Aleppo before
Aleppo after the FSA.
[This
is a letter from a Syrian father who lost his 20 year old daughter in an attack
by the Free Syrian Army on a city bus in Aleppo, Syria's largest city.
The letter is addressed to France's Socialist President François Hollande
and his Foreign Minister (and a key player in the 1980’s tainted blood hustle
that gave birth to the whole HIV/AIDS phantasmagoria) Laurent Fabius.
So
far, US restraint or fecklessness (depending on one's sense of
US/Russian/Chinese relations) in dealing with the counter-revolution against
the Ba'ath Socialist Party of Bashar al-Assad in Syria has not had a big role
in the theatrics that are the US presidential election. The forces of
chaos and outrage tweeking the country have recently contented themselves with
tweezing out blame and shame for President Obama, and talking points for the
fact-challenged challenger Mitt Romney, from the informational debris of the
Sept 11 attacks on the rented Benghazi villa being used as a
counter-revolutionary command-post by one of the chief instigators of the
cold-blooded NATO aggression against the Libyan Jamahiriya, and the grotesque
summary execution of its leader Col. Mommar Gaddafi, the late-American
ambassador to now-Occupied Libya, Chris Stevens.
In
the second debate Romney managed a feat worthy of a much younger Chinese
acrobat when he got both feet into his mouth, while keeping his head firmly and
profoundly planted up his sigmoid colon, by implying that the President had not
called the events in Benghazi a 'terrorist act' until a full fortnight after
the President had just said he had. It was like watching a mark roll up
on a three-card Monty table and ask the guy flipping the cards what’s up; it
was almost too pathetic to be true: how Romney paused, directed a pleading gaze
toward President Obama, that single well-lubed wheel in the Guv's well-coiffed
head whirring away, making his eyes twitch, weighing just the right way to make
this kill-shot, beseeching the President to repeat what he'd just said, and his
interlocutor only encouraged him to keep talking, keep on coming—finally, just
too much duck sauce for the Mormon's deprived ideational palate—and he took the
plunge—head-first off the high board—but the pool was empty, and even the ample
Candy Crowley could not cushion the impact.
The
overly proper Romney had offended the entire nation by trying to score
political points of the cadavers of its fallen heroes and fucking it up. But, even worse, he had so contaminated
the subject of the US's war against Libya that the President need not worry
about having to explain just why anyone but the irrational generic Arab
terrorist would have reason to attack the Ambassador, his Seal team, or the
Benghazi Villa/Consulate, for the rest of the campaign.
This
grotesque Nixonian gaffe by the unspeakable Romney will do little or nothing to
turn down the hatred for Obama and what are seen as his willful crimes against
Humanity: the drone strikes, the targeted assassinations, the suspension
of Constitutional guarantees, the single-minded exsanguinations of the national
economy which, unlike Bush's or Romney's attempts, are seen to be in the
service of some dark, foreign conspiracy against America's much-vaunted though
thoroughly delusional Liberties.
But,
hey, it's all in a day's work for the leader of History's bloodiest Fascist
juggernaut. You can't fight a war on Terror without first liquidating
History, Reason and Truth, right.
So
what keeps CM/P ACTIVELY supporting President Obama's reelection? Why do
we bother to send this grieving father's letter to an American father who is no
stranger the grief of loss?
In
every personal expression of Barack Obama's character there is a tendency, an
attitude, a longing for the humane, the truly democratic and the good. [HOLD
for the mad laughter from the Left to SUBSIDE.]
That
he has to execute the foreign, military policies of the United States is
dictated by his office. But when he insinuates a tension between his
executive actions and the priorities of his conscience—like his overt desire to
cooperate with other, putatively hostile nations (especially Russia and China);
his frequently expressed desire to see a Palestinian State along side a
non-expansionist Israel existing securely within its pre-1967 borders; his very
personal compassion for the victims of tragedies like the Trevon Martin
killing, the horribly unjust Troy Davis execution, the various mass shootings
and the plight of immigrants who come only to labor in this country; and his,
however economically obtuse, notion of bringing the money spent on US wars back
home to repair the nation—President Obama gives hope for the development of
real Democracy in this country.
Beyond Pluralism, beyond the Electoral College, beyond Lunatic jingoism white
with foam, beyond Media-rigged Elections, it is a hope for Secularism,
Universal Suffrage, and Majority Rule—all principles currently being fought
capped-tooth and mani-pedied nail by the pitiless forces of lawless (i.e.,
unregulated) global privatization—the Soulless 1% and their mendacious media
lackeys.
