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De : [email protected] De la part de Patrick Bond
Envoyé : 15 mars 2021 12:39
À : DEBATE <[email protected]>; 
[email protected]; [email protected]; brics-wkgp 
<[email protected]>
Objet : [marxmail] (Fwd) Syrian resistance solidarity: sign-on letter critical 
of Assad, Putin and Biden - on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the 
uprising



(This is an important, passionate Syrian left-internationalist critique of some 
Western anti-impi writers'

refusal to contend with the crimes of the Assad regime, or even to acknowledge 
that a brutally repressed popular uprising against Assad took place. These 
writers and outlets have mushroomed in recent years, and have often positioned 
Syria at the forefront of their criticisms of imperialism and interventionism, 
which they characteristically restrict to the west; Russian and Iranian 
involvement is generally ignored... The evidence that US power has itself been 
appallingly destructive, especially during the Cold War, is overwhelming: all 
across the globe, from Vietnam to Indonesia to Iran to Congo to South and 
Central America and beyond, the record of massive human rights abuses 
accumulated in the name of fighting Communism is clear. And in the post-Cold 
War period of the so-called “War on Terror,” American interventions in 
Afghanistan and Iraq have done nothing to suggest a fundamental national change 
of heart. But, America is not central to what has happened in Syria, despite 
what these people claim. The idea that it somehow is, all evidence to the 
contrary notwithstanding, is a by-product of a provincial political culture 
which insists on both the centrality of US power globally as well as the 
imperialist right to identify who the “good guys” and the “bad guys” are in any 
given context. These defenders of Assad in the name of  “anti-imperialism” are 
not bravely independent journalists and activists speaking truth to power. No, 
they are themselves an expression of narcissistically-oriented domestic 
political cultures eager to retain the imperial prerogative of saying what is 
what and who is who, even as they express more normatively left-wing views on 
domestic policies... Those among us who directly opposed the Assad regime, 
often at great cost, did not do so because of some Western imperialist plot, 
but because decades of abuse, brutality, and corruption were and remain 
intolerable. To insist otherwise, and support Assad, is to attempt to strip 
Syrians of all political agency and endorse the Assads’ longstanding policy of 
domestic politicide, which has deprived Syrians of any meaningful say in their 
government and circumstances.

By tomorrow morning, if you want me to send your name to Gilbert Achcar to 
support this statement, send to me offlist with ID as below, so I can forward 
to Gilbert en masse: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> )



-------- Forwarded Message --------


Subject:

Fwd: Letter on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Syrian uprising


Date:

Mon, 8 Mar 2021 20:41:53 +0000


From:

Gilbert Achcar  <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]>



Dear Friends



This Open Letter, prepared by Syrian and pro-Syrian people activists from 
across the globe (including refugees, journalists, intellectuals, academics, 
artists,  and others) will be published on 15 March on the occasion of the 10th 
anniversary of the Syrian popular uprising of 2011. We urge you to join us in 
signing it, and invite potential signatories among your contacts to do the same.



I am contributing to the collection of signatures.



Signatures should include:

* First name, last name

* profession/institutional affiliation

* country of residence



Those among you who are Syrians should please signal it as there will be 
special mention of the Syrian signatories.



If you are willing to help gather signatures among your contacts, please follow 
the same pattern and send them to me in batches, not one by one.

