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    SYRIA NOW

    Post  burgundia on Sun Mar 20, 2011 1:46 pm

    Thousands of Syrians demanded an end to 48 years of emergency law on Sunday, a third consecutive day of protests emerging as the biggest challenge to Syria’s rulers since unrest swept the Arab world this year.

    Protesters demanding freedoms and an end to corruption set fire to the headquarters of the ruling Baath Party in the Syrian southern city of Deraa on Sunday, residents said.

    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/africa-mideast/syrian-protesters-set-fire-to-ruling-partys-headquarters-palace-of-justice/article1948865/

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    Senator Lieberman maybe US should intervene in Syria next

    Post  burgundia on Mon Mar 28, 2011 2:33 pm


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    U.S. admits funding Syrian opposition

    Post  burgundia on Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:02 pm

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/04/18/syria-united-states-backing-wikileaks.html


    The U.S. State Department acknowledged Monday it has been funding opponents of Syrian President Bashar Assad, following the release of secret diplomatic cables obtained by WikiLeaks that document the funding.

    The files show that up to $6.3 million US was funnelled to the Movement for Justice and Development, a London-based dissident organization that operates the Barada TV satellite channel, which broadcasts anti-government news into Syria. Another $6 million went to support a variety of initiatives, including training for journalists and activists, between 2006 and 2010.

    Asked point-blank by reporters whether the United States is funding Syrian opposition groups, State Department spokesman Mark Toner told a news conference Monday, "We are — we're working with a variety of civil society actors in Syria with the goal here of strengthening freedom of expression."

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    Post  monique on Sat Apr 23, 2011 5:08 am

    "112 dead according to the evaluation of the opposition"


    (IN Jornal Estado de São Paulo, Brasil, 23 de abril)

    Efe

    "Número de mortos na Síria sobe para 112, avalia opositores.

    Dado foi apresentado pelo grupo The Syrian Revolution em seu site na rede social Facebook

    CAIRO - Um total de 112 pessoas morreu na Síria nesta sexta-feira, 23, no dia de protestos mais sangrento desde que começaram as manifestações contra o regime de Bashar al-Assad, segundo números de ativistas da oposição.

    O dado foi apresentado pelo grupo The Syrian Revolution em seu site da rede social Facebook, onde se inclui a identidade das 112 vítimas fatais. "A maioria dos nomes foi confirmada", acrescenta a mensagem. (...)"

    [url=Número de mortos na Síria sobe para 112, avalia opositores]Número de mortos na Síria sobe para 112, avalia opositores[/url]

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    Post  enemyofNWO on Sat Apr 23, 2011 11:17 am

    burgundia wrote:




    Yes ! And what if I would recommend to the public at large to invade and loot the house of this nincompoop ? If I did so , I would be accused of inciting to commit a crime ! AH , AH . But when criminals like this one suggest to interfere in other's people countries it's OK , is it ? So the criminals in governments can invade and bomb country with depleted uranium under the guise of conducting a humanitarian wars and the laws that common folks are supposed to obey do not apply to them ! What a brilliant system ! I wish somebody goes and loot the house of that nincompoop ! And even if somebody cut his throat I would say well done !
    Time to bring out the guillotine and the pitchforks .

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    Post  Floyd on Fri Apr 29, 2011 5:11 am

    Syrian protesters call for a day of rage. Its bloody murder out there.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-13234557

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    Post  Sanicle on Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:22 am

    Tread lightly on Syria, Russia warns UN Security Council

    With the situation in Libya still undecided, a divided UN Security Council meeting on Wednesday failed to produce a statement condemning anti-government violence in Syria, while Moscow advises members to avoid any hasty actions.

    ­The emergency meeting came in response to the domestic crisis in Syria, where anti-government protesters have been clashing with security personnel.

    France, Britain, Germany and Portugal circulated a draft statement on Monday calling for the 15-member council to condemn the violence.

    “The demonstrators do not have tanks. They do not arrest people arbitrarily. They do not curtail journalists in their reporting,” commented Peter Wittig, German Ambassador to the United Nations. “The continued violence against peaceful protesters is completely unacceptable; it has to stop immediately. All announcements of reforms are undermined by the ongoing violence."

