Update from Aleppo:”Superman is Coming to Rescue the Syrians?”

9th March 2016

A report from inside Aleppo.  Source’s identity is withheld for their own protection.

The best thing outside powers can do in the interest of peace is to include civil society groups in future negotiations, listen to what they have to say, and refrain from imposing top-down solutions that ignore the Syrian people”.

The above paragraph mentioned at the end of an article on Boston Review , called “Syria after the Ceasefire”, by Stephen Zunes:
https://bostonreview.net/world/syria-ceasefire-stephen-zunes

However, if the Syrian people dared to say that they want Assad, the western powers will either punish the Syrian people more and more till they are all well tamed; or the western media will explain what is happening as “Syrian people are not free, they are terrified from regime repression and punishment. They are forced to vote for Assad”. Therefore, let’s go and free those people by killing their leader and destroying their army!

Superman is coming to rescue the Syrians!

Although the article is talking about how complex the Syrian crisis became, but they are mentioning all the stereotypes and clichés, as if they are tying themselves with ropes and asking stupidly: “what a mess! What shall we do now?”…

Imposing democracy on countries and societies that have different ruling types, is like imposing Apple Macintosh operating system upon a Microsoft Windows one: We’ll have a failed and damaged PC. The usual next argument that comes after that mess would be: “Now that we have a damaged PC, what shall we do to clean the mess?”. The PC could be useful only for junk markets, where people can buy its dismantled contents by piece. Dismantling war-torn countries and societies have the same result and future.

After years of 24/7 brainwashing of the world with tons of lies, on all type of media, in focusing on spreading democracy by force on other nations, or changing regimes that don’t obey them, and after all these evil strategies were in vain; perhaps they could solve the problem by removing the “democracy glasses” they forced the globe to wear in the first place. Apart from anything else, no one believes that they really wanted to spread real democracy and freedom in the world. It’s all phony and fake versions of democracy that destroy nations.

Syrians were living peacefully for decades, happily and independent. We had corruption? And who doesn’t have? We needed some reforms on politics? Many reforms actually took place between 2000-2010, and the old corrupted figures left Syria before 2005 to live in abroad with their stolen fortunes (who later became supporters to the so-called rebels).

Yes, new layer of corrupted figures started to pop up, and it’s just a continuous work, just like cleaning houses, there will be new dust covering the surface every week, you deal with new dust by cleaning it again, not by burning the house and bring it down upon the heads of it’s inhabitants.
I always asked normal people over here, such as taxi drivers, how were their lives before the crisis. They always say that they were so happy. Everything was cheap. The poor and rich were working and happy. On weekends you would see the poor ones parking their mini pick-up vehicles or bicycles on the highway outside Aleppo in front of a green zone (we call that area al-Mohallaq), gathering with families in a picnic and BBQ activities, smoking Sheesha, and eating corn in summers. Those were the poor ones’ weekly entertainment, where they might stay from mid day till midnight. It was peaceful. Today, it’s the other way around.

What I always used to say is that before the crisis, Syria had almost 80-95% of what any nation seek to have (75-80% legal and straightforward progress, 15-20% corruption in its best, where the progress is possible after paying bribes, something no one is proud of but we can’t do much about it unfortunately), we only missed 3-5% of political reforms and freedom.

This whole crisis, destruction, cleansing, uprooting people from their homes, poverty, refugees problem, infrastructure systematic destruction, raping women, beheading innocents, looting, erasing priceless heritage and historical and sacred buildings and architecture, creating all zombie-like trash criminals that invaded us from all over the world…..

All that and a lot more, had been made in the name of gaining those missing 3% of rights. As result, Syrians lost 80% of what they had before, and didn’t gain the 3% they were promised to have!

Today we might still have 20% of our original rights and order, however corruption is controlling more than 75% of it. In the past, bribes were somehow like taxes in the west, we pay it to one party (corrupted employee) and guarantee that our problem is going to be solved, or the paperwork going to be submitted. Today, people might pay hundreds and thousands – if not million -folds, as bribes, ransoms, taxes, looting and theft; the paying is for too many parties; and there is no guarantee whatsoever that we will survive!