Best wishes

Gilbert Achcar
Professor of Development Studies and International Relations
SOAS - Thornhaugh Street - London WC1H 0XG – UK
Phone +44 20 7898 4557 / SOAS webpage <https://bit.ly/1sZIeK2>  / Selected 
recent books:
The Arabs and the Holocaust: The Arab-Israeli War of Narratives,
US <https://bit.ly/2ncDQfV> , UK <https://bit.ly/2M4lT1b> , Arabic 
<https://bit.ly/3dfoL51> , French <https://bit.ly/30U2MxL> , German 
<https://bit.ly/2vjChS0> , Spanish <https://bit.ly/2KsJLH7> , Hebrew 
<https://bit.ly/2Mo0JIb> .
The People Want: A Radical Exploration of the Arab Uprising,
US <https://bit.ly/2AJKbcx> , UK <https://bit.ly/3dfpAL9> , Arabic 
<https://bit.ly/3hGbO7G> , French <https://bit.ly/37G3YpR> , Turkish 
<https://bit.ly/296H1ii> , Persian <https://bit.ly/2OM9Kg3> , Spanish.
Marxism, Orientalism, Cosmopolitanism, US <https://bit.ly/37DFCxa> , UK 
<https://bit.ly/2Nbu6Q0> , Arabic <https://bit.ly/2Yey6Wc> , French 
<https://bit.ly/2YL0vCp> , Spanish <https://bit.ly/2MlKSdf> , Turkish 
<http://www.ayrintiyayinlari.com.tr/kitap/marksizm-oryantalizm-kozmopolitanizm/1432>
 .
Morbid Symptoms: Relapse in the Arab Uprising, US <https://bit.ly/2fRSQxy> , UK 
<https://bit.ly/2OedUw9> , Arabic <https://bit.ly/2AFkUB7> , French 
<https://bit.ly/2BgwrXt> , Japanese <https://bit.ly/2AJKPXp> , Korean.

***

Erasing People through Disinformation: Syria and the “Anti-Imperialism” of Fools

Disreputable outlets, often operating under the aegis of “independent 
journalism” with purportedly “leftwing” views, are spreading corrosive 
propaganda and disinformation that aims to strip Syrians of political agency

The years since Russia intervened in Syria on behalf of Bashar al-Assad have 
been marked by a curious and malign development: the emergence of pro-Assad 
allegiances in the name of “anti-imperialism” among some who otherwise 
generally identify as progressive or “left,” and the consequent spread of 
manipulative disinformation that routinely deflects attention away from the 
well-documented abuses of Assad and his allies. Portraying themselves as 
“opponents” of imperialism, they routinely exhibit a highly selective attention 
to matters of “intervention” and human rights violations that often aligns with 
the governments of Russia and China; those who disagree with their 
highly-policed views are frequently (and falsely) branded as “regime change 
enthusiasts” or dupes of western political interests.

The divisive and sectarianizing role played by this group is unmistakable: in 
their simplistic view, all pro-democracy and pro-dignity movements that go 
against Russian or Chinese state interests are routinely portrayed as the 
top-down work of Western interference: none are autochthonous, none are of a 
piece with decades of independent domestic struggle against brutal dictatorship 
(as in Syria), and none truly represent the desires of people demanding the 
right to lives of dignity rather than oppression and abuse. Among others, this 
group includes the American writers at the mysteriously-funded The Grayzone 
(Max Blumenthal, Rania Khalek, Ben Norton, Aaron Maté), Australian academic Tim 
Anderson and blogger Caitlin Johnstone, and Working Group on Syria Propaganda 
and Media (SPM) members Tim Hayward, Vanessa Beeley, and Piers Robinson in the 
UK, as well as various writers at Mint Press News, Consortium News, ZeroHedge, 
Antiwar.com, GlobalResearch.ca, Moon of Alabama, and Voltaire.net. Some, like 
Jimmy Dore and Kim Iversen, are contemporary “media personalities.” A number of 
political activist and advocacy organizations - including the US “Peace 
Council”, Veterans for Peace (VFP), Workers World Party (WWP), United National 
Antiwar Coalition (UNAC), Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) - have 
espoused similar views. But what unites them all is a refusal to contend with 
the crimes of the Assad regime, or even to acknowledge that a brutally 
repressed popular uprising against Assad took place.

These writers and outlets have mushroomed in recent years, and have often 
positioned Syria at the forefront of their criticisms of imperialism and 
interventionism, which they characteristically restrict to the west; Russian 
and Iranian involvement is generally ignored. In doing so, they have sought to 
align themselves with a long and venerable tradition of internal domestic 
opposition to the abuses of imperial power abroad, not only but quite often 
issuing from the left.

But they do not rightfully belong in that company. No one who explicitly or 
implicitly aligns themselves with the malignant Assad government does. No one 
who selectively and opportunistically deploys charges of  “imperialism” for 
reasons of their particular version of “left” politics rather than opposing it 
consistently in principle across the globe - thereby acknowledging the 
imperialist interventionism of Russia, Iran, and China - does.