So our translation of Mr. Zerez's open letter to the
French government here below (and the French original follows) is meant to call
on all citizens to wake up to and take action against the real threats posed by
the Wasting Wars for Privatization that are gussied up as religious or ethnic
struggles to disguise their very real corrosive effects to bring down secular,
popular governments, and to promote, maintain and expand global conflict unto
planetary annihilation.—mc]
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Sunday 14 October 2012
Open letter to the President of
the Republic of France [François Hollande] and to his Foreign Minister [Laurent
Fabius].
Dear President Hollande and Foreign Minister Fabius.
Like a great many Syrians, I find
myself today the father of a victim of the war taking place in our
country. Pascale was 20 years old
when, on 9 October 2012, the public bus on which she was riding was the target
of an attack that took her life, murdered by an armed gang known to be a part
of the “Free” Syrian Army, which you have supported, encouraged and supplied
since its inception.
Some governmental rationale may
have forced you to take this position in favor the “Free” Syrian Army (FSA),
but you certainly cannot pretend that your policy is meant to free the Syrian
people from a dictatorship. The
current Syrian regime and its political apparatus are not genteel, we have
known this for some time, but the FSA “gangs” are also brutal and arbitrary. This armed movement carries within
itself the seeds of a new dictatorship that will surely make us nostalgic for
the old one.
With slogans about Freedom,
Democracy and Participation in Power, you and your allies have promoted the
introduction onto our national territory of extremist groups, of Salafists and
other elements of al Qaeda that have been killing, and forcing others in our
country to kill, as they destroy whatever is in front of them. So why have they been sent here? Do Westerners lack the courage to
confront them themselves? If your
aim is to annihilate Syria in order to protect Israel, do you really believe
that reducing the our people to misery and ruin is going to bring peace and
security to Israel?
Your predecessors, including the
revolutionaries of 1789, always supported and protected the Christian
minorities of Syria and the East.
Today you are taking positions antagonistic to this tradition, positions
that will lead to the destruction of these very same minorities. Do you think that the eradication
of these Christian communities
will be a civilizing influence?
It is amazing to note how quickly
French policies have made us doubt the spirit of your Revolution and its
principles of “Liberté, Égalité,
Fraternité”! In Syria, your
policies toward the practice of power have introduced the arbitrary; we might
qualify your motto: Liberty and
Equality in Syria, oligarchy and privilege in Qatar. As for Fraternity, it lives on in the hearts of our people,
yet you have instigated a religious war by closing your eyes to the flagrant
discrimination practiced in other Arab countries, especially in Saudi Arabia.
We’ve been told that Christianity
is no longer popular in your country, but we don’t see the arrival of any new,
more generous or more civilizing philosophy than the one that built the great
cathedrals. In a few months, you
and your allies have transformed the Islamo-Christian fraternity in Syria,
which is owed equally to these two religions, into a religious war. Even though this alliance was the
guarantee of a tolerant Islam that could be spread around the world.
Instead, the war we are living
through, because of the FSA and its allies, has turned this symbiosis into a
hostility that is spreading throughout the world with greater adaptability than
understanding. You can be sure,
the troubles we are currently experiencing, you will soon be going through,
too. What do they say in the
streets of Alep[1]? “After Syria, Europe.”
Moderate Islam is very fragile
because the Prophet warned Muslims that alliances with non-Muslims would pit
them against other Muslims. In
allowing the spread of Islamic fundamentalism, you have further weakened
moderate Islam. You even bet
against them. Fundamentalist Islam
always has the last word because the moderates are restrained and even
paralyzed in their struggle against the extremists by scriptures from the
Koran.
The Arab proverb says: “He who prepares a poisoned meal is the
first to die, because he must taste it.”
Isn’t there a French proverb that says: “Ill-gotten gains never prosper.” The US created bin Laden, and they got September 11th.
Certainly there is a great deal
that invites Syrian Christians to distance themselves from the current regime,
but I can tell you that as Syrian Christians we see few reasons to destroy our
country and let our children be killed to go from one corrupt system to
another, one that would simply serve a different set of interests.
It would be better for us to hang
on to the policies we now have than to go on to others that really don’t seem
any better. Your policies have
done nothing but encourage the installation of an Islamic state in Syria with
the adoption of Koranic law.
Didn’t [Egyptian] President Morsi, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood,
just as has been promised by some here in Syria, express his intention to impose
the “Sharia” even on Egyptian Christians?
When this happens to us, thanks to you, there will be nothing you can do
but hope against hope for the well being of your own women folk.
Why this open letter from a
father who has been touched by the loss of someone he holds most dear? Is it to give expression to a heart
that has been afflicted with sadness, or is it, rather, because this wounded
heart loudly and clearly demands what a faint and indifferent heart cannot even
suggest?
