Syria - April 2, 2021
After the 10th anniversary of the Syrian revolution
The masses escalate their fight in the streets facing al-Assad, the partition and occupationplan
Since the tenth anniversary of the Syrian revolution, massive demonstrations throughout the Syrian territory, both in the liberated areas and in various areas controlled by the regime of the dog Bashar and his mercenaries, have filled the streets crying out loud “the people want the fall of the regime!”.
The terrible living conditions and the miseries that scourge the country, such as the increasing cost of living, the lack of basic supplies, a decaying infrastructure, the impossible access to housing, shortage of bread and fuel, have already made impossible to continue and the Syrian exploited are seeking an answer to their dire situation. They know that the way out begins with al-Assad leaving. That is why the call for “elections” that Bashar had made, as an attempt to continue in power through this farce, had generated much anger among the exploited.
This situation occurred even in the areas under the regime's jackboot, causing the government to lose the scarce social base it had. Imperialism and even within the Assadist bourgeoisie already know that Bashar al-Assad is more a destabilizing factor than a stabilizing factor in Syria. There have been armed clashes between two powerful Alawite families, the al-Assad family and the family of his cousin Makhlouf.
“A Syria without al-Assad”:a plan to settle down the partition, genocide and looting
For this reason, under the command of Biden from the Geneva conference, a new counterrevolutionary pact has been drawn up called “a Syria without al-Assad”. It is about imposing an ordered exit from al-Assad to save the regime with its fascist generals, so that Syria continues to be divided and invaded, and the imperialist looting is perpetuated, where the US continues to steal all the oil. We are talking of a pact like the one in Daraa, Aleppo or Homs, where the FSA generals handed over those cities, put on the uniform of the Basharist army and today they rule those areas under the al-Assad’s flag. Now it is about imposing the same at national level. And both before and now, those pacts are written with the blood of the Syrian people, since they are only based on the massacre and genocide.
The FSA, under the command of Turkey, imposes its order in the Syrian north, while HTS, supported by Turkey, controls Idlib manumilitari and has filled its prisons with partisans who do not stop fighting for the fall of the regime. They are forces that control the masses where al-Assad does not reach.As such, they will enter this new pact of a “Syria without al-Assad”.
For this to happen in Idlib, it is necessary to set a trap for the masses, and for that was Riyad Farid Hijab, a former minister and an important figure of the Bashar regime until 2012, the year in which he “turned into an opponent” and he has not stopped denouncing the regime ever since. He has the authority before the masses to be “opposition” and can sell them the promise that only by taking out Bashar will they be better, when they really offer no way out for the masses and they do not solve but the partition of the nation is settled down.
Misery scourges the Syrian peopletoday more than ever. They resist in a devastated nation, undermined and invaded by the US, Turkey and Russia. Theproduction of the fertile land and oil reserves are goods of the people that are today in the hands of foreign powers or of mercenary lackeys such as the Kurdish PKK and its militias or the Iranian fascist gangs who steal oil to do business even with the Zionist state in the case of the PKK. This will not be solved by the aforementioned plan, quite the contrary.The plan is to settle the partition and plunder of imperialism; a protectorate full of invading troops, where there is only hunger, misery and genocidefor the masses.
The masses once again took to the streets and put into question the plan of the bourgeoisie and imperialism
However, the return of the masses to the streets has once again put the counterrevolutionary forces in Syria in check, as they have shown that after 10yearsthey are not willing to give up until the regime falls. And they can see the departure of al-Assad, even if it’s part of this plan, as a triumph of their struggle, which can encourage them to go and fight for their most heartfelt demands, which are bread, the freedom of all prisoners, recover the house, and have a life with dignity. That is why imperialism has not yet implemented this plan.
The fascist forces, especially the Russian ones, continue bombing the liberated areas on strategic targets, which indicates that they still need to continue to punish the rebellious poor people. This “transition” from al-Assad's departure to settle the partition and looting has to take place on the basis of the blood and massacre of the Syrian people, as it has been during these ten years.
On the other hand, imperialism wants to advance in getting Iran out of Syria, while it needs to give its Zionist gendarme more room to regain firepower. That is why Zionism bombings of Iranian positions were seen in Syria, and from Biden also, so that this counterrevolutionary force withdraws and does not keep with any business there, after having fulfilled its role of massacring the masses.
But imperialism's plan also opened the aforementioned gap in the Alawite bourgeoisie, since al-Assad does not want to leave power. This gap, which has been going on for about 8 months, is evidenced by the entering of Daraa militias in the scene, who, seeing that the FSA leaders who made an agreement with the Basharist generals are fighting with the high command, took the opportunity to rearm and reorganize themselves, setting up neighborhood guards and defying the regime with massive demonstrations and military clashes, and even opposing the mandatory cam.