Often under the guise of practicing “independent journalism,” these various 
writers and outlets have functioned as chief sources of misinformation and 
propaganda about the ongoing global disaster that Syria has become. Their 
reactionary, inverted Realpolitik is as fixated on top-down, anti-democratic 
“power politics” as that of Henry Kissinger or Samuel Huntington, just with the 
valence reversed. But this maddeningly oversimplifying rhetorical move 
(“flipping the script” as one of them once put it), as appealing as it might be 
to those eager to identify who the “good guys” and “bad guys” are at any given 
place on the planet, is really an instrument of tailored flattery for their 
audiences about the “true workings of power” that serves to reinforce a 
dysfunctional status quo and impede the development of a truly progressive and 
international approach to global politics, one that we so desperately need, 
given the planetary challenges of responding to global warming.

The evidence that US power has itself been appallingly destructive, especially 
during the Cold War, is overwhelming: all across the globe, from Vietnam to 
Indonesia to Iran to Congo to South and Central America and beyond, the record 
of massive human rights abuses accumulated in the name of fighting Communism is 
clear. And in the post-Cold War period of the so-called “War on Terror,” 
American interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq have done nothing to suggest a 
fundamental national change of heart.

But, America is not central to what has happened in Syria, despite what these 
people claim. The idea that it somehow is, all evidence to the contrary 
notwithstanding, is a by-product of a provincial political culture which 
insists on both the centrality of US power globally as well as the imperialist 
right to identify who the “good guys” and the “bad guys” are in any given 
context. These defenders of Assad in the name of  “anti-imperialism” are not 
bravely independent journalists and activists speaking truth to power. No, they 
are themselves an expression of narcissistically-oriented domestic political 
cultures eager to retain the imperial prerogative of saying what is what and 
who is who, even as they express more normatively left-wing views on domestic 
policies.

The ideological alignment of rightwing admirers of Assad with this kind of 
authoritarian-friendly “leftism” is symptomatic of this, and indicates that the 
very real and very serious problem lies elsewhere: what to do when a people is 
as abused by their government as the Syrian people have been, held captive by 
those who think nothing of torturing, disappearing, and murdering people for 
even the slightest hint of political opposition to their authority. As many 
countries move closer and closer to authoritarianism and away from democracy, 
this seems to us a profoundly urgent political question to which there is yet 
no answer; and because there is no answer, all across the globe there is 
growing impunity on the part of the powerful, and growing vulnerability for the 
powerless. About this, these “anti-imperialists” have no helpful words. About 
the profound political violence visited upon the Syrian people by the Assads, 
the Iranians, the Russians? No words. Forgive us for pointing out that this 
erasure of Syrian lives and experiences appears to us to embody the very 
essence of imperialist (and racist) privilege. Those of us who have risked our 
lives, been incarcerated in the Assads’ torture prisons (some of us for many 
years), lost loved ones, had friends and family disappeared, fled our country? 
These writers and bloggers have shown no awareness of our existence, which we 
unfortunately do not find surprising, despite the fact that many of us have 
spoken and written at length about these events and their meaning for years now.

Collectively, Syrian experiences from the Revolution to the present pose a 
fundamental challenge to the world as it appears to these people. Those among 
us who directly opposed the Assad regime, often at great cost, did not do so 
because of some Western imperialist plot, but because decades of abuse, 
brutality, and corruption were and remain intolerable. To insist otherwise, and 
support Assad, is to attempt to strip Syrians of all political agency and 
endorse the Assads’ longstanding policy of domestic politicide, which has 
deprived Syrians of any meaningful say in their government and circumstances.

We take these attempts to “disappear” Syrians from the world of politics, 
solidarity, and partnership as quite consistent with the character of the 
regimes these people so evidently admire. This is the “anti-imperialism” and 
“leftism” of the unprincipled, the lazy, and of fools, and only reinforces the 
dysfunctional international gridlock exhibited in the UN Security Council. We 
hope that readers of this piece will join us in opposing it.







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