Mr. President and Mr. Foreign
Minister, I petition you to redirect your policies so as to create more potent
and courageous actions.
Accept my invitation as a plea
but don’t wait around for more such pleas. In the name of what is left of Liberty, in the name of what
we have made out of Equality, and in the name of a crumbling human Fraternity,
I beseech you, along with thousands of my neighbors, to stop your support and
financing of these armed gangs who declare that after they’re done with us it
will be your turn.
Have pity on the unarmed injured
families, the families in mourning, the families who no longer have roofs over
their heads, the hundreds of thousands of young people who no longer have hope.
Have you seen Alep, the ancient city now become a ghost
town? Can you imagine Paris a
ghost town, where hundreds of thousands of French families seek refuge from
errant gunfire, from fanaticism, and from brutality?
Your allies here are tearing
fiercely at Alep, with its marketplaces that have fed Europe for centuries;
their attacks have reduced the city to ruins. The Basilica of Saint-Siméon, surrounded by its ancient,
celebrated Stylite columns, is now a ruin among ruins. Dozens of churches, mosques, factories,
schools, universities, all have been targeted by their weapons, just as the
archeological treasures have been stolen and dispersed in order to bring us
democracy!
We beg you, Mr. President and Mr.
Foreign Minister, to accept our highest considerations.
Claude ZEREZ
Father of Pascale, died in Homs
at the age of 20, on 9 October 2012.
[1] The ancient market city of Aleppo is the oldest
continuously inhabited city in the world, dating from the 6th
century BC. It is the largest city
in Syria. [cm/p]
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Version originale française:
dimanche 14 octobre 2012
Lettre ouverte à Monsieur le Président de la République Française et à son Ministre des Affaires Etrangères.
Merci de bien vouloir diffuser.Monsieur le Président de la République Française,Monsieur le Ministre des Affaires Etrangères,A l’image de nombreux syriens, je me retrouve père d’une victime de la guerre qui se déroule dans notre pays. Pascale avait vingt ans lorsque le 9 octobre dernier, le bus public qui la conduisait fut l’objet d’une attaque dans laquelle elle périt, assassinée par une bande armée reconnue comme faisant partie de l’Armée Syrienne « Libre » que vous soutenez, encouragez et alimentez depuis le début du mouvement.Des raisons d’Etat vous poussent peut-être à prendre position en faveur de l’Armée Syrienne « Libre » (ASL) mais ne clamez surtout pas que c’est pour libérer le peuple syrien de la dictature. Le régime syrien actuel et son appareil politique n’est pas tendre, nous le savons depuis longtemps, mais les « bandes » de l’ASL associent également l’arbitraire à la brutalité ; ce mouvement porte en lui les germes d’une nouvelle dictature qui nous fera certainement regretter la précédente.Sous des slogans généreux de liberté, de démocratie et de participation au pouvoir, vous avez, avec vos alliés, encouragé l’introduction sur notre territoire de groupes extrémistes, salafistes et autres éléments de la mouvance d’Al Qaïda qui viennent tuer et se faire tuer chez nous en détruisant ce qu’ils peuvent sur leur chemin ; pourquoi donc nous les avoir envoyés ? Les Occidentaux n’auraient-ils plus assez de courage pour les affronter eux-mêmes ? Si votre but est d’anéantir la Syrie pour protéger Israël, croyez vous vraiment que réduire le peuple syrien à la ruine et la misère va le pacifier et sécuriser Israël ?Vos prédécesseurs, y compris les révolutionnaires de 1789 ont toujours apporté soutien et protection aux minorités chrétiennes de Syrie et d’Orient. Aujourd’hui vos prises de position ont un effet contraire et aboutissent à leur éradication. Croyez-vous en éradiquant les chrétiens apporter la civilisation ?Qu’il est étonnant de constater comment en peu de temps, la politique française a réussi à nous faire douter du sens de sa révolution et de son emblème : « liberté, égalité, fraternité » ! En Syrie, votre politique, au sens de la pratique du pouvoir, a introduit l’arbitraire ; nous pouvons la résumer par un autre slogan : liberté et égalité en Syrie, oligarchie et privilèges au Qatar. Quant à la fraternité, elle régnait chez nous au sein du peuple et voilà que vous avez encouragé la guerre confessionnelle fermant les yeux sur les discriminations flagrantes qui se pratiquent dans d’autres pays arabes notamment en Arabie-Saoudite.On nous dit que le Christianisme n’a plus cours dans votre pays, mais l’on ne voit guère