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*Four years of Syrian resistance to imperialist takeover*

By Sara Flounders & Lamont Lilly

April 15, 2015

U.S. efforts to overturn the government of Syria have now extended into a
fifth year. It is increasingly clear that thousands of predictions reported
in the corporate media by Western politicians, think tanks, diplomats and
generals of a quick overturn and easy destruction of Syrian sovereignty
have been overly optimistic, imperialist dreams. But four years of
sabotage, bombings, assassinations and a mercenary invasion of more than
20,000 fighters recruited from over 60 countries have spread great ruin and
loss of life.

The U.S. State Department has once again made its arrogant demand that
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad must step down. This demand confirms U.S.
imperialism’s determination to overthrow the elected Syrian government.
Washington intends to impose the chaos of feuding mercenaries and fanatical
militias as seen today in Libya and Iraq.

A delegation from the International Action Center headed by former U.S.
Attorney General Ramsey Clark traveled to Syria in late February to present
a different message.

Visits to hospitals, centers for displaced families and meetings with
religious leaders, community organizations and government officials
conveyed the IAC’s determination to resist the orchestrated efforts of U.S.
imperialism acting through its proxies in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar,
Jordan and Israel.

The IAC’s opportunity to again visit Syria came following its participation
in a packed and well-organized meeting of the International Forum for
Justice in Palestine, held in Beirut on Feb. 22 and 23. The conference was
initiated by Ma’an Bashour and the Arab International Centre for
Communication and Solidarity and again confirmed the centrality of the
burning, unresolved issue of Palestine in the region.

The solidarity delegation to Syria included Cynthia McKinney, former
six-term member of the U.S Congress; Lamont Lilly, of the youth
organization FIST – Fight Imperialism, Stand Together; Eva Bartlett, from
the Syrian Solidarity Movement; and Sara Flounders, IAC co-director.

The delegation traveled the rutted, mountainous, blacktop road from Beirut
to Damascus to the Lebanon-Syria border. On the Syrian side, this road was
a modern, 6-lane highway, a reminder of Syria’s high level of
infrastructure development. Even after four years of war, this is still a
well-maintained highway. Due to sanctions against Syria, hundreds of trucks
attempting deliveries stretched for miles on both sides of the border.

Compared to two years ago, when the IAC visited Damascus, this year we
didn’t hear the constant thud of incoming rockets from mercenary forces
shelling the city. These military forces have been pushed back from their
encirclement of the capital. Syrian military units, checkpoints, sandbags,
blast walls and concrete blocks were now less pervasive. Markets were full
of people and held more produce.

A visit to Damascus’ largest hospital showed the cumulative impact of four
years of devastation. At the University Hospital, where children with
amputated limbs receive treatments in the ICU, many children had been
brought in maimed from explosives and with shrapnel wounds from mortars and
rockets fired on Damascus by terrorist forces.

At a visit to a center for displaced families at a former school, we met
with university students, who provide sports, crafts, tutoring and
mentoring programs. Medical care, free food and education programs are
provided by the centers. But conditions are desperately overcrowded. Each
homeless family, often of 6 to 10 people, is allocated a single classroom
as housing. Almost half the population has been displaced by the terror
tactics of mercenary forces.

*A Mosaic of cultures*

A theme in almost every discussion was Syria’s heritage as a diverse, rich
mosaic of religious and cultural traditions. Sectarian divisions and
intolerance are consciously opposed. One can see the determination to
oppose the rule of foreign-funded forces.

A visit with Syria’s Grand Mufti Ahmad Badr Al-Din Hassoun and Syrian Greek
Orthodox Bishop Luca al-Khoury reflected the centuries of religious harmony
that previously existed in Syria.

Mufti Hassoun stressed the need for reconciliation. He described to the
visitors the assassination three years ago of his 22-year-old son, Saria,
who “had never carried a weapon in his life.” Saria was gunned down after
leaving his university. At the funeral, Mufti Hassoun declared he forgave
the gunmen and called on them to lay down their weapons and rejoin Syria.
He described his Greek Orthodox counterpart, Bishop Luca al-Khoury, as his
cousin and brother.

