Waiting, passing
time, stalling, focusing on other priorities, burying your head in the sand, that’s
the essence of America’s Plan B on Syria. Why not? After all, the death toll,
as so many have been reminding us of late, is only… Only! The magic ineffable number
has not been reached yet.
Sunday May 6, 2012
News
Op-Eds & Special Reports
As
the brave students of Aleppo University continue their defiance of Assad’s
henchmen and death squads even after the university was closed, it will be
great if university students around the world showed some solidarity by staging
anti-Assad sit-ins and rallies in their campuses. This might just compensate on
the moral level for the failure of world leaders to act.
The rural
areas of Aleppo, Homs, Hama, Idlib, Deir Ezzor, Damascus and Daraa have been
decimated by the violent crackdown conducted by troops and death squads loyal
to Assad. Warfare conditions continue to prevail in major cities, including Deir
Ezzor City, Hama City and Homs City. In Deir Ezzor City and other towns in Deir
Ezzor Province, clashes between loyalists and members of the local resistance
have been steadily increasing in scope and intensity. Many towns and villages across
the country have been laid to waste. Some, like Bosralharir in Daraa Province, and
Houleh and Rastan in Homs Province, have been under siege for months with
locals on the verge of starvation. But they remain steadfast in their defiance and
rejection of the Assad regime.
For their
part, western media outlets and officials continue to quote the months-old
number of 9,000 fatalities, but the current toll, according to sources on the ground,
is now close to 14,000 with number of the missing currently estimated at 15,000.
In our experience with the Assads, missing is another word for dead.
Meanwhile,
Obama’s Plan B seems to ignore the situation until the elections are over at
which time his Plan C might just turn out to be Plan A Redux.
And the unraveling
continues…
Video Highlights
Sentiments
on the ground continue to harden due to frustration with international
community and increasing disappointment with the leaders of the Syrian National
Council. In the town of Binnish, Idlib Province, on Friday May 4, people
carried banners calling for the downfall of the SNC and its leader Burhan Ghalioun
http://youtu.be/xypdtnFOhMU
Hundreds
of rallies are taking place on a daily basis in communities around Syria. The images
are pretty familiar by now. Here are a few:
Damascus: Arbeen http://youtu.be/MtKUBX2vBlY Zamalka
http://youtu.be/IC7FN9HM18Y Hajar
Al-Aswad http://youtu.be/z8briStsocE
Eltal (funeral) http://youtu.be/zo8NCKyKTJA
, http://youtu.be/fu8yw5CdvOo , http://youtu.be/if3X9ZbPcqg , http://youtu.be/EaxpMKUDaLw Damascus
City (Kafar Sousseh – mass funeral) http://youtu.be/4jb2X6G7_Tk
, http://youtu.be/HJe07JdvWBo
Home
Province:
Talbisseh http://youtu.be/hC2hdXyXFFQ
Teir Ma’allah (funeral) http://youtu.be/rYpiF6BytIU
Aleppo
Province:
Tal Rif’aat http://youtu.be/06aDGcIM8FU
Shiran http://youtu.be/6nZcix4BC3E
Marei (funeral) http://youtu.be/hQ5tWtw9ITQ
Idlib: Jobass http://youtu.be/df_RrrddKWQ Kafrenbel
http://youtu.be/SORMtRtnLKA Al-Rami
http://youtu.be/BwGD7Xt0wbo Habeet
http://youtu.be/pbXOruUXsSg
Hama: Kafrenboudeh http://youtu.be/JVtOPYZn3XE Hama City
(Manakh) http://youtu.be/6MeWrxTetVU
Daraa: Tafas http://youtu.be/8rFlRpftxKg Ankhel
http://youtu.be/uNVy5z9TF7Y
The Monitoring Mission
The UN
monitors keep monitoring (Madaya, Rural Damascus) http://youtu.be/5eEncQlnyKU , http://youtu.be/UPI1vkHp3Do Locals take
advantage of the presence of foreign media to demand arms for the FSA and
freedom for the detainees http://youtu.be/XD9JNIMF-9A
In the
town of Da’el, Daraa Province, people receive the UN monitors by reminding
that that the army troops they are talking to are traitors, because they are
loyal to Assad not the people http://youtu.be/QGQJxniu0OY
In Kafroumah,
Idlib Province, locals come out in drives to receive the UN monitors reminding
them of the basic mantra “the people want to topple the regime” http://youtu.be/xyW83jU8nAs
In Talbisseh,
Homs Province, UN monitors were welcomed by local members of the FSA http://youtu.be/g4ON8LOG5Ek In nearby Qusayr,
locals come out chanting “Freedom forever in spite of you Assad” http://youtu.be/_taipzenyYA
This is
what the people of Kafrenbel, Idlib Province, think of the UN mission
And this
is how Kafrenbel residents view the current elections in the U.S.
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