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27 April 2012 By
Tariq Alhomayed The al-Assad regime's
disregard for reality has reached the extent that it
has accused a Syrian Christian opposition member of
being a Salafi Jihadist; can anything be more absurd?
Is it still possible to believe this regime that has
abused lies and falsified the facts in such a blunt
manner? This is utterly absurd. Two days ago, the al-Assad
regime accused the young Christian Syrian Yara Michel
Chammas – dubbed "Yasmina of Syria", of belonging to
the Salafi Jihadist trend. Yara, aged 21, is one of
the Syrian youths who have supported the Syrian
revolution since its outbreak, mobilizing more areas
to rebel against al-Assad. The story of "Yasmina of
Syria" shows it is now very difficult to believe this
regime under any circumstances. This regime claims,
falsely, to be a protector of minorities, and this is
what some Lebanese Christians affiliated to al-Assad
are propagating in Washington, but then it arrests a
young Christian woman on charges of belonging to the
Salifi Jihadist current! This regime, i.e. that of the
tyrant al-Assad, said that it had accepted Kofi
Annan's mission, yet it then opened fire on a
delegation of international observers, branding them
"fear-stricken" [for fleeing as a result]. After all
that Mr. Kofi Annan comes out to say that al-Assad
must avoid instigating a critical moment, and not use
heavy weaponry against civilians, who are being killed
every day at the hands of al-Assad's forces. This is
both amazing and puzzling, but who is really telling
lies here? If the international
community and Mr. Annan want to buy time then they
should say so publicly, and justify their reasons, but
if they actually believe al-Assad's promises, then
this is a scandal like no other. Al-Assad's forces are
playing a game of cat and mouse with the "fear
stricken" international observers; wherever the
observers are deployed al-Assad's forces target
another Syrian city, and the series of killings
continues unabated at its usual pace. The scandal does
not stop here, but there are those in the region, the
majority of them Sunnis, who now feel that their blood
is being cheapened, and that the international
community is carrying out a conspiracy against them.
Yet many Arab politicians do not say this publicly in
front of their Western counterparts, namely that this
is what is being felt by politicians, intellectuals
and most importantly the Arab public, behind closed
doors, and that this feeling has deepened
significantly after the famous statements of the
Russian Foreign Minister, who said that some countries
in the region want to install Sunni rule in Syria
after the fall of al-Assad. It does not stop here
either, as some in our region are also citing the
names of certain Western writers, specifically
Americans, who were notorious for their coverage of
the region's issues after the September 11th terrorist
attacks in America, and at the time wrote a lot about
Sunni regimes in the region, and Sunni ideology in
general. Yet these same journalists now remain
completely silent about the horrific crimes that are
taking place in Syria, despite the deaths of over
11,000 Syrians. How can the
international community and Mr. Annan still believe
the tyrant al-Assad, even as today he accuses a young
Christian woman of belonging to the Salafi Jihadist
current? How can they believe that he will abide by
any agreement or truce? This is puzzling and truly
amazing. Tariq Alhomayed is the Editor-in-Chief of Asharq
Al-Awsat, the youngest person to be appointed that
position. He holds a BA degree in Media studies from
King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah, and has also
completed his Introductory courses towards a Master's
degree from George Washington University in Washington
D.C. He is based in London.
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