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The Lizard King
18th March 2014, 13:22
http://syriafreedomforever.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/revolutionary-left-current-in-syria-establishment-of-the-peoples-liberation-faction-to-commemorate-the-third-anniversary-of-the-syrian-revolution/

'But the time has come, at that particular moment of the revolution, for the revolutionary left current to play its role in the popular armed struggle through the establishment of the People’s liberation faction without giving up for a single moment all forms of peaceful mass struggle that allow us to confront both the violent fascist regime and the reactionary counter-revolutionary forces. This is the road for the victory of the popular revolution, in rooting its nature in democracy and socialism from below, in defending the immediate and general interests of the popular classes, in securing the independence of the will of the people from any imperialist or regional intervention from any foreign power, and in recovering our occupied territories of the Golan by all means possible.'

Seems like the first (?) radical leftist faction in Syria is a fact.

Tim Cornelis
18th March 2014, 15:19
Not the first.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_Resistance
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Union_Party_(Syria)
And some leftist (Stalinist) parties, including:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Coordination_Body_for_Democratic_Change (some are members of this coalition)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People's_Will_Party

khad
18th March 2014, 15:39
No, sorry, you fail. The "political program" you linked is drawn from a 2011 article in Al-Akhbar http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/program-revolutionary-left-challenges-transitional-phase

The article is written by a Gayyath Naisse.

Who is Gayyath Naisse? A doctor exiled in France. In other words, someone with zero political clout and any actual force on the ground.
http://www.internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?auteur711

His last article from July of 2013 was praising the Nusra Front stronghold in Deir Ezzor as a model of democracy.

Raquin
18th March 2014, 15:57
As to the call to arms, you can smell the fear on these wannabes' faces. Any real militia like the Syrian Resistance, ISIS, Nusra, or even any of the FSA micro-factions don't bother hiding their faces because they don't fear being executed the moment they pop out of their basements.

L8GSo9aHr_U
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khad
18th March 2014, 15:58
Check out this new left front's youtube page:

https://www.youtube.com/user/ghayathn

So, what are the chances that this isn't the pet project of some leftist gamer nerd living in France?

http://i.imgur.com/vh4GgGe.png

khad
18th March 2014, 16:10
By contrast, an organization that doesn't live in some French basement:

http://i.imgur.com/qTpXokt.jpg

LiamChe
18th March 2014, 16:17
We should be protecting Syria from Imperialism, not trying to aid its downfall. It would be best for the People's Liberation Faction to form a united front with Assad to fight the Imperialist funded rebels. Syria is a progressive nation and therefore should be critically supported and defended from imperialism.

khad
18th March 2014, 16:23
We should be protecting Syria from Imperialism, not trying to aid its downfall. It would be best for the People's Liberation Faction to form a united front with Assad to fight the Imperialist funded rebels. Syria is a progressive nation and therefore should be critically supported and defended from imperialism.
How can they do that from the Syrian heartland of Paris? Should they do that before or after their daily Skyrim grind?

The Lizard King
18th March 2014, 16:28
We should be protecting Syria from Imperialism, not trying to aid its downfall. It would be best for the People's Liberation Faction to form a united front with Assad to fight the Imperialist funded rebels. Syria is a progressive nation and therefore should be critically supported and defended from imperialism.

How in earth's name is Syria a progressive nation?

Red Commissar
18th March 2014, 18:05
First rule of making a site/blog/facebook/twitter what ever is to never be using it for your personal activities. This is beyond pathetic, even for the standards of a non-existent group.

Brutus
18th March 2014, 18:53
How in earth's name is Syria a progressive nation?

B-b-but anti-imperialist rhetoric and secularism!

Anglo-Saxon Philistine
18th March 2014, 18:57
How can they do that from the Syrian heartland of Paris? Should they do that before or after their daily Skyrim grind?

During.

Many a FSA armoured column will be destroyed by dragon-shouts. I almost feel bad for not making a more substantial post, but these Potemkin "progressive" opposition groups are really beyond parody.

adipocere
18th March 2014, 19:25
B-b-but anti-imperialist rhetoric and secularism!
Cause you know, we don't support that. So fuck 'em. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adra_massacre)

Light of Lenin
18th March 2014, 19:29
The White Power "Left" loves murderous Contra-Salafi Fascists on the payroll of their White Zionist brothers.

Tim Cornelis
20th March 2014, 19:58
Cause you know, we don't support that. So fuck 'em. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adra_massacre)

The Assad regime has been responsible for far more massacres, not because they're 'eviler,' but because they have more advanced instruments at their disposal to kill. If massacring people is a valid reason to support a side, you should be siding with the opposition to Assad. For instance, reportedly 44 Palestinians were starved to death by Assad's regime (in addition to hundreds of Palestinians having been killed by them), but this is not a valid reason, from your perspective, to oppose the regime. The reason, I would guess, is because you have a weak for such strongmen.

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/01/15/world/meast/syria-palestinian-refugees-starving/

Dodo
23rd March 2014, 12:32
As to the call to arms, you can smell the fear on these wannabes' faces. Any real militia like the Syrian Resistance, ISIS, Nusra, or even any of the FSA micro-factions don't bother hiding their faces because they don't fear being executed the moment they pop out of their basements.

L8GSo9aHr_U

That dude is a Turkish Nusayri.
Would not say they are in grasp of Marxism. Not that I oppose or support them, it is not a group Marxists can put a faith in.