apparaître une philosophie plus généreuse et plus cultivée que la religion qui a bâtit les cathédrales. En quelques mois, vous êtes parvenus avec vos alliés à transformer la fraternité islamo-chrétienne syrienne, que l’on doit à ces deux religions, en une guerre presque confessionnelle. Et pourtant, cette entente, est la garante d’un islam tolérant qui aurait pu se répandre dans le monde.En échange, la guerre que nous vivons, par la volonté de l’ASL et de ses alliés semble transformer la coexistence en hostilité qui se répandra dans le monde avec une plus grande élasticité que l’entente. Soyez-en presque certains, les troubles que nous vivons actuellement, vous allez les vivre bientôt. Qu’entend-on dans les rues d‘Alep ? « Après la Syrie, l’Europe ».L’islam modéré est très fragile car le prophète met en garde les musulmans contre une alliance avec des non-musulmans pour s’opposer à des musulmans. En laissant proliférer l’islam intégriste vous fragilisez encore plus, les musulmans modérés. Vous jouez même contre-eux. L’islam intégriste a toujours le dernier mot car les modérés sont faibles et paralysés par les versets du coran dans la lutte contre les extrémistes.Le proverbe arabe dit : « Qui prépare un repas vénéneux est le premier à mourir car il doit le goûter »; le proverbe français ne dit-il pas "Bien mal acquis ne profite jamais" ? Les Etats-Unis ont créé Ben Laden, ils ont eu le 11 Septembre.Certes, bien des raisons inviteraient les chrétiens syriens à se distancer de l’appareil du régime syrien actuel, mais je puis vous dire que nous, syriens chrétiens, nous ne voyons guère de raisons de détruire notre pays et de laisser tuer nos enfants pour passer d’une corruption à une autre qui serait tout simplement au service d’autres intérêts.Mieux vaut garder la politique que nous tenons plutôt que d’en suivre une autre que nous ne pressentons guère meilleure. Votre politique n’est rien d’autre qu’un encouragement à l’installation d’un Etat confessionnel en Syrie avec adoption de la loi coranique. Le Président Mursi, membre des frères musulmans, à l’instar de ceux qui sont promis en Syrie, n’a-t-il pas exprimé son intention d’imposer la « Charia » même aux Chrétiens d’Egypte ? Lorsque nous l’aurons chez nous, grâce à vous, il n’y aura plus qu’à vous la souhaiter et la souhaiter à vos femmes.Pourquoi cette lettre ouverte d’un père atteint dans ce qu’il a de plus cher ? Est-ce pour exprimer un cœur meurtri par le chagrin ou bien pour que cette meurtrissure clame tout haut ce qu’un cœur tiède et indifférent est incapable de suggérer ?Monsieur le Président de la République Française, Monsieur le Ministre des Affaires Etrangères, admettez que je vous invite à une réorientation de votre politique pour en déployer une plus courageuse et plus virile.Admettez que mon invitation soit une supplication mais ne restez pas plus longtemps des suppliés. Au nom de la liberté et de ce qu’il en reste, au nom de l’égalité et de ce qu’on en a fait et au nom de la fraternité humaine réduite en miettes, je vous supplie, avec des milliers de proches, d’arrêter de soutenir et de financer ces bandes armées qui proclament que votre tour arrive après le nôtre.Ayez pitié de familles blessées et désarmées, des familles en deuil, des familles qui n'ont plus de toits, des jeunes par centaines de milliers qui n’ont plus d’espoir.Avez-vous vu comment Alep, la cité ancienne est devenue une ville fantôme ? Vous êtes-vous seulement imaginé Paris, ville fantôme, où des centaines de milliers de familles françaises cherchent refuge pour éviter les tirs et les obus de l’arbitraire, du fanatisme et de la brutalité ?Vos alliés sur place se sont acharnés sur Alep avec ses bazars qui ont alimenté l’Europe durant des siècles ; ils se sont attaqués à des ruines. La basilique Saint-Siméon entourant la colonne du célèbre stylite l’ancien, est désormais une ruine de ruines. Des dizaines d’Eglises, des Mosquées, des usines, des écoles, des universités ont été la cible de leurs tirs et que dire des trésors archéologiques qui sont volés et dispersés pour nous apporter la démocratie !Nous vous en supplions, Monsieur le Président de la République Française, Monsieur le Ministre des Affaires Etrangères de la République Française, cessez votre soutien aux éléments armés qui n’obéissent à aucune loi et revenez à ce qui a fait la gloire de la France.Je vous prie d’agréer, Monsieur le Président de la République Française, Monsieur le Ministre des Affaires Etrangères de la République Française, l’expression de ma très haute considération.Claude ZEREZ
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