Action
Center Forum on Syria
cosponsored by Workers World and Fight Imperialism, Stand Together
Saturday, Sept 19, 4 PM
at Action Center in the Brewery
284 Amory St (near Stonybrook on the Orange Line), Jamaica Plain,
Boston
(Preceded by a 2 PM Meeting of Team Solidarity reviewing the current
status of the Boston School Bus Drivers Struggle)
The
hundreds of thousands of people fleeing their homeland of Syria are now a
headline in the corporate media. But the war that is forcing them to flee is
not, and when it is, it is filled with inaccuracy. The reality is that since
2011, the US and its regional allies of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar,
Israel and NATO countries have waged a proxy war inside of Syria for the
purposes of regime change. When Syrians and anti-war forces globally condemned
Obama's escalation of the war in August of 2013. the imperialist alliance
regrouped and turned the terrorist group ISIS into a pretext to justify
airstrikes in Syria. It is this imperialist destabilization campaign that is
driving Syrians and peoples throughout the region from their homelands and into
the racist states of Europe.
Hear Danny Pforte, organizer for Fight Imperialism, Stand Together, and
author of the following article:
Boston demonstrators demand peace for Syria
By Danny Haiphong posted on September
1, 2015
The Syrian American Forum mobilized people
to gather in Copley Square in Boston to call on the Obama administration to help
end the ongoing war in Syria. A group of Syrians and their supporters
demonstrated on Aug. 29 outside of the Boston Public Library to demand peace for
Syria.
The
Syrian American Forum has been at the forefront of the struggle for peace and
self-determination in Syria since the war began in 2011. Forum activists raised
Syrian flags and carried signs that condemned U.S. allies such as Turkey and
Saudi Arabia for their support for rebel groups in the country.
The
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has estimated the war has caused the death
of over 200,000 Syrians. The U.S., Israel, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar have
provided diplomatic and material support for “rebels“ inside of Syria in their
efforts to overthrow the government of Bashar al-Assad. In the summer of 2013,
the Obama administration sought congressional approval for military intervention
in Syria to achieve this objective.
At
the time, Russia brokered a deal that prevented a potential world war scenario.
Ever since, the U.S. and its allies have continued the war under the guise of
fighting ISIS. A coalition, led by the U.S. and Turkey, has conducted numerous
airstrikes in Syria without the approval of the government in Damascus or even
the United Nations. These strikes have killed Syrian civilians, including 52 in
May of 2015.
The
Syrian American Forum press release for the demonstration states: “The [U.S.]
American and international battle against terrorism continues to be short of
achieving its objectives. This is due to … the refusal of the U.S. and its
allies to acknowledge that an alliance which includes Syria is the only path to
a strong alliance to defeat ISIS, Al-Nusra, and other terrorists.”
Syrians
at the demonstration made it clear they want Washington to play a role in
bringing peace to the war-torn nation. When asked what people in the U.S. can do
to help, a Syrian American Forum representative answered, “Stop listening to the
American government.”
The
war on Syria is part and parcel of the world capitalist system’s drive to expand
global profits at the expense of workers and oppressed people.
Self-determination is a critical principle in the fight against capitalism and
for a new socialist world. It is of absolute necessity that people in the U.S.
stand with Syrians in their just fight to defend the sovereignty of their
nation. Long live Syria!
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