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Entries from May 2008

صدق المعارضة

May 31, 2008 · No Comments

علي فرزات

Ali Firzat

Categories: تعتيرات · حرّيات · سوريون من أجل التغيير · سوريّات · عالم عيربي بديل · معارضات بديلة

The Delusion of the “War on Islam”

May 30, 2008 · 2 Comments

“It is clear that the problem is not Islam, but a resistant Islam, and, to be more specific, the problem is solely the “resistant” part, since any other formula of Islam is acceptable…The struggle against imperialism is a multidimensional class struggle. Religious subterfuges are either tools to buy time (interfaith dialogue) or tools that strengthen the imperialist project and weaken its opponents (clash of civilizations)…The main issue is not that of a Muslim, Christian, Jew, or non-believer. The issue is that there is an oppression and exploitation that must be confronted. In this context, a Jew who calls for the elimination of the Zionist entity “Israel” is an ally, whereas a Muslim who establishes relations with it is an enemy.”

Categories: Alternative Ayrab World · Leftisms · academia · all that islam jazz · not my articles

يا عيد ما بعدك عيد

May 26, 2008 · 1 Comment

ولسّا الأعياد جاية

Categories: حرّيات · عالم عيربي بديل · لبنانيّات

أنا يعني فكري هنيك

May 23, 2008 · 3 Comments

تصاميم المدوّن يساري مصري

لا جولان دون حقوق الفلسطينيين

Categories: تعتيرات · سوريّات

اتفاق منظّم

May 22, 2008 · 12 Comments

إن اتّفق الزعماء فهذا يعني شيئاً واحداً فقط: اتفّاقها على شعوبها. من هنا فإن اتفاقها خراب للأوطان وتهميش آخر وجديّ للشعوب من أجل تحقيق مصيرها.

إن التحالف إنمّا هو أشدّ خطراً من الخلاف, فالخلاف ربّما يولّد صراعات وحروب أهليّة وإقليمية, لكنّ التحالف يعني حصراً بقاء النظام الطائفي والطبقيّ ” بصورة شرعيّة وقانونيّة” هذه المرّة ذاك الذي أولد هذه الزعامات في لبنان والمنطقة.

هذا الاتفاق إنّما هوً “تشريع” و”قوننة” نظام طائفي أوّلاً في بلد شهد منذ أيام فقط بداية شرارة حرب طائفية. كما أنّ هذا الاتفاق هو تعزيز نظام راسماليّ مطوئف حيث تتسع يوميّا شريحة من هم دون خط الفقر- يذكرهنا أنّ من حاربوا مع صفوف ميليشيا المستقبل في الشمال (عكّار تحديداُ) قد حاربوا عند إغرائهم من قبل مسؤولي المستقبل بـ 200 دولار ويتراوح أعمارهؤلاء الشبّان ما بين 15 و18 سنة.

إنّ الاتفاق الذي حصل هو إنّما انتصار للأنظمة (ولا لأقصد هنا الحكّام) على الشعوب, هو انتصار للمصلحة النفوذية الفرديّة (بشقيها “الممانع” و”المعتدل”) المتحالفة مع النظام العالميّ على المصلحة الوطنية والعامة والمنطقاتيّة (العراق-فلسطين-الخ). من المؤسف أن نهلّل وندقّ كؤوسنا “بالسلم الذي “حقّقته” دولة عربيّة ما لم تحقّقه غيرها من الدّول, تلك الدولة الأولى التي أباحت افتتاح أول مركز تجاري اسرائيلي في مُدنها: قطر.

هنيئاً للنكبة اللبنانيّة, و يبدو أنّ النكبة السوريّة على الطريق.

ملاحظة: إن تمّ سلام بين سوريا وإسرائيل, سأهرع إلى قلمي وأضيف شركة أخرى لمقاطعتها على لائحتي: سوريا.

Categories: سوريّات · سياسيّات · لبنانيّات

صبيحة الإتفاق

May 21, 2008 · 2 Comments

خرجت من منزلي متّجهة إلى عملي لليوم الثالث في بيروت وبعد عطلة إجباريّة “لبنانيّة” من نوعها دامت اثنا عشر يوماً. انتظرت سيّارة أجرة لتصحبني إلى عملي على جانب الطريق:

-السفارة الكويتيّة
-طلعي

بعد دقيقة قرّر سائق السيّارة بقّ الجوهرة:

-دوموزيل مش مغيّرة علايكي بيروت اليوم؟
-كيف يعني؟
-يعني النّاس..النّاس مرتاحة..النّاس عم تتبسّم من جديد.

كانت تلك أول دمعة تنزل من عيني…دون خوف.

بيروت, متى سأكفّ عن شعوري بالخجل منكِ؟

Categories: لبنانيّات

Three-Year Sentence for Tariq Baiasi

May 13, 2008 · 5 Comments

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The State Security Court in Damascus has sentenced Tariq to three years after lessening it from six years to three years (originally, Tariq received three years for each of the following charges):

1- Dwindling the national feeling.