Bishop Khoury described the ease with which he received a visa to the U.S.,
while Mufti Hassoun was denied a visa, although both are religious leaders.
“Why do they differentiate between us?” said Khoury. “It’s part of the
project to separate Christians and Muslims here. It’s over gas pipelines
which are supposed to run through Syrian territory. This will only happen
if there is a weak Syrian state.

“If the Syrian government would agree to give a monopoly to France to
extract gas from Syria, then you would find [President François] Hollande
visiting Syria the next day. If the Syrian government would give the
monopoly to [the United States of] America, [President Barack] Obama would
declare President al-Assad as the legitimate ruler of the Syrian people.”

“Turkey is warring on us,” Khoury continued, “with financial support from
Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and political support from America, Europe and
Britain. Drones cross our borders daily, providing coordinates for the
terrorists as to where to strike.”

Both religious leaders declared, as did many others in Syria, that the only
solution is an international effort to stop the flow of arms: “If the
American government would like to find a solution for the Syrian crisis,
they could go to the Security Council and issue a resolution under Chapter
7 for a total ban of weapons from Turkey to terrorists in Syria. In one
week this would be over.”

*Syria’s accomplishments*

Political and media adviser to President al-Assad, Dr. Bouthaina Shaaban,
described the problem of stopping the weapons and mercenaries flooding into
the country: “With external support and financing, and an over
800-kilometer border with Turkey, it’s very difficult to stop the flow of
terrorists.

“Syria was formerly one of the fastest developing countries in the world,”
Shaaban continued, “and one of the safest. We have free education and
health care. We did not know poverty; we grew our food and produced our own
clothing. At universities, 55 percent of the students were women. In whose
interest is it to destroy this heritage? Who is the beneficiary of this?”

Shaaban described her time as a Fulbright scholar at Duke University in
Durham, N.C., and later as professor at Eastern Michigan University: “I
always wanted to be a bridge between Syria and Western cultures. At the
beginning of the crisis, they tried to buy me. They urged me to ‘come to a
civilized place,’” she said. “We have baths which are over 1,000 years old
and still functioning. I studied Shelley: They didn’t have baths 800 years
ago in England. We did. We were having baths and coffee.”

*Meeting with PFLP Leaders*

The delegation headed by Ramsey Clark also had an important opportunity to
meet with Abu Ahmad Fuad, deputy general secretary of the Popular Front for
the Liberation of Palestine, and Abu Sami Marwan, of the Political Bureau
of the PFLP, and hear of the ongoing developments in Palestine and the
region.

According to a Feb. 25 statement released by the PFLP after the
meeting, “The PFLP leaders discussed the nature of the U.S./Zionist
aggression against the people of the region, their intervention in Syria
and the attempts of colonial powers to impose their hegemony by force and
military aggression, through division of the land and people, and by
pushing the region into sectarian or religious conflict.

“This U.S. policy is nothing new.” The Front noted that the colonial powers
have waged an ongoing war against the Arab people to prevent any real
progress for the region on the road to liberation, self-determination and
an end to Zionist occupation.

“The U.S. delegation discussed the urgent need for building ongoing
solidarity with Palestine in the United States and internationally,”
continued the release, “in particular to confront the deep involvement of
the United States — militarily, politically and financially — in the crimes
of the occupier, and to end its attacks on Syria, Iraq and the people of
the entire region.

“The solidarity delegates noted that there is a colonial scheme to divide
and repartition the region according to the interests of major corporations
and imperial powers, targeting the resources of the people, sometimes
through blatant political interference in the affairs of the region and
other times through wars and military attacks on states and peoples.

“The two sides emphasized the importance of communication between the
Palestinian Arab left and progressive and democratic forces in the United
States to confront Zionism and imperialism in the U.S. and in Palestine
alike.”

Ramsey Clark described the aim of the visit: “To find more opportunities
for dialogue and coordination among the Syrian and American people.  We saw
culture and credibility in Syria and we appreciate the struggle of this
people. We will disallow them to shift Syria into Iraq or Libya.”

Cynthia McKinney, former member at the U.S. Congress, said that she
appreciated “Syria’s heroic stance, as people and leadership, in its war
against the U.S. imperialism. The Syrian people are exceptional in their
capability of resistance as the acts during four years have failed to
achieve their goals.”

http://www.workers.org/articles/2015/03/17/four-years-of-syrian-resistance-to-imperialist-takeover/
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