With more and more Kurdish-majority areas about to become
fully embroiled in the conflict, the fragmentation and destruction of Syria is
getting near total, with only few towns in the south and along the coast still
spared, for now. But at least more and more of us are now united in suffering. This
is probably the only thing that could unite us at this stage. Will a history of
joint suffering be sufficient for the formation of a new sense of identity,
even as our purposes clash? It remains to be seen.
Friday April
12, 2013 – This Friday’s Slogan:
“Syria is Stronger than Those Who Divide It”
Death
Toll: 119 martyrs, including 6 women, 5
children and 10 martyrs under torture: 47 in Damascus and suburbs; 21 in
Aleppo; 16 in Homs; 12 in Daraa; 9 in Raqqa; 9 in Hama; and 5 in Idlib (LCC).
News
West
claims ‘hard evidence’ of Syria chemical weapons “There are several
examples where we are quite sure that shells with chemicals have been used in a
very sporadic way,” added the diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity and
without giving details of the evidence. A diplomat from a U.N. Security Council
nation also said that “quite convincing” evidence had been sent to U.N.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to back accusations against Assad’s forces.
Syrian
Rebels Break With Group Over Qaeda Wing Alliance “The relentless
pursuit of power should not be one of our goals,” said a statement by the
coalition, the Syrian Islamic Liberation Front, referring to the alliance
between Syria’s Nusra Front and the Qaeda branch. “This is not the right time
to declare states, or to unify a state with another state.” Expressing “surprise
and dismay” at the development, the coalition statement said, “We don’t need
imported charters or a new understanding of the nation’s religion.” And in a
further criticism of Nusra’s loyalty to outsiders, the statement said, “We
won’t be doing our population, and our nation, any service if we pledge our
allegiance to those who don’t know a thing about our reality.”
Syrian
Troops Battle Rebels near Lebanon Border The province of Homs and its
capital of the same name were the scenes of some of the heaviest fighting
during the first year of Syrian conflict. The violence has escalated there in
recent weeks, with Syrian war planes hitting the city daily. On Friday, troops
clashed with rebels on the edges of the province along the Lebanese border. The
border area is strategically important to both sides fighting in Syria‘s civil
war and battles there have been frequent in past weeks, particularly in and
around the town of Qusair in Homs province. The area is considered vital to the
Syrian regime because of its location along a road linking Damascus with the
city of Homs, a strategic supply route for the military. The rebels also have
been using the road to transport supplies and weapons from Sunni supporters in
Lebanon.
Special
Reports
Syrian
rebel courts restore order to life in Aleppo Marriages, inheritances,
commercial contracts ... they are now all passing through courts manned by
lawyers and judges who have abandoned the regime of President Bashar Assad and
joined the rebellion against it. There are some 20 rebel brigades operating in
Aleppo, and the court is run by the most important among them: two jihadi
groups – the Al-Qaeda-linked Nusra Front and the Salafist Ahrar al-Sham – and
Liwa al-Tawhid, which is linked to the broad-based opposition National
Coalition. And while the commanders of these groups are primarily concerned
with waging war against Assad’s troops, their presence is also felt behind the
lines.
Syria: Proxy war
heats up as endgame inches closer Over the past few months the
Americans - without being obliged to announce any policy changes involving
military commitments - have apparently tipped the wink to their regional
allies, mainly Qatar, Turkey and Saudi Arabia, to step up the quantity and
quality of arms supplies to the rebels. At the same time, the Americans are
reported to be involved in helping train supposedly moderate Free Syrian Army
(FSA) elements in Jordan and sending them across the border into southern
Syria, where the rebels, enjoying better anti-air and anti-armour weapons than
before, have begun to make gains that are being compared to their advances in
the far north. With western support being made contingent on loyalty to the FSA
and the opposition National Coalition, this has clearly put pressure on the
Nusra Front and other jihadi groups.
The
Revolution is Being Televised The story of six Syrian activists who
risk their lives to capture the horrific daily realities of the conflict.
My
new paper, prepared for a briefing in Washington, D.C. that took place on
January 15, 2013, is now out and is titled “Syria
2013: Rise of the Warlords.” It should be read in conjunction with my
previous briefing “The
Shredded Tapestry,” and my recent essay “The
Creation of an Unbridgeable Divide.”
Video Highlights
Rebels in the neighborhood of Sheikh Maqsoud, Aleppo city, take
a little dance break in between clashes, literally http://youtu.be/G27tjzVLynM
In the town of Talbisseh, Homs Province, rebels storm the little
village of Um Sharshouh, a loyualsit strongholds http://youtu.be/fwwD7lHOXSI the storing
comes after days of siege and pounding by rebel forces http://youtu.be/G7Om3RAIdQQ
As tensions in the town of Qamishly mount, after its designation
as an official governorate by the Assad regime, rebels head there to liberate it
http://youtu.be/TauEtu-bOxU It is not
yet clear how Kurdish members of the local defense committees (YPGs) will react
to this. But the YPGs and Islamist rebels have been working together in Aleppo
City for the last couple of weeks. As such, Kurdish and Islamist rebels could
be working together here, at least for now. The initial target for the rebels
is the military base at Tourtob, and the Qamishly Airport. Indeed, the pounding
of the airport with home-made rockets began http://youtu.be/AmOfOnq_9yc , http://youtu.be/RLe8S9ywiyM Loyalist
troops hit back and the outskirts of the city of Qamishly get hit http://youtu.be/SfSULmKSLRc Helicopters
begin surveying the scene http://youtu.be/dzzD9TsE-A4
Scenes from the clashes in Jobar Neighborhood, Damascus City http://youtu.be/3GXcZTJHM_w , http://youtu.be/YjhGv1q6FZQ The nearby Zablatani
neighborhood gets pounded http://youtu.be/2nyhbZs3jgU
Meanwhile, fighter jets keep pounding rebel strongholds in the southern parts
of the city http://youtu.be/O_K5TmHQdis
An ambush by Islamist rebels in Damascus Suburbs against loyalist
militiamen http://youtu.be/E8G0iA51wC4
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