2-Weakening the national ethos.

The militarily security arrested Tariq on 7-7-2007 for leaving a comment on websites considered “suspicious” by the Syrian government.

Since Tariq’s family and their lawyer were reluctant to comment on the State’s verdict, we wish that the human rights’ NGOs uncover details about this news.

Meanwhile, we put in your hands the following report published on 23-2-2008 by Sawasiya which briefly talks about Tariq’s case:

Syrian Human Rights Organization (Sawasiya):

On 18-2-2008 the Supreme State Security Court had interrogated Tariq Biasi (1984) who was arrested on 7-7-2007 after charging him with “dwindling the national feeling” and “weakening the national ethos” based on Articles 286-285.

Tariq who was arrested because of a comment left on websites considered “suspicious” by the Syrian government, denied leaving the comment and stated that he saw it only after his arrest. He also asserted that the land line, through which the website was accessed, is not his but for a doctor (there are seven branches for this line and while all of them are used, one of them is used for an internet café).

Tariq explained that he works in computer business and he has nothing to do with politics or anything of the like. His trial was adjourned till 17-3-2008 for the Attorney General to state its demands.

Damascus 23-2-2008

The Syrian bloggers continue to call for freedom to fellow blogger Tariq Baiassi.

إقرئي التقرير بالعربية هنا

Categories: Syrianisms

Tariq

May 11, 2008 · 1 Comment

You are never forgotten..my thoughts are with you. Today the Court of State Security will state its verdict on Tariq.

Categories: Syrianisms

Syrian Laborers in Lebanon

May 10, 2008 · 6 Comments

This is something that will not be mentioned in the media of March 14 or in the media of the opposition because both could care less about the plight of Syrian workers in Lebanon. Today, Hariri militia men in the North stopped a bus carrying Syrian workers and shot at them.

Categories: Uncategorized

بلا مزح

May 10, 2008 · 1 Comment

‘Jumblatt: “It APPEARS that the ‘landline telecom network’ pertains to the security of the Resistance…”

No kidding? Couldn’t you have like ‘double checked’ before you plunged the country in strife, and given the Opposition this swift victory?’

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The liberation of Beirut

May 10, 2008 · No Comments

Let me come out clean from the start, those men who flushed out the Future movement and surrounded Jumblatt are clean men, strong men and, I feel, the most honourable men in the region. Within 24 hours the Nissan Pathfinders had scoured Beirut clean, clipped Jumblatt’s wings and left the “Quartet” nations, Israel and most of the ‘civilised’ world outraged - again. Good, let them be livid. It was not outrageous for them to fund and arm these thugs they called moderates, certainly not outrageous for them to fuel sectarian violence throughout the Middle East to facilitate their occupation, but it is outrageous for them that their puppets should be so effectively stamped out. This doesn’t mean it’s all over though, far from it.

Qunfuz comments:

And look how they did it - a minimum of violence. No executions on the streets, handing positions over to the Lebanese army. That’s the ‘terrorists.’ And the response of the ‘moderate democrats’? Today they’ve murdered Syrian workers for being Syriam. Junblatt’s people have kidnapped and executed Hizbullah men ‘with knives’. Hooray for pro-Western moderation.

Most truthful quote of the day comes from the former head of Mossad: 3 years work by Western and Arab intelligence services in Beirut has been wiped out in one night.

Categories: Uncategorized

Links for Beirut

May 10, 2008 · No Comments

Links of interesting Lebanese bloggers:

1-“friday-lunch-club”.

2-Marxist From Lebanon .

3-In the Middle of the East.

4-Land and People.

5-Lebanon …again.

6-Nostalgic Story Teller.

7-Sursock.

more links later..

Check out these awesome links on the currents in Beirut:

1-you cannot miss The Angry Arab News Service.

2- Sect or Sense?

3-The Free Men We Are shares with us his thoughts on the situation in Beirut from Damascus.

Categories: Uncategorized

Lebanese X Files

May 10, 2008 · No Comments

On the assassination of top resistance commander martyr Imad Moghnieh, Zeevi revealed that a “Lebanese side had provided ‘Israel’ with the picture of Moghnieh showing his real face. Only one person knew who (Hajj Radwan) was. He is a Lebanese leader whose security body was trained by Moghnieh.”
When the reporter asked: Is he Jumblatt?
Zeevi said: No comment.”

Categories: Uncategorized

Failed Lebanese Attempt to Disarm Resistance

May 10, 2008 · No Comments

Israel and the U.S. first wanted to disarm Hezbollah through U.N. Resolution 1559 politically, with support from western-backed forces in Lebanon. Once this strategy failed the U.S. and Israel tried to disarm Hezbollah by force in 2006 through an invasion. In a sense it was the U.S. that invaded Lebanon in 2006. This attempt to disarm Hezbollah failed due to the Lebanese resistance. Now again the same forces are attempting to disarm Hezbollah, however through a different strategy, using different titles, this time the focus is on the telecommunications network of Hezbollah in Lebanon a critical element to Hezbollah’s arms.

