MERRY X MAS FOR THE WESTERN DEMOCRATIC WORLD ! : Syria Spotlight: 1,000s Of Civilians In Besieged Damascus, Homs Denied Aid, Rights Group Says
EAworldview : 4.12.2013 -Human Rights Watch said Tuesday that thousands of Syrians in besieged areas of West and East Ghouta, including the town of Moadamiyyat ash-Sham (Moadamiya), as well as in the Old City of Homs, are being denied vital humanitarian food and medical aid. Residents from south Damascus, Moadamiya, and Eastern Ghouta told HRW that government forces have tightened the siege in the last several months.
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT : The formation of a preparatory committee to establish the Transitional Self-Management project in western Kurdistan, encompassing all components of the region
Democratic Union Party PYD & West Kurdistan Council
3-12-2013 – The revolution in Syria, which began as a popular movement three years ago, has been hijacked by foreign powers which have enabled and further worsened the tragedy of Syria.
REBELS CONSOLIDATING STRENGTH IN SYRIA: THE ISLAMIC FRONT – “WHO ARE THEY?”
PolicyWatch 2177 – December 3, 2013 – By Aaron Y. Zelin – The latest umbrella organization for key rebel factions in Syria may not include U.S.-designated terrorist groups, but it does oppose many U.S. objectives. The recent merger of several Syrian rebel groups into the Islamic Front (IF) is one of the war’s most important developments.
New decisions on interim administration / WELATI
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المجلسالتشريعيالمؤقتيقربعضالتعديلاتعلىمسودةالمشروعقبلاعتماده 2013-12-02
TODAY’S MESOP QUOTATION: “WELCOME HOME, BOYS! – BACK TO YOUR COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN : GERMANY – FRANCE – UK!
Turkey Deported 1,100 Europeans Planning to Join Al-Qaida in Syria
TODAY’S MESOP QUOTATION / NOW U.N. PROOFED : WAR CRIMINAL BASHAR AL ASSAD
Navi Pillay, U.N. high commissioner for human rights, has for the first time directly implicated Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for war crimes. She said an inquiry into Syria has produced “massive evidence” of war crimes and crimes against humanity. While there has been evidence of abuses on both sides of the conflict, investigators said the government appears to be responsible for the majority, and that evidence shows responsibility “at the highest level of the government, including the head of the state.”
KDP pressure on political union West Kurdistan

Wladimir @vvanwilgenburg –KDP pressure on political union parties to unify parties into KDP-S before Geneva in January http://www.welati.info/nuce.php?ziman=ar&id=11604&niviskar=1&cure=5&kijan= …
The origins of the Syrian crisis, its socioeconomic impact, & prospects for the future of the Syrian economy
The Syrian Center for Policy Research (SCPR) is a new research center based in Syria, conducting policy-oriented research on economic and social issues. Despite the very difficult political and economic circumstances, the SCPR has issued a series of rigorous research papers on the origins of the Syrian crisis, its socioeconomic impact, and prospects for the future of the Syrian economy. The following is an interview Mr. Rabie Nasser, one of the co-founders, and the SCPR team.
UNITED NATIONS NAVI PILLAY: ASSAD GUILTY OF WAR CRIMES / “BARREL BOMBINGS”
TODAY’S MESOP QUOTATION: „THE DIALOGUE PARTNER” AS A WAR CRIMINAL
Syria Forecast: Surge in Deaths by “Barrel Bombing” in Aleppo Province
December 2nd, 2013 | by Scott Lucas – ALSO IN MONDAY FORECAST UN Human Rights Head: Evidence Shows Assad & Officials Involved in War Crimes Children Play War: – http://eaworldview.com/2013/12/syria-forecast-surge-deaths-barrel-bombing-aleppo-province/
Explaining Iraqi Kurdistan’s Policy Towards Syria, Interview With Wladimir van Wilgenburg / Musings on Iraq
Monday, December 2, 2013 – The conflict in neighboring Syria has provided both opportunities and problems for Iraq’s Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). Kurdish President Massoud Barzani and to a lesser extent the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) have attempted to forge ties with Syrian Kurds and shape events there to their benefit. These have only met with limited success as the Syrians have their own agendas. To help explain this policy is Wladimir van Wilgenburg who until recently was based in Irbil, and is an analyst for the Jamestown Foundation out of Washington DC, and writes for Al Monitor.
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