While the exploited refuse in all terms to have a Syria under the Bashar regime and the occupation troops, as they keep their fight in the streets, opening contradictions in the counterrevolutionary plan of imperialism and its agents, the world left has been called to silence, demonstrating once again they are on the opposite side of the masses, making it clear that they are the ones who give imperialism and its agents a free hand to act freely.
We already know the UN and the US. They are the ones who for 10 years liberated the skies to allow Assad and Putin to massacre. They are the ones who spent 10 years settling in and stealing the oil for themselves, while letting the genocide run at the hands of Bashar, who ultimately did their dirty work.
Ten years after the Syrian revolution we must double our forces to take it to victory, with the workers and poor peasants in power!
Out with all invading troops from Syrian territory! Down with the Geneva-Sochi-Astana conferences! We are unaware of all the pacts of the Sunni bourgeoisie with al-Assad with which he gave up the rebel cities! Let’sstand with the youth who revolt in Daraa and in the areas of the regime against the cam and these agreements! All the generals of the Sunni bourgeoisie who pact with Bashar, get out from the resistance!
Coordination committees in each city, region and refugee camps must be set up again. We must recover the weapons expropriated by HTS and the FSA and stored in arsenals away from the masses, so that each man has a rifle and the fronts against al-Assad can be reopened.
Expropriation of the Assad family, the Makhlouf family, the oil wells of imperialism in Raqqa and Deir ezZor, and the entire Alawite and Sunni Bourgeoisie and the warlords! There are the funds to have bread and to recover the refugees' houses. Refugees must live with dignity!Expropriation of each luxurious building, mansion or hotel to provide temporary asylum for the more than 5 million refugees while organizing a community home reconstruction plan.
The brothers under the jackboot of the dog Bashar and our Kurdish brothers must rise up against the oppressive regime and unite as a single fist.
Only in a Syria under a workers and peasants government will the exploited have true freedom, without jails full of political prisoners, without foreign occupation troops, without fascist generals or blood merchants, with bread and housing for everyone. Only in this Syria can a truly free and democratic National Assembly be guaranteed, with delegates for every 10,000 inhabitants that will be free and sovereign after having expelled the invading troops and expropriated the expropriators. Only a Workers 'and Peasants' Government can guarantee it.
Neither the UN nor any foreign government! The true solidarity with the revolution will be that which is achieved by coordinating with the exploited workers of Turkey, Europe and the whole world.
We are in the same fight with the rebellious brothers of Iraq, Sudan, Iran and Lebanon, who have been suffering the same calamities for years! Thesame intifada throughouttheMiddle East!
Who is Riyad Hijab, the so-called anti-Basharistand today carrying the banner of the trap of a “Syria without Bashar”?
Riyad Farid Hijab, born in 1956, is a Syrian politician. He was the prime minister of Syria from June to August 2012, under President Bashar al-Assad. From 2011 to 2012, he was Minister of Agriculture. On August 6, 2012 he resigned announcing that he was joining the rebel side during the civil war with Syria. The Syrian government confirmed that he defected and MinisterOmran al-Zoub said that “the defection of some high-ranked figures would not affect the Syrian State”.
Hijab was born in a Sunni Muslim family in Deir EzZorcity in 1956. He has a PhD in agricultural engineering. He was president of the Azzour branch of the National Union of Syrian Students from 1989 to 1998, and was a member of the leadership of the party, affiliated from 1998 to 2004. In 2004 he became secretary of the Al-Baath party branch in Deir EzZor, a position he held until 2008. He was then appointed Governor of Quneitra and on February 22, 2011, he held the position of Governor of Latakia. He was finally appointed as Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform on April 14, 2011, replacing Adel Safar who had been appointed Prime Minister of Syria. On June 6, 2012, after a parliamentary election, which was boycotted by the rebels, Hijab was appointed by President Bashar al-Assad as the prime minister of Syria. The BBC described him as “a staunch supporter of al-Assad and a key member of the ruling Baath Party”. He did not leave the regime until 2012, to occupy a high command in the “opposition”.
Since then, he has begun to denounce the Assad regime in detail, gaining a social base among the Syrian people, posing as an “anti-Assadist” person. He is one of the few of the Sunni upper bourgeoisie who is seen like this and therefore the ideal candidate that imperialism chose to represent the trap of the masses towards a "Syria without Assad" where partition, occupation and looting is settled down.
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