Still, the same lame mentality, of searching for solutions, by concentrating on their first big fat lie of toppling leaders and replacing them with puppets, in the name of freedom and democracy. Some misled Syrians still running after those rosy lies, like thirsty travellers in the desert running after a mirage. They just don’t want to or simply can’t wake up and smell the coffee.

Updates:

The road to Aleppo is still under daily attacks, and the SAA is protecting it. Sometimes the terrorists are occupying little part of the road for couple of hours before being defeated or fleeing the scene. People are travelling on it safely, yet it’s still a worrying subject for every traveller.

As for the city, and as I mentioned in my last email, the terrorists of al-Nusra in Aleppo city are targeting the Kurds sector of the city so badly. The SAA is defending them from time to time by air-strikes and artillery

Aleppo photo moe

Naturally the mainstream media is reporting that the SAA is violating the ceasefire, which is not true. Civilians are dying in dozens in the Kurdish sector (Sheikh Maqsoud) after heavy mortar shelling, yet writers are saying that they can’t trust the ‘regime’ in holding the ceasefire! I’m attaching photos that came on the media from over there.

aleppo photo moe 2

Syria became another Palestine, where the blames always goes on Palestinians reactions, never on Israelis provocations. That is the Israeli flavour in conflicts.

Everything so far they blamed the Syrian government of doing it in the last 5 years, they did it themselves.

They [US NATO GCC Israeli coalition proxy terrorists] used chemical weapons against civilians. They besieged villages and towns and cut all food and water supply of reaching them, the hunger strategy in wars. They forced people to leave their homes and to become refugees. They forced people to vote for them and didn’t give them their freedom. They kidnapped cities and tortured masses of people because they don’t share the same religion, sect, or political opinion. They brought multinational fighters (from 80+ different nationalities) to fight with them, years before Syria asks the help of Hezbollah, Iran, Russia (3 nationalities).

They did all kinds of atrocities and yet dare to blame it on the Syrian government. That is typical of the Israeli flavour in wars. Who targeted hospitals, schools, and markets in Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, and Afghanistan; claiming that the enemy is launching rockets from them?

Yet they dare to talk about Russian or Syrian jets attacking terrorist hospitals!

Going back to what the Syrian people want, I’m afraid there won’t be much of them left any more in the next presidential elections. The refugees in Europe and other countries can’t vote. They have been replaced with multinational fighters. They are the new Syrians now, and they could change the voting results in their favour. Maybe that is one of the reasons of emptying the country of its real people and scattering them in the world as refugees?

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5 thoughts on “Update from Aleppo:”Superman is Coming to Rescue the Syrians?”

    • Apologies Bryan, no its not possible to protect our friend who is living in Aleppo and as you know, surrounded by Al Nusra and ISIS terrorists so names are always withheld for their safety. All updates from Aleppo are from the same person..for continuity. We have known him for some time and he is extremely reliable and balanced in his views.

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      • I suspected as much, Vanessa.

        Nevertheless, though I knew it wasn’t your work after reading a couple of sentences – by the style of writing – others may think it is. May I suggest you open with the explanation you just gave me.

        Otherwise, I cannot tell you enough times how much I appreciate you bringing these firsthand accounts to us. I’m sure I speak for a lot of others in this. Thanks so much.

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  1. Thank you so much for this extremely intelligent perspective from inside Vanessa!!! There are way too many in Western so called “democracies” who don’t have the slightest clue as to how they have destroyed even the simplest things in life for Syrians. As to the question about emptying the country of it’s people – I have to say I’ve heard too many thinkless tanks, politicians, human rights advocates, etc. saying things that have made me feel that was their plan starting about 2013. By then they realized that President Assad was NOT going to “fall” or “go” as they demanded and they started the stories of refugees back then even though the number leaving the country was relatively small at the time. When a few rare stories in semi MSM appeared about the Uigyers with families in tow squatting in Idlib,none of these “experts” said a word about it. Then the resisting of listing Nusra as terrorists in UN by Western countries. Followed by constant repeated lies and military threats. By 2014 the “piece” prize winner Obama authorizing himself to destroy essential infrastructure, are just a few of the many items proving the outright intent to see how their “depopulation agenda” would go over on a small scale by trying it in Syria before moving on to the entire world of Kissenger’s “useless eaters” if they are successful.

    To Aleppo – hang tough and wait for SAA/HZB/IRAN/RF —— You’re in thoughts always!!!!

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