    The Syrian side, however, was quick to defend the actions of its police and military forces, saying that “dozens and dozens” of security officers have been killed in the clashes.

    "We believe some of the statements heard today against Syria can only be considered an encouragement of extremism and terrorism,” responded Bashar Ja'afari, Syrian Ambassador to the United Nations. “The price will be paid by innocent people in Syria and the world.”

    Ja'afari revealed that some armed groups in Syria have become “unacceptably violent” during the demonstrations and started shooting, which led to the death of security officers.

    He said Syrian President Bashar Assad ordered security forces not to open fire in response to the protesters’ actions, saying that "dozens and dozens of security officers" were shot and killed.

    Ja'afari also questioned the "unprecedented enthusiasm" on the part of some council members for the statement, compared with a "lack of such enthusiasm" for attempting to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    Meanwhile, Russia weighed in on the debate, warning the council that any outside interference in Syria’s domestic conflict could pose a risk to regional security.

    Read more here: https://rt.com/politics/syria-russia-united-nations-protests/


    I also read the other day that there's a threat that Iran will go to Syria's aid if the West goes in, which will probably cause an all out war in the area, with Israel getting involved as well. Neutral Can't find it now though.

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    Post  enemyofNWO on Sat Apr 30, 2011 6:13 am

    Considering the recent CIA sponsored revolution in Egypt , Lybia and other places . I am in favor of Assad trying to stay in power at any cost . If Assad fails , Syria's anti Zionist stance will be no more . It is important that the current status quo remains to give a chance to the enemies of Israel to destroy this apartheid state . I am not jumping on the bandwagon of the Humanitarians hypocrites that bomb places with depleted uranium to liberate them or to bring the fake western democracy to people that do not want it .

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    Post  enemyofNWO on Sun May 01, 2011 6:07 am

    Western media lie about Syria - eyewitness reports
    Published: 29 April, 2011, 15:50
    Edited: 29 April, 2011, 23:08

    SNIP
    RT: The media reports mass anti-government rallies.

    AK: There’s a powerful misinformation swell going on. On April 1, the media reported a large anti-governmental rally in Damascus. I was in Damascus on that day. This rally never happened – I didn’t see it, and neither did the locals.

    On April 16, Reuters news agency wrote that 50,000 opponents of the regime took to the streets of Damascus, and that they had been dispersed with tear gas and batons. Damascus’ residents realize that such a rally could not take place in the city unnoticed. How many policemen would it take to disperse it? And how come nobody saw it except Reuters? Five hundred people in the streets of Damascus are a large crowd. Reuters broadcast their material around the world, including Russia. One source lies, and then this lie is like a snowball rolling downhill creating a fake reality, and picking up rumor and speculation.

    People in Syria watch the footage. What do they see? A picture allegedly from Yemen. A picture allegedly from Egypt. A picture allegedly from Syria. But the pictures all show people dressed in the same fashion. People in Syria can tell their fellow countrymen from their neighbors – both by their faces and their clothes.

    There are videos on the internet showing how amateur footage of the so-called riots is made. There's a parked car and nothing’s going on around. And there's a man standing next to it throwing rocks. And people around are taking pictures.

    There are a lot of staged videos. A Lebanese can tell the difference between footage taken in Lebanon and that taken in Damascus at a glance. And they show footage from Tripoli, or footage taken several years ago in Iraq, and say it is unrest in Syria.
    END SNIP

    http://rt.com/news/syria-lies-interview/


    Entire fake demonstrations fabricated by Reuters !

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    Post  Sanicle on Sun May 01, 2011 6:37 am

    Another snip from the same article. Sickening stuff going on there is this is to be believed.

    SNIP-
    RT: Who shoots policemen?

    AK: They talk a lot about it in Syria. Rumor has it that trained commandos came across the border from Iraq. People in Syria are well-aware that after the US occupied Iraq, they formed special squads there. They were killing people, stirring up conflicts between the Shiite and Sunni communities, and between Muslims and Christians; they were blowing up streets, markets, mosques and churches. Those terrorist attacks targeted civilians rather than the occupying regime.

