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tabatha

(18,795 posts)
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 01:50 PM Feb 2012

WHAT FREE #Syria LOOKS LIKE – #Zabadani – DEMOCRATICALLY elected Assembly, all religions represented

(The title is from a tweet that linked to this article.)

As we have reported earlier the situation in Syria is intesifying. In the last weeks the town of Zabadani has been under the control of the masses and all forces of the regime have left. Since then a democratically elected local revolutionary council has taken power in the town and is ruling it according to the will of the people. This is a very significant development. Zabadani has become a focal point of attention for the struggling masses throughout Syria. It is therefore likely that other places will be inspired by it and follow its example. Here we publish the translation of the first declaration of the council:

"The Free Local Council in Zabadani:

Having lived in freedom for two months after its youths repelled the violent attack of the Assad gangs aimed at destroying it and sabotaging it, and after persisting in standing in the face of any possible attack upon it, Al-Zabadani sought to build its own democratic experience...........The people of the town gathered to set up an election system based on family affiliation so that each 1000 citizen get one seat. The families agreed to form groups of around 1000 people each, and all components and sects of society participated in the process, most notably the Christians, where a priest delivered a touching speech in the constituent assembly.........each family or group of families were asked to elect a representativesfor each of their 1000 members and a general commission was formed, out of which 60 ran for the election of the local council resulting in the formation of a council of 28 members distributed on a number of offices. They elected a president and a secretary and formed a number of offices: political bureau, financial bureau, health and rescue bureau, military and security council, administration and general services bureau. The council and the offices have assumed their duties and the general strike has seized. [apparently there had been an ongoing general strike in the area - ML] The school have reopened their doors and the new flags have been raised, saluted every morning together with slogans for the fall of Bashar Al-Assad and his miserable criminal regime. The Imams of the mosques were replaced by ones belonging to the people and committed to the revolution. A special branch for security and investigations, popular tribunals, and a detention center were formed.....the vehicles of the Free Army put on their special plates and started patrolling and forming groups to control and watch for any potential hostile forces. Committees record the entrance and exit of strangers. Everyone is participating is a massive workshop to prepare what is needed to repel an potential attack, including military, food, and health needs, and also to accommodate refugees asking for safety from the brutality of Shabiha (thugs) and their regime. Also, to provide supplies other ruined cities and villages and help them to be liberated. The city council appointed by the regime was prohibited under the penalty of detention and trial of any authority that does not come to exist based on free elections. The streets and squares were renamed by the names of the dignified martyrs. The clinic of the opposition figure, Dr. Kamal Labawani, was chosen as the centre for the free city council since it is located by the major mosque in the old commercial city centre where demonstrations start and where the first martyrs fell. Democracy is a new experience and a new born baby that needs attention and everyone knows that they are lacking experience and culture of democracy, and that it is necessary to move to the system of parties. But first an atmosphere of freedom is necessary for different party point of views to form and crystallize.....It is a start, and a successful start if God wills. We want it to be the beginning of the liberation of all lands and people of the homeland who are dear heroes deserving all good, respect and support......and God will bring success........"

http://ht.ly/8KKhZ

(Libya NTC take note - they have moved fast.)



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WHAT FREE #Syria LOOKS LIKE – #Zabadani – DEMOCRATICALLY elected Assembly, all religions represented (Original Post) tabatha Feb 2012 OP
And in other news the UN is following a familiar pattern nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #1
Sounds like Paradise on Earth, particularly this: leveymg Feb 2012 #2
So, you prefer Assad's ? tabatha Feb 2012 #3
No, but there's the point. leveymg Feb 2012 #4
What happened in this town, which is probably going to be attacked by Assad again tabatha Feb 2012 #5

leveymg

(36,418 posts)
2. Sounds like Paradise on Earth, particularly this:
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 03:34 PM
Feb 2012
The school have reopened their doors and the new flags have been raised, saluted every morning together with slogans for the fall of Bashar Al-Assad and his miserable criminal regime. The Imams of the mosques were replaced by ones belonging to the people and committed to the revolution. A special branch for security and investigations, popular tribunals, and a detention center were formed.


Ah, Freedom.

tabatha

(18,795 posts)
3. So, you prefer Assad's ?
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 03:39 PM
Feb 2012

And as for a special branch for security, etc, it would have been better if Libya had done that and not left it in the hands of rebel brigades.

leveymg

(36,418 posts)
4. No, but there's the point.
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 04:01 PM
Feb 2012

And, I think the supposed parallels with Libya are limited in many other important ways.

tabatha

(18,795 posts)
5. What happened in this town, which is probably going to be attacked by Assad again
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 04:57 PM
Feb 2012

is that everyone had a voice. Everyone participated.

They stressed respect.

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