this
proposal.

The Kurdish National Council, a gathering of various Kurdish political
parties and strongly influenced by the Barzani clan of Iraqi Kurdistan, has
refused to one single Kurdish political entity to decide the future of the
Kurdish people without any consultation with other Kurdish partners and
recalled the importance of the unity of Kurdish ranks in this period.

The Kurdish National Council also reiterated the importance of cooperation
and understanding with the revolutionary forces and national opposition in
Syria. That said it does not close the door to such an initiative if the
need for the Kurdish people of Syria was to appear.

It is necessary to remember that the PYD has faced growing opposition
within the Kurdish population in Syria and active pro revolutionary Kurdish
activists for their authoritarian policies and collaboration with the Assad
regime on various occasions.

PYD representatives actually met Bachar Al Assad few weeks ago who
reportedly agreed to recognize the autonomy of Kurds in an area covering
seven districts in the region, including Haseki, Ras al-Ain, Afrin,
Darbasiyya, Ain al-Arab and Kamishli. The PYD has indeed collaborated on
some occasions with the Assad regime on various aspects, while it is still
officially part of the National Coordination Body for the Forces of
Democratic Change in Syria (NCB) led by Haytham Manna, which has called
since the beginning for a dialogue with some elements of the regime that
have no blood on their hands according to them such as vice president
Farouk Sharek.

PYD have nevertheless declared that they and the Kurdish people are part of
the Syrian popular revolution, but they want from the opposition and FSA to
take into consideration the demands of the Kurdish people and to clearly
condemn the actions and attacks of islamists groups against them ( see this
interview of a representative of the PKK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CrW7qRe8-Ac). The
Syrian National Council has actually refused to condemn in the past the
actions of Jabhat al Nusra and other similar groups, and even defended it
by the voice of George Sabra, and its sectarian and reactionary ideology.

But the launch of the campaign “Western Kurdistan for his children” by the
PYD against the attacks by Islamist groups against the cities mostly
inhabited by Kurds has nevertheless diminished criticism of this latter and
gathered temporarily the Syrian Kurdish political scene with the support of
other Kurdish groups to this campaign, while reiterating the need for the
PYD to work and collaborate with them.

Turkey was quick to react to the developments close to its border through
the voice of the head of the Turkish Foreign Affairs Ahmet Davutoglu who
warned the Syrian Kurds against any aspirations for any form of autonomy,
which would encourage Turkish Kurds in their national aspirations as well.
Turkish police have also repressed a demonstration in a Kurdish city in
southern Turkey, which celebrated the release of several Kurdish cities in
Syria from Islamists ((
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-lm7YwvI-Y&feature=c4-overview&list=UUqnDFPzL4m6XFyZ8zAckh0Q).
Turkey favours certain particular sectors of the Syrian opposition,
including Islamist forces and opportunistic bourgeois forces such as the
Syrian National Council.

Syria Freedom Forever as a member of the current of the Revolutionary Left
in Syria reaffirms its commitment and support to the self-determination of
the Kurdish people in Syria and elsewhere who suffered discrimination and
repression of all the various regimes in the region. Support for
self-determination of the Kurdish people do not prevent us from wishing to
see the Kurdish people to be a full partner in the struggle against the
criminal regime of Assad, which they have been since the beginning, and
Islamist reactionary forces, and in the building of a future Democratic,
Socialist and Secular Syria.

We also condemn the behaviour of Islamists and other reactionary forces and
their racist and sectarian attempts to divide the Syrian people. Similarly,
the refusal of some in the Syrian opposition, including the Syrian National
Council (SNC), to recognize the rights of the Kurdish people in Syria are
unacceptable and are no different of the nationalist policies of the Assad
regime over the past 40 years (see
http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2013/04/04/sectarianism-and-the-assad-regime-in-syria/
).

The unity and independence of the popular and working classes without
ethnic, religious and other distinctions in Syria and elsewhere is the only
way for its liberation and its emancipation.

Long live the Syrian revolution and the free peoples of Syria.


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