September 8th
International day of struggle for the freedom of the Syrian revolution prisoners
Rally-tribute in Buenos Aires
Greetings from Abu Mustafa, from the revolutionary brigades that face the fascist
"Our revolution belongs to the people and it is only one; it’s the same people, the same fist all over the world. It is the revolution of the oppressed against the oppressors; it is the revolution for the freedom of political prisoners, not only of those who are here in Syria, but also those who are imprisoned in Argentina and throughout the world. "
Good evening everyone. A big greeting to those who support the Syrian revolution around the world. A big greeting to those who fight for the workers’ rights in Argentina and around the world.
We are in Idlib and in the west of Aleppo. The revolution continues. There were huge and very important mobilizations. I also greet all those who are fighting in the Syrian revolution itself and all those who are fighting today for the freedom of Syrian political prisoners.
Our revolution belongs to the people and it is only one; it’s the same people the same fist all over the world. It is the revolution of the oppressed against the oppressors; it is the revolution for the freedom of political prisoners, not only of those who are here in Syria, but also those who are imprisoned in Argentina and throughout the world.
A big greeting to all the organizations that fight for the workers’ rights in Argentina and the world. We hope to fight like a same fist. Our revolution is your revolution; it is the revolution of the people, the revolution of the oppressed.
I want to tell you that, after being one of the fighters of the Syrian revolution, after being on the front line, after being Abu al Baraa's brother, one of the most recognized martyrs of northern Syria and Mustafa Abu Jumaa's son, a martyr and political personality. He is not only well known here but internationally for the spread of The Truth of the Oppressed newspaper has given to him also among all the Syrian resistance. After having put my life at risk, after leaving my children, my house and my family to go to fight, they arrested me ... they imprisoned me.
I was cutting wood to take to my house in Afrin, a town controlled by Turkey, and they opened a cause for me. This State attempt that is being reconstructed in northern Syria and in the liberated territories, as part of the Geneva and Astana agreements, carried out by the FSA under US command, has its jurisdictions and judges. They accused me of "stealing natural resources" from the town of Afrin. That's why they want to give me a penalty of 2000 dollars or two years in prison.
I had the horrible experience of being in the FSA prisons, which have nothing to envy to the prisons of Bashar. The dogs of the FSA and their generals are the same ones that seven years ago were under the command of Bashar and in his army, and that today they are going back to that side when they deliver the cities.
I spent 15 days of torture ... 15 days of being isolated; they did not let me see my family who was required to pay 2000 dollars, when today in Syria nobody has more than 5 dollars in their pockets.
I greet you once again. I thank those who are there fighting, as well as the comrades who came here to fight with us.