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Thoughts on Syrian politics, history and religion.
Economic News (April 4 2006)
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On the economic front, the new issue of The Syria Report has come out. As usual it is excellent and well worth the small price.
"New Year, Old Problems for Kurds in Syria," by Denselow and Taa'i
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James Denselow and Abdallah Taa'i have written an article for "Syria Comment" about the recent Nawruz demonstration of the Kurds in Syria and its suppression. BBC writes about the ongoing violence in Turkey which has cost 12 Kurds their lives in recent days.
Secularists and Islamists demand that Khaddam Apologize
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The formation of the National Liberation Front between Khaddam and Bayanouni continues to send shock waves through both the secular and Islamist camps. Both are angry that Khaddam has not apologized for his years of serving the state under Hafiz.
International banks join boycott of Syria
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A European friend writes to say that most international banks are joining the Swiss and US to cut off dealings with the Commercial Bank of Syria. This raises pressure on Syria considerably.
News Round UP (March 31, 2006)
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A new law in Congress against Damascus
From Mideastwire.com
Bahia Mardini reported in Elaph, a pan-Arab website, on March 30 that: “The Syrian opposition denied, yesterday, media reports and interpretations concerning the statements made by Assistant Secretary of State David Welch in which he confirmed that no communication has been made between the American Administration and the former Syrian vice-President, Abed al-Halim Khaddam, but that Khaddam may have something to say that [the US] wants to hear. The [Syrian] Opposition said that America’s goal on this subject is not to dialogue with Khaddam but ‘to merely listen to the information he has against the Syrian regime’. Khaddam also revealed a new law that the Congress is studying called ‘Syria’s freedom’.
Syria Rescinds Ban on Religious Lessons in Mosques
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Ibrahim Hamidi - the man in Sham - just published an article in al-Hayat explaining that Syrian authorities have set aside the recent decision of the Director of Awqaf in Damascus خالد المعتم Khalid al-Ma`tim, which forbid teaching religion lessons in the mosques and required them to close in between prayer times.
New Evidence in Hariri Murder
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Asharq al-Awsat reports that a new phone call transcript has been given to the UN Hariri investigation team by British intelligence. The phone call was held between a high-ranking Lebanese official and his Syrian counterpart in which the former confirmed to the latter that the assassination had taken place and Al-Hariri had in fact been killed."
What is the Government's Religion Policy?
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Is the Syrian Government trying to provoke sectarianism?
by an Anonymous Syrian, living in Syria
March 20, 2006

One of the central policies of the Baath Party from its inception has been to build “true” national consciousness and to treat all Syrians, regardless of their religious background, as equals.
The Siddiq Saga continues... (by t_desco)
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Zouheir Siddik nie s’être jamais rétracté sur son témoignageZouheir Siddik, un des « témoins-clés » dans l’affaire de l’attentat contre Rafic Hariri, a nié hier s’être « jamais rétracté sur le témoignage » qu’il avait fourni à la commission d’enquête internationale en charge de ce dossier.
The Silent Treatment
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Harvard to remove official seal from anti-AIPAC 'working paper'

Harvard University has decided to remove its logo from a study that denounces the pro-Israel lobby's impact on American foreign policy, in order to distance itself from the study's conclusions.

The university also appended a more strongly worded disclaimer to the study, stating that it reflects the views of its authors only.
"The Israeli Lobby," discussed in Haaretz
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Sasa at Syria News Wire asks: "Has Khaddam lost his mind - Khaddam accuses Palestinian MP of spying for Israel." Khaddam is accusing Israeli MP, Azme Bashara of having spied on Syria.

Sami Moubayed explains why the appointment of Najah al-Attar as Syria's first woman Vice President, may or may not be important.
Did the Anti-US demonstration Really turn Anti-Regime? A Second Witness
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A second observer of the demonstration outside of the Communist Party in Damascus gives us a different point of view of what happened.
Authorities Forbid Syrians from Meeting US Officials or US-Based Opposition
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Radio Sawa is reporting that Syrian authorities have banned meetings by unauthorized Syrians with American officials.
"Was Syria right to hail Hamas' victory?" by Ibrahim Hamidi
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Ibrahim Hamidi has written an interesting think piece in which he imagines what the world will be like for Damascus now that "Syria is surrounded by Islamic regimes or groups that have used elections to gain power."

Was Syria right to hail Hamas' victory?

