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London Syrian Embassy 11 March 2011

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People from all walks of life were gathered in front of the Syrian Embassy in Belgrave Square London on Friday the 11th of March 2011 to protest against the Syrian Government for their treatment of Syria's citizens, especially its citizens of Kurdish origins.

The demonstration went well with no interruptions.

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  • allah syria bashar ou bas...my allah save bashar

  • great video many thanks

  • OH MUSLIMS, NAHNU QAWMUN 'AZANA Allaah BIL ISLAAM, we are a people who ALLAH HAS HONORED WITH ISLAAM, SO RETURN TO THE QURAN AND SUNNAH FROM THE FAHM (UNDERSTANDING) OF THE SALAF AS SALEH, THIS IS THE ONLY WAY FOR NUSRAH/VICTORY, EVERYTHING ELSE WILL BE A FAILURE. ALLAH WILL NOT CHANGE A PEOPLE UNTIL THEY CHANGE THAT WHICH IS IN THEMSELVES, BELIEVE IN ALLAAH WITH CERTAINTY, PRAY 5 TIMES A DAY IN THE MASSAJID, IT IS WAAJIB, GIVE ZAAKAT, FAST AND DO HAJJ WHEN YOU HAVE THE ABILITY, ALLAAHU AKBAR!!

  • Allah ,Souria,Bashar ou bas

  • @Ciwan2 They most certainly do want a solution, they are asserting their class interests over their class enemy, the working class. The bourgeoisie is far more united as a class at certain times than we are, sadly.

    Though I think it can be argued that events in Libya are partly an internal fight between different sections of the ruling class. But it is clear when one state sends in its military to a neghbouring state that all states are against the international working class and unity.

  • @ButherLi55ett I don't think the people that are bombing Libya want a Solution. All they are interested in, is their economical interests, or perhaps creating more economical interests. Now of course that isn't fair to the Libyan people. But then again, life and the world has never been fair. Hopefully that will change one day.

  • @Ciwan2 Sorry, I don't understand your first sentance. "isn't up to scratch" - my point is bourgeois democracy aka 'The West' or ' (over) developed countries' can't get any 'better', it is what it is. As I pointed out somewhere else, the "solution" wasn't bombing Libya it was supporting an independent movement of the working and non-exploiting class, being supported by open struggle within the region to deepen and widen the international struggle, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt etc.

  • @ButherLi55ett Asking a state to solve problems doesn't necessarily mean other countries should come and sort that state out.

    I 100% agree that the so called "democracy" of the west isn't up to scratch. But do you know of a better, currently functioning alternative ? There might be theoretical solutions (possibly) but theories (in economics and politics) play very little roles in the everyday life of an average citizen.

  • @Ciwan2 I may have overstated the case but what else is it when you ask states to solve problems? Problems which they are part of. Calling on the "International Community" - or whatever (which is an ideological term) to 'intervene' in barbarism which they are complicit in - but the people think they are not through either ignorance (no offence intended! I am ignorant of many, many things) or a belief that bourgeois democracy is progressive or that it is with our class so to speak.

  • @ButherLi55ett I wouldn't say the people in the video are urging bourgeois governments to go to war. No where in the video is war mentioned.

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