Sol

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    On est la voix du peuple.. On est la volonté de la victoire.. La est du à la , , et tout le moyen-orient.. Je dis « Nous sommes PARTOUT ».! “Hasta la victoria siempre” ✊🏻

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    Twitter poll: should social media companies suspend the accounts of governments and officials who shut down or censor the internet?

  3. 3 different styles in Astana: 2017 and 2019

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    Are We Seeing A New Wave of Arab Spring Uprisings in 2019? - I think Iraq's case in context-specific. Read my comments here:

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    🇮🇶 has been through totalitarian dictatorship, through sanctions, invasion, occupation, insurgency, terrorism, state collapse. And now it is going through revolution. Hopefully after this it will witness a final stage of freedom, stability and prosperity

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    Fantastic read on the failure of the Syrian opposition to maintain the civil democratic and non-sectarian nature that characterized the early uprising:

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    I call upon Human Right Watch, Amnesty International, Women’s Rights and Red Cross. To investigate the kidnapping of the Iraqi revolution activist Saba. She has been kidnapped at her house by a militias this is a part of brutal Iraqi regime cracking down of protestors.

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    Iraqi protests are probably the most remarkable regional event in half a decade, with remarkable implications. But it’s astonishing how under-reported they have been in mainstream media. good articles but truly amazing how this isn’t covered play by play.

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    "Within 7 days a small state was created in Tahrir Square. Free medical services, free tuk-tuk commute, electricity, water. In 16 years the government couldn't achieve what we did in a week". Please watch and share.

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    Incredible picture from Tahrir Square in Baghdad right now! The energy is palpable! photo credit: Ibrahim Abdulkarim

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    These pictures were all taken in just a week time. The number of protests erupting all over the world in such short notice is just incredible

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    The energy coming out of these protests is huge,they are high school and college age students who simply want to live and enjoy their country’s wealth away from violence and corruption. Big question mark on the embarrassing global response to the govt violence against them

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    🇮🇶: over 200 young Iraqis have lost their lives yet protests for change remain undeterred. What started as a call for economic improvement has turned into a struggle for the future of Iraq

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  15. Seems off...very off...

  16. There was a previous 4th Legion of the Syrian National Army formed in the northern Homs countryside in March 2018, but that has been no more since the pocket surrendered two months later.

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    Algeria, Egypt, Syria (Idlib, Deir ez-Zor), Hong Kong and now also Haiti. Around the 🌍 people continue to take to the streets to demand freedom and democracy

  19. YPG rally after the liberation; their first uniforms were olive vests, grey keffiyehs, and red flags, a huge contrast to what they later adopted:

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  20. Kids celebrate the liberation: "Kurds free first Kurdish city in Syrian Kurdistan from Assad regime", showing female members of the civil defence units (civilian clothes and blue cards):

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  21. First video of the "liberation of Kobanî from the gangs of Assad", 19 July 2012: People celebrate in the streets and raise flag of Kurdistan over vacanted mukhabarat building:

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    Three Arrows, a Youtube channel most known for debunking Holocaust denial and other reactionary talking points, has been taken down by Youtube without warning after mass flagging by hate groups. It is our duty to insist to that they be reinstated.

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  23. Thousands of survivors fled north toward Aleppo, Afrin, and Kobanî. The massacre, which was not well-documented, was a focus of this HRC report in August 2013:

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  24. Possibly as a response to this bold declaration, combined forces of Jabhat al-Nusra, ISIS, and Abdul Jabbar al-Oqaidi's Aleppo Revolutionary Military Council attacked the towns the next month and went house-to-house to kill dozens of Kurds. Around 400 people went missing.

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  25. On 26 June 2013, the local councils of Kurdish-majority Tel Aran and Tel Hasel declared their independence from as-Safira district of Free Aleppo Governorate Council, while affirming their "absolute loyalty" to the Sharia Committee of Aleppo Governorate:

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  26. Abu Thibit and the Swords of Shaha were reluctant to fight ISIS when conflict broke out in 2014:

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  27. In November 2014, the Swords left the Gathering after leadership disputes and disputes over Islamist vs secular tendencies of the group:

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  28. Abu Thibit has since left Syria. According to his Facebook profile, he now lives in Davos, Graubünden, Switzerland: It's unclear what happened to Abu Marwan.

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  29. Abu Thibit may have became the commander of the little-known Battalions of Syrian Parasites in May 2016. Al Jazeera reported in August 2016 that "his army was fighting alongside Jabhat Fatah al-Sham because America failed him":

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  30. He was still commander of the Swords of Shahba by the time of this Arabi 21 interview in December 2015, when he claimed that the regime landed helicopters in Afrin to supply the SDF with ammunition, and that rebel groups in Azaz collaborated with them:

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  31. Abu Marwan was released some time before 2016. He kept his huge beard, called for the genocide of Shia and Alawites, and posted photos of his son (daughter?) wielding weapons on the frontlines.

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  32. When Western media report on Abu Thibit, they tend to emphasize that his group was "moderate".

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  33. Abu Thibit on US airstrikes in September 2014: "I was one of the factions that fought alongside ISIS against Assad's army at Menagh Base. We are against strikes on Jabhat al-Nusra because they are our brothers, we have seen nothing but support from them."

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  34. During 2013, Abu Marwan (, left) grew a huge beard. He was also bald despite being younger than Abu Thibit (right), who had a full hairline as of December 2013: ^ Abu Thabit talking about the capture of Abu Marwan by ISIS for ransom.

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