We, the IAF, asked a Syrian anarchist comrade?s account of recent events in Syria, he is
currently in Alepo. ----- [Syria] Testimonies of our comrade from Aleppo(1):
http://www.federation-anarchiste.org/spip.php?article1205 --- Text 4 - If we want to talk
about syria let?s talk about the beginnings so you could know a little from the unspoken
story. ---- Before the start of the revolution some few things happened a protest here a
protest their and some callings on fb pages for a syrian day of rage that has been settled
to 15 of march.the people inside syria was even afraid to press the like button on any fb
page that encourage revolting against the regime because no one knows what happens to the
detainees in Syria they still have detained people since 2 decades.
Anyway 15 of march was a Wednesday nothing serious did happen just a small demonstration
in Damascus the Capitol till the friday came and the famous story of the children of
dara?a who had their nails off during the investigations for spraying on the walls of
their school.
In Aleppo it was a different situation we go down me and a couple of
friends to the central square called "sa?ed allah" while we are going a
secret intelligence man stopped us then there were four of them
surrounding us and when they didn?t find a clue that we are here to
protest they let us go as all of us did say to them we are coming here
only to have launch but they send someone of them behind us we entered the
square and couldn?t believe that the square is full of
(police,intelligence, and army soldiers) so we went out everyone for It?s
own knowing that it won?t be easy to break a wall of silence built from
over 40 years till now.
And you can say we didn?t imagine that this was coming but after all
authoritarians do work together as for Bashar El-Assad, he gave an order
to let go of the islamist activists whome were in his prisons and right
now the largest islamist brigades are (ahrar alsham,soqor alsham,jaysh
alislam,jabhat alnusra) all of their leaders were friends in saydnaya
prison for like 20 years and have been released after a month after the
demonstrations took place in the streets so it make me wonder isn?t that
he knew that he can control them so he let them free just like any
authority no matter how dictatorial is it leaves some "left wings" just to
keep the bird flying.
"Anarch", October 20th.
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Text 5
There?s two places inside Syria that suffer from the worst humanitarian
conditions and they are the besieged homs and southern Damascus people are
do now and for real eat a lot from what if an animal rights activist read
this he will call them savages but for real what do you expect they had
been besieged for almost two years it?s good that they didn?t turn out to
be cannibals and if the situation did last more it might happen...
The northern and eastern areas suffer less from hunger or poverty because
northern is a borderline area with turkey the eastern with Iraq and
another thing the Syrian oil is located there and after 40 years of
stealing that oil the people discovered that they have been stolen from
because in Syria the oil didn?t fit in the national income it goes
directly to the Syrian mafia covered by the regime so when the rebel took
those fuel foundations the investment began.
The fight between alqaida and the fsa turn out to be based on an
individual argument between the leader of almogherat brigade (abo allaith)
and the leader of isis in Aleppo (unknown in person) so they took the
areas controlled by almogherat only.
For the third day in the row electricity is down Aleppo the reason is that
the thermal station that feeds Aleppo and it?s countryside has no fuel
left in it?s reservoir and it?s besieged by the opposition forces I think
for a small problem between them All Aleppo suffers from a total blackout.
Shohada? badr brigade is now preparing for a war with the ISIS they have
their mortars settled to the road that connects their areas with Isis
areas.
Anarch, October 24th.
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Text 6
Back to Aleppo where there were a lot of changes in the past few days
alqaida did take over three more neighborhoods (alsakhour,bostan basha and
alhollok) and captured the leader of almogherat brigade the infamous
"hasan jazara" and accused him with many charges and now he?s facing a
death penalty.
All media activists in the liberated areas are now facing the danger of
being captured by alqaida they have captured the working crew for orient
TV and killed a reporter who has worked for alarabyieh news channel called
(mohammed alsa?eed) and the prime charge is working against alkhilafa and
seeking a secular state , in this battle I don?t seem to have a place
because the both of them are working to get to a state which means
choosing the one who take the rule we are against them both so feel your
self in my place no one is revolting to take the rules from our lives
everyone is seeking to take the authority.
Assad in his place is now leading a strong campaign against Aleppo the
airplanes are bombing from the morning till midnight their main goal is to
capture alsfira wich is located southern of Aleppo, because there?s a
military facility which holds inside chemical weapons and they are trying
to capture the route that lead to there to make sure that the UN wouldn?t
meet the FSA on their way to there.
Anarch, November 4th.
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Text 7
ISIS is launcing a campain against the last remaining site for the regime
in the eastren countryside of Aleppo the problem is that this site is the
fuel electric station that feed Aleppo with electricity only this is not
the major problem the station uses hydrogen gaz for cooling the machines
so if those gas cylinders got hit everything withing 20km circle will be
damaged and here we got the main problem that and not far away from the
station we got sysacho and it?s a saudi-syrian company that produces chlor
gas and if this factory got hit every living being within 50 km depends on
the wind effect will be dead every living being the only things that can
survive chlor are cockroaches and germs and the only thing that can stop
this massacre is water but not a little amount we need a super rainy
condition to stop this or you can forget about Aleppo city if the wind did
carry this gas hopefully they don?t get hit but....
Anarch, November 6th.
[SOURCE :
- http://i-f-a.org/index.php/fr/article-2/398-a-short-story
- http://i-f-a.org/index.php/fr/article-2/399-some-news-from-syria
- http://i-f-a.org/index.php/fr/article-2/404-recently-news ]
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