Nader

@DarthNader

Writer, ranter, researcher. Politics, political economy, social movements, history, mostly Middle East. Homsi. تشاؤم العقل، تفاؤل الإرادة.

Joined April 2009

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  1. Obama directs administration to accept 10,000 Syrian refugees in the next year

  2. retweeted

    my reactions to Syria have shifted in past 4.5yrs but i've always maintained US doesn't want regime gone & this has been proven over & over

  3. Photo of drowned Syrian child reminder of US border deaths

  4. Anarchists welcome refugees in Lesbos, Greece

  5. And now for something completely different

  6. Sep 7

    Syrians demonstrate against Jabhat al-Nusra in al-Atarib (near Aleppo)

    Translated from Romanian by

  7. Why are so many people obsessed with getting Gulf countries to accept Syrian refugees? Haven't Syrian refugees been through enough?

  8. Rhetoric of police state apologists everywhere: "Infiltrators trying to provoke violence." It shouldn't pass muster for 2011.

  9. They point to one or two examples of security forces being targeted in March 2011. What does this have to do with thousands in the streets?

  10. People try to tarnish Syria's radical social movement in 2011 and say it was "militarized from the beginning," and not peaceful.

  11. But mark my words, once this wretched war is over, the radical social movement that was born in 2011 in Syria will be rebuilt and return.

  12. And now that they've succeeded all our "progressive" friends abroad seem to want to do is rub it in our face.

  13. Both Assad & "friends of the opposition" worked hard to eliminate progressive opposition to ensure all that was left was hardline Islamists.

  14. And then they say, with glee, "Where are the progressive forces in Syria? There are none. That's why we must support Assad."

  15. Where are the revolutionary/progressive forces in Syria? Either: A) in prison B) in exile C) dead All thanks to Assad.

  16. retweeted

    like this is the only way to get people to empathise- make it about expensive gadgets.

  17. well you know actually Steve Jobs was the son of Syrian mi--zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  18. Next Sat, US in solidarity w refugees from : NY: Boston: DC:

  19. : "From Baghdad to Beirut, we shall continue. No Sunni, no Shia, we want a civil state."

  20. "It’s not up to the rebels to learn to speak anarchist; it’s up to the anarchists to become polyglot."

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