Monday, April 8, 2013

Will Dera'a Fall? The "Ba'athist Cult of Unreality"

From an article detailing one Assadite MP from Dera'a trying to warn the Assadite parliament that Dera'a may fall. But some of the deluded Assadites still wish to deny reality and tried to silence him for telling bad news.

Other Arabic websites have said that MP Waleed Zoubi is from Dera’a. In the session of parliament, he stated that 20 days ago he alerted the presidency and government to the presence of armed militants who were taking control of specific locations, but that no responsive action was forthcoming. His words before the parliament were not framed as a protest but as an alert to Syrians, yet such honesty in the parliament is still uncommon. Zoubi presented his remarks as one concerned about seeing the muhafiza overrun by insurgents. Nevertheless, his open acknowledgment of loss of both territory and the morale of regime forces in Dera’a elicited objections from other MPs who tried to silence him, whereupon he demanded that they not interrupt him.

What remains fascinating is the dance that must be performed around the reality of events on the ground. It’s permissible to say that foreign terrorists are causing havoc in Syria, but it’s not acceptable to acknowledge that the uprising includes Syrian participants, let alone that the uprising is primarily Syrian—that’s been the case from the beginning. But that other MPs would try to prevent Zoubi, even at this late hour, from merely discussing in parliament the practical problem of a very real loss of territory is a telling reminder of the persistence of the Ba’athist cult of unreality. How can the regime fight its war without acknowledging its battles? Is it loyalty to mention terrorism, but treason to admit losses? Is patriotism the acknowledgment of conflict with “unknown” assailants coupled with a simultaneous pretending that no failure is occurring? Zoubi mentioned the descent of Syria into a state of war and warned that “if terrorists prevail, chaos will prevail,” yet apparently, even if an area is falling out of the regime’s control, it is still taboo to acknowledge it directly.

Subsequent Syrian news coverage of the parliamentary session made no mention of Zoubi. (Source.)
Also:

An account of the liberation of Raqqa.

Inspiring speech by Moaz al-Khatib given to the Arab League after assuming the seat of Syria within the Arab League. Contains English subtitles and English transcript.

And despite everything that the Assad regime has inflicted upon the brave and noble Syrian people, peaceful protests against Assad by free Syrians are still being held.

May peace soon come to Syria and Assad rendered powerless to continue harming innocent people.

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