    Not long ago, they caught three such commandos in the outskirts of Damascus, when they were randomly shooting at people. They turned out to be Iraqis.

    Syrian TV showed footage of somebody shooting at policemen and passers-by from bushes and rooftops. They occasionally get caught, and they either turn out to be Iraqis, or they admit that they were paid for it. Such militants were detained in Deraa and Latakia. They had US-made weapons.

    The Lebanese security service intercepted several cars carrying weapons as they were coming into Lebanon. One such car was stopped coming from Iraq. There were American weapons in those cars too. Also there are reports about detained people who had large sums of money with them – with US dollars. These people carried expensive satellite phones that cannot be tapped by the Syrian security service.

    In Syria, it is no longer a secret to anyone that the Americans have an unhindered opportunity to recruit and train the commandos in Iraq, and then send them wherever they want.

    Hilary Clinton has already stated that if Syria cuts its relations with Iran and withdraws its support for Hamas and Hezbollah, the demonstrations would stop the next day. They don't even bother to keep secret the hand instilling riots in Syria.

    There’s plenty of evidence of foreign interference.
    -END SNIP

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    Post  enemyofNWO on Tue May 03, 2011 11:35 am

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    Post  Guest on Fri May 06, 2011 12:48 pm

    Hope it is ok to post this ? in my email box today
    "A desperate video plea has just come in from an Avaaz member in Syria who has risked his life to call on us for help.

    The Syrian regime is laying siege to whole cities, and is willing to annihilate them to crush the peaceful democracy movement. Security forces have cut off all food, water and medicine to these towns, shot hundreds of citizens, and detained and tortured thousands -- in many cases ripping out their fingernails before releasing them, as a warning to other protesters.

    Despite this unimaginable terror, the Syrian people refuse to be silenced, and are committed to a non-violent path out of this nightmare. But while they have no shortage of bravery, they are short of funds. They are asking for financial and other support -- for needs ranging from urgent medical help to ads and public messages urging soldiers to refuse to shoot protestors.

    Click here to watch the harrowing video appeal and donate to help the Syrians' crucial efforts:

    https://secure.avaaz.org/en/syria_stand_with_the_protesters/?vl

    The heart-rending siege of the cities of Dera’a and Banias, the mass arrest and torture of more than 5,000 peaceful demonstrators, the total ban on foreign reporting (including the disappearance of Al Jazeera journalist Dorothy Parvaz), and the staggering death toll countrywide are fueling citizens' demands for real, democratic reform. Experts say the regime has reached the point of no return, and that the best hope for peace is to get trusted figures close to the regime to break off and demand an end to the violence.

    A raft of resignations and defections show emerging cracks in the regime, which activists can help widen, particularly as the violence intensifies and international pressure increases.

    Backed by thousands of Avaaz members, citizen journalists have bravely brought the images of the protests to the world's media. Reuters, CNN, BBC, Associated Press and Al Jazeera have all been using their footage and photographs -- often the only such material available to the international press amidst the government's attempted blackout. Now, as the violence worsens, peaceful activists are calling on the Avaaz community to help escalate their advocacy and organizing efforts.

    We can help by funding ad campaigns and public messages urging soldiers to stop the violence, travel costs for high-level advocacy, safer communications equipment, phone bills, expert advisers on legal reforms and other assistance, including urgent medical and legal contingencies. If enough of us join together, we can sustain courageous activists’ crucial push for peace and reform, and maintain the momentum of people power across the region

    Avaaz members have played a key role in supporting people-powered movements in the Middle East. Several Avaaz contacts have disappeared or been wounded during the horrific wave of repression. But they are determined to keep pressing for human rights and freedom, even in the face of terrible violence -- let's muster all the strength of our community to support their struggle and their courage.

    In solidarity,

    Stephanie, David, Mohammad, Rewan, Brianna, Andrew, Alice, Ricken, Sam and the rest of the Avaaz team"


    silver*

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    Post  enemyofNWO on Fri May 06, 2011 2:30 pm

    silver* wrote:Hope it is ok to post this ? in my email box today
    "A desperate video plea has just come in from an Avaaz member in Syria who has risked his life to call on us for help.

