A message to the youth of Syria

publisher: القيادة المؤقتة لحزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي في سورية

Publishing date: 2007-11-16

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Dear youth of Syria,

Syria, the courageous homeland of dignity and honor, is captive to a corrupt and oppressive regime that Syrians have never experienced as tyrannical and corrupt in their history. Syria calls on you to liberate it from the regime of repression, tyranny, and corruption.

Ask yourselves, young people, about your future in a country occupied and controlled by an ignorant and despotic regime. Envision a future for yourselves and your homeland under a regime where the punishment for expressing your opinions is imprisonment and hard labor for many years.

How can you build your future, which is also the future of your country, under a system that only knows oppression and instilling fear in the hearts of Syrians?

How can you shape your future in a system that suppresses your freedoms and denies you the freedom of thought, expression, and belief?

What kind of future do you hope for under a system that lacks principles, values, and ethics?

Do you not see, young people of Syria, how corruption permeates the state and its institutions from top to bottom?

How can you, young people of Syria, create your future under a system controlled by a ruling family that has violated all values, weakened the country, and produced backwardness?

How can Syria rise when corruption depletes its resources, and the dictatorship hinders the will of its people?

Dear youth of Syria,

The Syrian dictator deceives you with slogans of resilience and resistance at a time when the means for resilience and resistance are being deprived. Is resilience achieved through plundering the country’s resources and allowing the ruling family and its cronies to dominate the national economy?

Is resilience achieved by impoverishing the people, confiscating freedoms, and practicing repression?

Is resilience and resistance marching in the procession of corruption led by the team of Bashar al-Assad, assisted by Rami Makhlouf, Fawaz Akhras, Dhu al-Himma Shalish, Maher al-Assad, Mohammad Makhlouf, Assef Shawkat, Kamal al-Assad, Nizar al-Asaad, Ghassan Mahna, Naji al-Atari, and Amr Salem, along with a group of collaborators and agents who drain the country’s resources, spreading poverty, hunger, and unemployment?

Dear youth of Syria,

Nothing is more dangerous to the country than a regime that considers the nation a farm and the citizens mere tools. The ruling oppressive and despotic regime that sows fear and spreads poverty is the most dangerous, threatening Syria’s future.

Brave Syria, the homeland of dignity, is in great danger. Your national responsibility requires you to struggle for its liberation, achieve its salvation, and build a democratic civil state—a state of justice, freedom, equality, and equal opportunities. A state where the people are the source of all power. Organize yourselves, young people of Syria, to be the vanguard of change.

Reclaim the role of your fathers and ancestors who fought for achieving national independence and building a state that enables Syria to bear its national and patriotic responsibilities. Today, Syria calls on its youth to reclaim the roles of their fathers and ancestors.

Contribute to raising the banner of freedom high in its skies.

The Temporary Leadership of the Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party in Syria

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