Two Refugee Camp Sieges
The Syrian regime has a long history of starving Palestinians, perhaps longer than any other Arab regime.
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The Syrian regime has a long history of starving Palestinians, perhaps longer than any other Arab regime.
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Es scheint, dass das Thema Syrien einen prominenten Platz in der Agenda der europäischen extremen Rechten einnimmt. Folglich versteht es sich von selbst, dass die Mehrheit unterdessen das Assad-Regime unterstützt.
Die neue europäische rechtsradikale Welle und das syrische Regime Read More »
Nearly two decades ago, several parties and far-right groups started to weave relations with the Syrian regime. For example, communications began between some of the French right in France and the Syrian regime, since the nineties. Many visits then followed.
The European Far Right and the Syrian Regime Read More »
Omar Aziz’s name may never be widely known, but he deserves recognition as a leading contemporary figure in the development of anarchist thought and practice.
Life and Work of Anarchist Omar Aziz Read More »
Much of the European left’s argument against the revolution was demanding proof from Syrians on their worthiness of support, asking them to demonstrate that they are “revolutionary enough.”
Syria and the Euro-Leftist Double Impotency Read More »
Protests have continued and activists are calling for a ‘Day of Rage’ against Al Qaeda in Syria and the regime. This is ‘the revolution within the revolution’ and a clear testimony from the Syrian people that Daesh does not represent them.
Revolution within the revolution Read More »
It is quite impressive how many Europeans feel entitled to dictate to other people what they should or should not do. They feel that it is perfectly normal for them to judge and intervene in the smallest details of other political movements, to tell the world how to talk and where to walk, without doing the research necessary to develop an informed perspective.
Syria, European Pseudo-Leftists, and Žižek Read More »
Despite energetic organizing, clear and reasonable demands, and a commitment born of desperation, demonstrating Syrian asylum-seekers have been met by a stalling bureaucracy and a sneering public. But prevailing European Community law leaves them with little recourse.
“This country is a prison.” Read More »