Categories: Uncategorized

The fruit of victory?

May 10, 2008 · 1 Comment

The army command has just announced it is reinstating Wafiq Shuqair as the head of airport security and will investigate Hizbullah’s communications network ‘without harming the resistance’, asking for the withdrawal of all armed men and the reopening of the streets. So some serious negotiating has been going on behind the scenes today, and it looks like Hizbullah’s two main demands have been met. The militias have aleady left Hamra and presumably more if not all of the Hizbullah-occupied areas. Siniora, in his speech, had announced (like Hariri before him on thursday) that the contagious government decisions would be placed in the hands of the army command. After a bout of macho drivel about how they were not impressed by Hizbullah’s arms and would never give in to their demands, he did just that, proposing a five-point reconciliation plan which called for the immediate election of a consensus president (which would be Suleiman), the formation of a national unity government in which ‘the opposition can not block decisions and the majority can not impose them’ (I’m still trying to work out how exactly that differs from a blocking veto for the opposition), the referral of the above-mentioned decisions to the army command and the immediate withdrawal of all militias from the streets. All this may sound to good to be true, as it resolves a lot of the contentious issues of the last year and a half in one fell swoop. But seeing as the armed men have already been evacuating their positions, we ccan only assume that the opposition has agreed to the proposals, which pretty much give them everything they want anyway.

Categories: Uncategorized

A Tribute to the Unknown

May 10, 2008 · No Comments

To all those who lost their lives during the clashes: to the civilian, 14th. March and to 8th. March deaths.

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The Word on a Street 2

May 10, 2008 · No Comments

Me and my friend who is a palestinian refugee in Shatila camp were chatting last night about what’s happening in Beirut and this is what he said:

X: ya alla shu mabsout ya razan..

Me: offf, lesh ba2a?

X: 3am yesir fihom zai ma sar bi nahr el bared.

(my comment on this is this: bombing buildings on people’s heads and fully and literally destroying the camp is never like whats happening here in Beirut. yet, people go and call it “occupation”).

Categories: Uncategorized

The Word on a Street 1

May 10, 2008 · No Comments

i say in “a street” and not in “the street” because there is no such thing as “one word” in the street(s).

I live in a building in Hamra where all my neighbors are HezbAlla supporters. and some of my roommates are also HezbAlla supporters. so one of my roommates is a reporter, he is an American and he works for a pro-Palestinian site, he was covering the clashes in Kurnish el Mazra’a. Today he comes and this is the first thing he said as he opened the door:

الله ونصر الله والحمرا كلّا

last night one of our friends came to check on us, she is a foreigner pro-Palestinian activist. everybody knows her here. she is always there for the palestinians, in palestine and in lebanon. and of course, she is there for resistance. also, the first thing she said was this:

الله ونصر الله والحمرا كلّا

she said that things will get calm soon, according to her resources.

i realize these two are not lebanese, but let me say something here..

on the 7th. i was the only person who was worried that things will get worse, my lebanese roommates and friends werent as worried, why? they said that these things always happen and soon things will get back to normal. that’s the problem, memory sometimes messes with our readings to situations and hence with our judgments. and it is happening again now when people call what is happening as “civil war” or “occupation”. why? it is so easy to go back to history and project terminologies that were founded then on every single situation where we have two parties fighting on the streets in lebanon. Nassralla was clear, this is not a civil war, this is an armed political pressure on a party that is trying to control resistance’s abilities to protect itself. if resistance is truly protected as Junblat was saying on TV the other day, why did he along with the U.S.-backed government initiated attacks on a very essential factor that protects the resistance (land lines)? why did he initiated the airport issue? there is a U.S.-backed strategical attack launched by the government on resistance now, and HezbAlla wont go this far if things wont get worse in the future. Nassralla was shockingly clear in his speech, they have two demands and nothing more. The government should start to think locally and stop taking orders from Welsh every now and then.

The government should rethink its resources.

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Beirut Blues 1

May 9, 2008 · 3 Comments

I just came back from the funeral wake of my neighbor’s son. He was 16 and he and his friend were shot this morning in my street. His family owns a bakery and a cafe in my neighborhood. They are also very involved in the local mosque. He and a bunch of other kids always hang out between the bakery and the cafe. They are Hariri supporters by default, like many other Beirut Sunnis. At around 10:30, when the fighting intensity was beginning to decrease, they went out to have a look. The sniper caught them both.

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Junblat has something to say

May 9, 2008 · No Comments

Junblat, who asked for full protection from Berri in exchange of giving up all his positions to the Lebanese army, declares on New TV that he is not going to war.

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