As Bashar Assad was meeting chi jin bing in china, and turning a deaf ear and a blind eye to the Syrian crisis, Syrian young men and women in Swayda are demanding the full implementation of UN Security Council 2254.
• If Assad succeeds in his attempts to deepen his connection to a prospective role for China in the Middle East, the Syr crisis will continue, and protesters’ voices in Swayda will be silenced.
• If they succeed in their demands, 2254 will have a chance.
– 2254 is not just a number; it is a new horizon; especially, when Assad failed and disappointed everyone; and when an anti-normalisation law is being worked on in the US congress.
– 2254 full implementation avails for Syrians and their potential honest partners in the M E. great opportunities;
– Full implementation means peace and stability, which in turn means economic partnerships in a very rich and resourceful area, a partnership with international institutions that respect human rights and development instead of relations with rogue or pariah states like Iran or Russia or china.
– 2254 means a national solution to the Syrian issue, and; therefore, not supporting any policy to divide Syria and the threat it poses to peace in the Middle East.
– 2254 means that Syrians don’t want weapons or wars; instead, they want peace and media support .
– It means no more refugees and return of Syrians who fled all over the world.
– 2254 includes the release of arbitrarily and forcefully detained Syrians as a supra-negotions clause in 2254. Those detainees are literally deprived of sunlight and deprived of years of contact with their families.
• The Assad Regime doesn’t mind being called brutal/ criminal/ captagon dealer/ or the one that ruined Syria; it has in mind that nothing and no one could move it anywhere. The only way out is either article 7 or Union or unity for peace through the General Assembly of the UN.
• The Assad regime is a criminal regime; therefore, the uprise needs to be protected and supported politically, media-wise, and with cyber security. They need sustainablity, continuty and safety.
• Suwada protesters urge decision makers, academics, and journalists to directly contact activists with different political backgrounds on the ground in Syria.