Aug 092012
 

Sección Española—

La Guerra Civil Española—(2) 1936-1939
Granada Television (U.K.)

Republican loyalists man a machine gun in Belchete.

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Aug 092012
 

The   B u l l e t Socialist Project • E-Bulletin No. 676

Syria Between Revolution and Counterrevolution
Sungur Savran

The struggle between the Baath regime of Bashar al-Assad and the popular masses of the city and country in Syria that started on 15 March 2011 seems to have consumed both sides in its ferocity. It is promising imminent victory to a third force that has been carefully engineered, supported and armed by the international forces of counterrevolution. This third force is a bourgeois coalition composed of different political tendencies, including opportunist pro-imperialist bourgeois politicians living in exile and waiting for their day to come, Sunni Muslim movements of various stripes, most saliently the Muslim Brotherhood, direct representatives of various sections of the Syrian bourgeoisie and defectors from the Syrian army. The forces of international counterrevolution, consisting mainly of imperialism, first and foremost the U.S. of course, Sunni Arab reaction led by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and Turkey (Israel has kept an incredibly low profile) seem to be nearing success in their grand aim of deviating the uprising of the popular masses, an authentic part of the Arab revolution, into a ‘responsible,’ pro-imperalistic movement that can take Assad’s place without a radical rupture with the existing bourgeois state.

March 2011 – The arrest of 15 school children enraged the population of Deraa and sparked widespread protests in Syria. Continue reading »

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