On September 23, 2012, an exceptional event took place in Damascus
under the title "Rescue Syria". The internal opposition around the
“National Co-ordination Body for Democratic Change” (NBC) held a
conference for ending the violence and paving the way to a political
solution of the conflict.
It was the first public meeting of opposition forces since June 27,
2011, when they held the famous conference in the Samiramis hotel. From
the side of the authorities the meeting was not only tolerated but they
also provided security. Official signals, however, were quite equivocal.
Only three days ahead of the conference senior leader of the NCB have
been kidnapped. The NCB blames the air force intelligence while the
authorities refuse any responsibility and point at “terrorist groups”.
This can be read both as a double game or as differences within the
apparatus.
The great interest of Russia, Iran and China in such an event, who
were present with high-ranging representatives, were certainly a factor
which contributed to make such a gathering possible.
In a statement of principles the conference affirmed “to adopt
non-violent resistance as the strategy to accomplish the goals of the
revolution. We recognize that militarizing the revolution (arming
civilians) is a danger to both the revolution and society. In this
context we view the “Free Syrian Army” as an objective phenomenon that
emerged from the refusal of Syrian soldiers to kill their fellow
countrymen who protested peacefully, and from this perspective we
consider the “Free Syrian Army” one of the components of the revolution.
As such, it has a duty to support, strengthen and defend the peaceful
strategy of the revolution.”
This is a very bold and brave statement proving that the NCB is not a
fake opposition. It is affirming the legitimacy of the revolt including
by armed means. At the same time it is calling the armed forces of the
rebellion to subordinate to the primacy of politics, to give priority to
the mass mobilization and to open up for a political solution.
Apparently this is the center piece of the political operation of the
NCB. The conference is witnessing to the Syrian people and its diverse
political representations that such a position is possible. It is
signaling that a political process can start. This is not a small
achievement.
The conference re-elaborated the positions of the NCB. It called for
the toppling of the regime and a transition to democracy by peaceful
means. It condemned sectarianism. It reaffirmed the rights of the
Kurdish people while maintaining the unity of Syria. And it pledged
support to the Palestinians and the Syrian claim on the Golan Heights.
As concrete and immediate step to halt the violence the conference
demanded a cease fire to be contributed to by both sides. To the regime
they addressed the immediate need of humanitarian relief, the release of
the political prisoners, the right to free expression and
demonstration.
The conference called upon the UN special envoy Lakhdar Brahimi to
organize an international conference to pave the way for a political
solution.
A permanent committee was established charged with the task to keep the started process open and to reconvene in due time.
Asked by telephone, Haytham Manna, international spokesman of the
NCB, called the conference a positive step : “There are many friendly
reactions from Syria and even hostile forces are obliged to recognize
the event.”
Egypt key
Apparently the main players on both sides are still not ready for a
political solution. At the same time it becomes more and more obvious to
neither side is able to win militarily prolonging the conflict and
increasing the sectarian tensions.
Not only for the popular movement a cease fire and a de-escalation
would be favorable. Also Russia and Iran are truly interested in such as
they also know that Assad cannot win.
The key lies now with Egypt. They have signaled their readiness for a
regional negotiation process including Iran – a decisive precondition
violating the old regime’s policy of isolating Iran to please the USA.
The new regime yields great influence over the Muslim Brotherhood and
could force them to the negotiation table. A kind of détente between
Cairo and Tehran is necessary. Tehran needs to force upon Assad
significant concessions. In return Cairo comes back as the main regional
power to the detriment of both Saudi Arabia and the USA. Such an
important geo-political change as another step away from the mono-polar
US world order is no more impossible but might need some more time and
maybe further popular pressure on the Muslim Brotherhood. It will,
however, not come without troubles as the US will not just step aside
and watch their empire crumble.
Meanwhile the pole for a political solution within Syria must grow
and the brave initiative of the NCB must be supported by all means. It
is the only possible anti-imperialist solution.
(28 Septembre 2012 - by Wilhelm Langthaler, Anti-imperialist Camp)
Lancé le 19 décembre 2011, "Si Proche Orient" est un blog d'information internationale. Sa mission est de couvrir l’actualité du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord avec un certain regard et de véhiculer partout dans le monde un point de vue pouvant amener au débat. "Si Proche Orient" porte sur l’actualité internationale de cette région un regard fait de diversité des opinions, de débats contradictoires et de confrontation des points de vue.Il propose un décryptage approfondi de l’actualité .
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