Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Four Days Of Condor

July 14. Self-ordered online disappearance for at least a few weeks was getting more fruitful than estimated. Stuck a real long time in the web digging the dirt. My greatest hope was unfortunately not fulfilled: that in my absence from the news the gentleman looking tyrant issuing ungentle orders would have been kicked off. The first footage I studied in detail was goal keeper talent and revolution legend Abdel Basset Saroot visiting injured victims of the regime crime. 'The world is perceiving the number of martyrs only as a statistic and not as human beings.' Yep. That hits. Massacre followed by more gruesome massacre followed by insufferable gruesome massacre .. German news finally passes harsh (and necessary) criticism on Kofi Annan disavowing him as help- and harmless uncle. 'Annan said recently: if we have a problem at home we're taking place under a tree discussing as long as the problem's solved. As of now Annan should sit under that tree discussing with the trunk.' (In German).

July 15. One year and four months. Sixty nine weeks. Four hundred and eighty seven days. Seven hundred one thousand and three hundred minutes. Almost all of us expected that it would taken shorter time to overcome Assad. But, hey, with this 'friends' by his side cooking their own dirty little proxy wars with the lame rest of the world .. and not to forget with the bunch of mercenaries he's permanently hiring. Like that kind of contract killer probably seeking some extra cash for that interview: 'We grabbed her and put her into the car. We drove to an abandoned home and we both raped her. After we finished we killed her. She knew our faces and our neighbours, so she could not live.' The lowermost grade of moral disgrace. So seen the next footage caused sort of alleviation. A Free Syrian Army branch speaker presents important documents approving regime ordered crimes. Sure, the regime media will assert that those papers are fallen from the sky or spread a similar ridiculous thesis. We do not only know that. We're expecting it. Regime media employees get only paid for selling increasingly absurd explanations.

July 16. The creative contribution of a young Canadian surprised me in a very pleasant manner. 'And as the eyes of the world try to turn away the lion of Damascus has killed again.' Damn true. Too much are still closing their eyes, refuse to register the humanitarian catastrophe, nourishing their luxury problems instead of. The following read describes the psychological warfare on the regime troops. Assad's shabeeha militia isn't as invulnerable as it appeared even some months ago. 'You are bombarding your brothers, your children. Why have not you already deserted? We know who you are, where you live.' (In Spanish). And the comet tail of a turning point hushed over the sky .. the remarkable fact about this anti-regime protest is that it took place not far away from the Syrian government's main palace in Damascus. The regime's not only literally losing ground.

July 17. Damascus dawn? Al Sham rising? Something's going on around and in the meantime in the capital. Fierce clashes reported since yesterday in Al Midan and the regime media tries to stage the illusion of a quiet calm district, reported clashes only part of foreign propaganda. But - bloody blemish: gunfire shots surrounding during the spontaneous interviews. Another proof that the only quality left the regime has is their excessive inhuman brutality. For everyone not familiar with the city's districts here an interactive map showing where the clashes took place the last two days. Suddenly terms like Homs Volcano, Damascus Volcano, Operation Earthquake are rushing through the standard and social media. Could it really be that the turning point is now there? This young FSA captain seems to confirm that kind of shift explaining that all regime militia control points in Talibseh, Homs, are taken in by the revolutionaries. The Homsees know too good about how it is being hunted and shelled by regime guards. Those refugees who made it fleeing to Jordan report elaborately about their dramitic situation at home and during their escape.

One thing's for sure: the regime's definitely not getting stronger. The arms Assad's allies are still delivering are responsible for the ongoing crackdown measures. Point. The inability of sending humanitarian organizations and medical staff inside Syria, until now no official buffer zones are created, the continued indiscriminate shellings, point, point, point. But a dictator who's reliant on hiring the ruthless bottom of criminal mercenaries, who's officially cancelling a pro-regime protest, who's meanwhile probably hiding somewhere outside the presidential compound is all but a bet worth. Do we need another interview with him? For sure not. Do we want to read something about his private life? No way. Do we buy his disguise of solicitude? Never. The reciprocal conclusion of Ghandi's famous quote is ironically becoming reality in the case of Assad: first they fight you, than they laugh at you, than they ignore you, then you've lost. We all have already begun to ignore you, ya Bashar ..

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