While Petrodollars Propaganda showers networks in the
Middle East, Europe and North America to weaken
democracies' resolve to confront the Iranian and
Syrian regimes and as "lobbies" in the West accelerate
the campaign to break the isolation of Damascus and
Tehran, these two regimes turned against their
opposition in several attempts to crush them as long
as the "window of opportunity is open" according to
insiders. The Khamenei and Assad regimes, witnessing
the Baker-Hamilton report causing confusion throughout
the West and taking advantage of the findings of the
NIE rushed to clump down on what they consider the
real dangers emerging from the inside their countries.
Interestingly, and while the Iranian propaganda
machine uses efficiently the Oil generated revenues to
place favorable stories in the international media and
impact think tanks around the world, Syrian Mukhabarat
and Pasdaran operated swiftly over the past few days
to shut down dissident groups and youth activities
deemed "dangerous" -read too close to provoke
political changes.
Syrian Mukhabarat arrest dissidents
According to news agencies and the reformist site
Aafaq "Syrian security forces, last Wednesday raided
the home of Riad Seif and broke up a meeting of the
Secretariat of the “Damascus Declaration for National
Democratic Change in Syria.” Those who were present at
the time of the raid were threatened with arrest if
they did not leave the house immediately. This was
just two days after the government launched a campaign
of arrests across Syria sweeping up leading members of
the political opposition.
Among those present at the meeting, reports Aafaq
and other dissident news agencies, were: Dr. Fada’
Al-Hourani, President of the National Council of the
Damascus Declaration, Secretariat members Riad Seif
and Riad Turk, Nawaf Al-Bashir, Suleiman Al-Shammar,
Walid Bunni (a detainee of the Damascus Spring), Ali
Al-Abdullah, Ismail Omar, and Abdul Ghani Ayyash, Amin
Sheikh Abdi, Ghassan Al-Naggar, Gabra’il Koreah, Abdul
Karim Al-Dahhak, and Muwaffaq Nirbeh.
Syrian security services carried out a campaign of
mass arrests on Sunday evening and Monday that covered
all Syrian "governorates", and arrested members of the
National Council of the Damascus Declaration, who held
their convention in Damascus last week. Most of the
arrested have been released, but Akram Bunni, Ahmad
Tomeh and Jabar Shoufeh remain in custody. The Syrian
Human Rights Committee (SHRC) said today Sunday that
the Amn al Dawla State Security in the city of Hama
has summoned Dr. Fida’a al-Horani, the president of
Damascus Declaration for National change this morning
(Sunday 16/12/2007), she was arrested the time she
arrived at 11.00 a.m. and hurriedly moved to the
headquarters in Damascus. The SHRC immediately
condemned this arrest and requested the immediate
release of Dr. Horani, and the release of her
colleagues Akram al-Bunni, Ahmad To’ma and Jabr
al-Shoofi. According to Syrian opposition sources the
campaign aims at "breaking the backbone of the
democratic opposition, taking advantage of the
American so-called dialogue with the Assad regime. The
latter," added the source "took advantage of the
invitation to Annapolis by the US to claim that a
US-Syrian dialogue is underway. Hence under the aegis
of such perception, Bashar Assad instructed his
Mukhabarat to hit the iron while it is hot." Every
time Western media talks about "talking with Syria"
the secret services comes to "talk" with us, said a
dissident.
Pasdaran stikes at internet cafesAccording
to Reuters and other agencies, Iranian Police closed
down 24 Internet cafes over the past 24 hours and
arrested 23 youth. The Police commander Nader Sarkari
said his troops burst in 435 cafes looking for anti
revolutionary elements. Iranian opposition sources
said 11 young women were arrested. In addition
security forces searched 275 restaurants and closed
down 17.
According to Iranian opposition sources the
Pasdaran have been instructed by Ahmedinijad to sweep
the capital and other cities from the "potential
threat of growing pro democracy youth." In fact, the
Internet cafes have become bases for the "revolutionary
anti Khomeinist youth" in he country. Thousands of
high school and college students meet in these
locations and also communicate among each other across
the country. Per Iranian dissidents appearing in chat
rooms in cyberspace, a "real revolutionary force is
mushrooming in Iran." They said "how sad it is to see
Western media and academics siding with the fascist
regime in Tehran as we are on the brink of a
formidable uprising." Iranian young scholars said in
the chat rooms that "because of Internet we can read
what these journalists are writing in defense of the
regime. What they don't know, is that while they are
covering up for the Ayatollah and their Petrodollars,
we are becoming the majority among the youth."
Last week a main Iranian opposition group, based in
Iraq and Europe, the "People Mujahidin" organized
small demonstrations on several campuses in Tehran.
The group, known as MEK is still designed as Terrorist
in the United States while its status is now changing
in Britain and other European countries. Tehran's
regime, designated as Terrorist by Washington,
considers the MEK as terrorist. This puzzling
situation is due to the fact that pro Iranian pressure
groups consider the Mujahidin Khalq as a real threat
to the regime and thus put significant pressures
internationally to keep the designation of the MEK as
is.
"Axis" strikes at Lebanese Army
The Syro-Iranian move to crush their opposition
using the "window of opportunity" created by the NIE
and the "talk-to-Syria-and-Iran" campaign in
Washington and Brussels, is not confined to these
countries. This week, the "axis" war room delivered a
deadly blow tot he Lebanese Army, which is considered
by Hezbollah as the only native force capable of
engaging its militias at some point. The assassination
of Brigadier General Francois Hajj is increasingly
perceived as a preemptive strike by the Pasdaran
controlled Hezbollah against a future commander of the
Lebanese Armed Forces. Hajj was the chief operation
officer who planed and led the campaign to defeat
Fatah al Islam in Nahr al Bared. A growing opposition
inside Lebanon is building against this Iranian funded
organization. In today's issue of the Kuwait Al
Siyassa, several Lebanese NGOs called on the UN to
investigate with Hassan Nasrallah at the Hague. "The
only military force capable of perpetrating these
terror acts, other than the Lebanese Army and the
UNIFIL is none than Hezbollah" said these groups in al
Siyassa.
As events are unfolding the two terror regimes of Iran
and Syria are sprinting to eliminate the democratic
opposition rising inside their public and the Cedars
Revolution in Lebanon. They feel they can strike fast
while the beltway debate is still trying to figure out
if the power elite in Tehran and Damascus can become
good partners in Peace and stability.
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