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Letter From Syria

Posted: 02/ 9/2012 11:25 am

Dear friends, writers, and journalists across the world, especially those in China and Russia, I am writing to inform you that my people are being subjected to genocide.

A week ago, the forces of the Syrian regime stepped up their attacks on rebel towns, specifically Homs, Zabadani, the suburbs of Damascus, Rastan, Madaya, Wadi Barada, Figeh, Idlib, and the villages of Jabal al-Zawiya. For the past week and up to the moment I am writing these lines, more than a thousand martyrs have fallen, many of them children, and hundreds of houses have been destroyed over the very heads of their inhabitants.

The blindness that has stricken the world has encouraged the regime's attempt to eliminate the peaceful Syrian revolution with a repressive force that is unrivaled. The aid of Russia, China, and Iran and the silence of the world before these crimes committed in broad daylight have permitted the regime to murder my people for the past eleven months. But in the last week, from February 2 until now, the signs of the massacre have become clearer. The scene of hundreds of thousands of Syrians in the streets of their towns and villages on the night of the Khalidiya massacre, last Friday night into Saturday morning, their hands raised in prayer and in tears, breaks the heart and places Syria's humanitarian tragedy in the center of the public eye. It is a clear expression of our feeling of being orphaned, abandoned by the world and its politicians satisfied by their vain words and their economic sanctions, which do not stop the assassins and do not hold back the blood-bathed tanks.

My people, who have faced death bare-chested and singing, are at this very moment being subjected to a campaign of genocide. Our rebel towns face sieges unprecedented in the history of world revolutions. Medical personnel are prevented from aiding the wounded, and field hospitals are bombed in cold blood and destroyed. The entry of relief organizations in prevented, telephone lines are cut, and food and medicine are blocked so well that smuggling a bag of blood or a tablet of Setamol into the affected zones is considered a crime worthy of imprisonment in the detention camps, the details of which will one day horrify you.

In all its modern history, the world has not known such courage as that manifested by the Syrian revolutionaries in our towns and villages. Neither has the world known such silence, now considered complicity in the extermination of my people.

My people are a people of peace, of coffee and music I hope you will one day savor, of roses whose perfume I hope will one day reach your nostrils, so that you will understand that it is this heart of the world that is today exposed to genocide, and the entire world is an accomplice to the spilling of our blood.

I can say nothing more in these difficult times, but I hope that you will act in solidarity with my people through whatever means you judge appropriate. I know that writing is powerless and naked before the cannons, the tanks, and the Russian missiles that are bombing our towns and our civilians, but I have no desire for your silence, either, to be an accomplice to the murder of my people.

~ Khaled Khalifa from Damascus

Translated by Addie Leak.

 
 
 
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09:12 PM on 02/10/2012
A call to the Western countries to come and rescue your "rebel towns" from the evils of Bashar Assad is an invitation to be colonized again. A simple readings of current news will shed some light to where the ones you are calling for help stand. Are you aware of the atrocities committed by the Coalition Forces in Iraq. Is that what you want for your country. You are at a Cross Roads, wait for the reforms promised by your present administration, peacefully, or live under the law and order of the "Saviors" occupiers. Ask your countrymen in the Golan Heights how they feel. A band of Syrian Free Army" deserters armed by outside interests will not deliver the freedom you desire. Staying internally and refusing any outside cheering on is the better route in the long run. Violence must end from all sides. Outside forces are not on the side of the Syrian people whether they are Sunni, Alawi, Christian, Druze or whatever. Their aim is to divide you and conquer you.
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wom122
Primum non nocere
08:22 PM on 02/09/2012
This is not "evil Assad" versus "innocent civilians". The rebels are armed and receive substantial logistical and media support from the Arab GCC, USA/NATO, and Turkey. This is a civil war and both parties have local as well as foreign allies.

When it comes to propaganda, the Assad regime is hopelessly out-manned and out-gunned.
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08:01 PM on 02/09/2012
Thank you Mr. Khalifa for your letter.
The Syrian People has shown courage and inner strength in the face of the cruel,destructive, ruthless,and criminal regime.
Keep fighting for Freedom,Justice,and pursuit of Happiness.
Hopefully,help will come.
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05:12 PM on 02/09/2012
Well, you better do something about it then.
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streetmagik
You can't fight in here this is the war room!!
04:40 PM on 02/09/2012
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
04:37 PM on 02/09/2012
They are now repeating the lies the US tells the world as a reson for THEM to massacre like the Americans did in Iraq.
06:21 PM on 02/09/2012
Exactly, leave Syria alone
02:49 PM on 02/09/2012
I have a question. I would love an explanation. The author first begin with "week ago, the forces of the Syrian regime stepped up their attacks on rebel towns", which tells me that there are rebels who took arms. That means there is a war! That means the rebels are supported by somewhere, some country, some group, and he is indifferent about that!The author continues "The blindness that has stricken the world has encouraged the regime's attempt to eliminate the peaceful Syrian revolution with a repressive force" Wait a minute now. He started with rebel town, fighting, war then he moved to peaceful revolutionaries? Does he even know the content of the note that is given to him to read?
The author fails the question of where the funds and guns are coming to rebels, how he disagrees with arm struggle Vs. "peaceful revolution" as he calls it, and goes to blame countries that help the government! So what he is saying is to forget whose interest the rebels (read terrorists) are fighting I want it because those same people are paying me to write this propaganda note.
This is just a bit too much. I would view it differently. I would ask both sides to put down their arms, and I would ask ALL COUNTRIES to leave Syrian problems alone for the Syrians to solve. He doesn’t do that. That is called treason in my book.
11:00 PM on 02/10/2012
Daryush, your comment shows your ignorance. These "rebel towns" are the towns whose inhabitants are protesting regularly. Most of them are unarmed civilians, so they are not receiving support from anyone. They are simply demonstrating, therefore are considered rebels, and yes, traitors. Though, I think the majority of the world would call them freedom fighters. My family is there right now, witnessing atrocities by the Assad regime that would make your blood curdle.
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It is better to do than to be.
02:13 PM on 02/09/2012
The Syrian people have shown tremendous courage. For me at least it is not clear what actions would be appropriate. My hope is the Syrian people determine their own destiny.