    The Syrian regime is laying siege to whole cities, and is willing to annihilate them to crush the peaceful democracy movement. Security forces have cut off all food, water and medicine to these towns, shot hundreds of citizens, and detained and tortured thousands -- in many cases ripping out their fingernails before releasing them, as a warning to other protesters.

    Despite this unimaginable terror, the Syrian people refuse to be silenced, and are committed to a non-violent path out of this nightmare. But while they have no shortage of bravery, they are short of funds. They are asking for financial and other support -- for needs ranging from urgent medical help to ads and public messages urging soldiers to refuse to shoot protestors.

    Click here to watch the harrowing video appeal and donate to help the Syrians' crucial efforts:

    https://secure.avaaz.org/en/syria_stand_with_the_protesters/?vl

    The heart-rending siege of the cities of Dera’a and Banias, the mass arrest and torture of more than 5,000 peaceful demonstrators, the total ban on foreign reporting (including the disappearance of Al Jazeera journalist Dorothy Parvaz), and the staggering death toll countrywide are fueling citizens' demands for real, democratic reform. Experts say the regime has reached the point of no return, and that the best hope for peace is to get trusted figures close to the regime to break off and demand an end to the violence.

    A raft of resignations and defections show emerging cracks in the regime, which activists can help widen, particularly as the violence intensifies and international pressure increases.

    Backed by thousands of Avaaz members, citizen journalists have bravely brought the images of the protests to the world's media. Reuters, CNN, BBC, Associated Press and Al Jazeera have all been using their footage and photographs -- often the only such material available to the international press amidst the government's attempted blackout. Now, as the violence worsens, peaceful activists are calling on the Avaaz community to help escalate their advocacy and organizing efforts.

    We can help by funding ad campaigns and public messages urging soldiers to stop the violence, travel costs for high-level advocacy, safer communications equipment, phone bills, expert advisers on legal reforms and other assistance, including urgent medical and legal contingencies. If enough of us join together, we can sustain courageous activists’ crucial push for peace and reform, and maintain the momentum of people power across the region

    Avaaz members have played a key role in supporting people-powered movements in the Middle East. Several Avaaz contacts have disappeared or been wounded during the horrific wave of repression. But they are determined to keep pressing for human rights and freedom, even in the face of terrible violence -- let's muster all the strength of our community to support their struggle and their courage.

    In solidarity,

    Stephanie, David, Mohammad, Rewan, Brianna, Andrew, Alice, Ricken, Sam and the rest of the Avaaz team"


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    Thanks Silver ,

    You are welcome . You just presented a different view of the situation and that's great ! A forum is exactly for that purpose . I know that Assad is not a perfect gentleman as testified by thousands of political opponents in jail . However , there is not much difference between him and the crooks in Washington as testified by the latest trick on the death of Osama . Then there is another problem . The suspicion that all of those recent trouble in Syria are manufactured to cause a color revolution , I would rather have Assad ,a known opponent of the Apartheid state , then and unknown sponsored by the CIA and friends of Israel .
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    Post  devakas on Thu May 12, 2011 10:08 pm

    How about back to February month!? Also do you remember persona management software? The sample can be found on facebook.

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    The destabilization of Syria
    Revolutions staged for the media have their logo.
    Here, that of "The Syrian Revolution 2011" on Facebook. .

    In early February, when the country was unaware of any event, a page titled The Syrian Revolution 2011 was created on Facebook. She called for a " Day of Wrath "on Friday 4; call relayed by Al-Jazeera, but met with no echo anywhere. Al-Jazeera deplored the lack of reaction and stigma Syria, the "kingdom of silence" (sic).
    The name The Syrian Revolution 2011 is puzzling: made in English, it is characteristic of advertising slogans. But what a genuine revolutionary would think that if he fails to realize his ideal in 2011, he returns to bed at home?
    More strange, the day of its creation, this Facebook page has registered more than 80,000 friends. Such enthusiasm in a few hours, followed by nothing at all, evokes a manipulation carried out with software to create accounts. Especially since the Syrians have a moderate use of the Internet and have access to ADSL since January 1.


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