By Ibrahim Hamidi
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Monday, March 20, 2006

Syria might be heralding it as a victory, but Hamas' success in the recent Palestinian legislative elections holds out a number of long-term challenges to the Baath regime with regards to Syrian domestic politics.
Damascus Declaration Leaders Confused by MB - Khaddam Front
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Hassan Abdal Azim, a founding member of and spokesperson for the Damascus Declaration, the umbrella organization for the internal Syrian opposition, has distanced his organization from the new Khaddam-Bayanouni alliance which was formed in Brussels a few days ago. They announced the formation of a transitional government.
Anti-US Demonstration Turns Anti-Regime
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This report of a demonstration in down town Damascus was sent to me by a friend, who didn't want his name used. He included good photos, but I cannot upload them, alas.

A Glimpse Beneath the Surface:
An Anti-US Gathering Displays an Anti-Regime Flavor

A peaceful anti-American protest organized by the Syrian Communist Party turned messy on Saturday, February 18, as the crowd turned against government forces and shouted against the Bath Party.
Ghadry's RPS Critical of New Opposition Front
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Farid Ghadry's Reform Party of Syria is critical of the new opposition front that was formed in Brussels between the Muslim Brother leader Sadraddin al-Bayanouni and ex-vice president Abdul Halim Khaddam.
Asad Interview on Sky News: Iraq, Reform, Security
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Talks On Assissination Plot: Assad interviewed by Sky News in Aleppo. Full 15 minute Video Assad Interview

Updated: 09:14, Friday March 17, 2006
More on This Story:

Syria's President Bashar al Assad has assured Sky News he will co-operate with the UN's investigation into the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri.

Mr Hariri died in a bomb blast in Beirut a year ago, and many have blamed Damascus and the Syrian president.

But, in an exclusive interview with Sky's James Rubin, Mr Assad said the UN team would be visiting Syria soon.

He said: "We will support any investigation surrounding this crime.
Abizaid: "Syrians have moved against the foreign fighters"
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General John Abizaid, chief of US Control Command in the Middle East, has said: "We know that the Syrians have moved against the foreign fighters. " Why? Because of Syrian self interest: "because the foreign fighters represent a threat to Syria." Syria does not want continued instability in Iraq.
The Bayanouni - Khaddam Link-up: Is the Opposition Real Now?
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A flurry of articles covering the different aspects of the Khaddam - Bayanouni meeting in Brussels have surfaced. They are claiming to have formed a transitional government. From one point of view, this is smart politics on Bayanouni's part. He will reassure the military, Baath Party and some Alawites that the Muslim Brothers are not out for revenge. He is trying to send the message that what happened in Iraq will not happen in Syria. It gives some credibility to his willingness to cast a broad net. On the other hand, his new alliance will alienate many loyalists within the MB ranks and within the ranks of his leftist allies. Politics is not easy.
The Bayanouni - Khaddam Link-up: Is the Opposition Real Now?
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A flurry of articles covering the different aspects of the Khaddam - Bayanouni meeting in Brussels have surfaced. They are claiming to have formed a transitional government. From one point of view, this is smart politics on Bayanouni's part. He will reassure the military, Baath Party and some Alawites that the Muslim Brothers are not out for revenge. He is trying to send the message that what happened in Iraq will not happen in Syria. It gives some credibility to his willingness to cast a broad net. On the other hand, his new alliance will alienate many loyalists within the MB ranks and within the ranks of his leftist allies. Politics is not easy.
Khaddam interviewed by Elaph on March 15, 2006
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The following Elaph interview with Abdul Halim Khaddam has been translated by Mideastwire.com.
The full Brammertz report is now available in English:
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Writen by t_desco

Full Brammertz report to the UN: Third report of the IIIC established pursuant to Security Council resolutions 1595, 1636 and 1644

Part One: The Daily Star
TheThird UN report on Hariri: by Brammertz
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The Syrian government claimed to be pleased with the most recent Hariri report crafted by the new Belgian investigator Brammertz.
Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister and Ambassador to the UN Faisal Mekdad commended Brammertz's high professionalism. "This report takes the investigation in Hariri's murder into a new level," he said. "We hope it will lead to the truth behind Hariri's death and the series of explosions that followed since the false witnesses have now been exposed," he added.
Mussawi of Hizbullah interviewed by Massoud Derhally
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Massoud Derhally, writing in Arabian Business, interviews Nawaf Al-Mussawi, Hezbollah’s chief of international relations. It is worth quoting in full.
News Round UP (March 14, 2006)
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Syria president agrees to meet UN investigator and be interviewed in Hariri probe.

Lebanese judges and the UN have agreed on the form of the International court to be established to rule on the Hariri assassination case.