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- Hussam Ayloush
- Hussam has been a lifelong human rights activist who is passionate about promoting democratic societies, in the US and worldwide, in which all people, including immigrants, workers, minorities, and the poor enjoy freedom, justice, economic justice, respect, and equality. Mr. Ayloush frequently lectures on Islam, media relations, civil rights, hate crimes and international affairs. He has consistently appeared in local, national, and international media. Full biography at: http://hussamayloush.blogspot.com/2006/08/biography-of-hussam-ayloush.html
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Friday, January 10, 2014
Who and what is a terrorist?
The label "terrorist" is one of the most exploited and hypocritical political terms used in our modern time.
It is regularly used by our government to describe the targets of our CIA's drone attacks (who mostly turned out to be innocent civilians) or those who oppose our foreign invasions. It is used by Israel to describe Palestinians who oppose its illegal and brutal occupation of their land. It was used by the psychotic Qaddafi to describe brave Libyans who demanded freedom. It is used by the butcher Assad to describe and slaughter Syrians who revolted against his dictatorship for freedom and democracy. It is what Al-Sisi calls pro-democracy Egyptians who oppose his military coup. It is how Bahrain labels Bahrainis who demand equal rights and democracy. It is what China calls persecuted Uighurs and Tibetans who demand basic human rights. It is what India calls the occupied people of Kashmir for demanding freedom...
There are certainly groups such as Al Qaeda, Jewish Defense League, KKK, Neo-Nazis, and many others which have engaged in terrorism and deserve to be labeled "terrorist". However, by falsely accusing their legitimate opponents of being terrorists, governments that are actually engaging in terrorist-like behavior seek to dehumanize those opponents in order to justify human rights violations and murder against them and their communities. The manipulation of the term also leads to the trivialization and normalization of real acts of terror committed by such governments or actual terrorist groups and individuals.
Therefore, next time you hear the term "terrorist", remember that it could be about a real terrorist, a freedom fighter, a pro-democracy activist, or some browned-skinned collateral damage.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Video footage emerges of Assad forces' massacre in Houla
Video footage emerges of Syrian battle that killed more than 100 as Hague warns country is facing all-out civil war
PUBLISHED: 21:56 EST, 28 May 2012 | UPDATED: 01:47 EST, 29 May 2012
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2151420/Syria-facing-civil-war-warns-Hague-amid-fresh-reports-civilian-massacre-Assad-regime.htmlhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2151420/Syria-facing-civil-war-warns-Hague-amid-fresh-reports-civilian-massacre-Assad-regime.html
A video purporting to show scenes of the massacre in which 100 people were killed has been released by Syrian opposition activists.
The gruesome scenes show people running along a street, apparently just after the beginning of the attack on the town of Houla on Friday.
Smoke fills the air and the bloodied, lifeless bodies of youngsters can be seen on the ground in the video grabs, the authenticity of which have not yet been verified.

Panic: This frame grab made from an amateur
video provided by Syrian activists yesterday purports to show scenes
from the massacre in Houla on May 25 that killed more than 100 people,
many of them children

Chaos: A youngster runs for his life in the video, the authenticity of which has not yet been independently verified

Tragic: The dead bodies of youngsters can be seen lying on the floor as violence erupts around them
Last night William Hague warned that Syria is on the brink of ‘all-out civil war’ - as reports emerged of a fresh massacre of civilians by the brutal regime.
The Foreign Secretary and David Cameron both launched high-level diplomatic talks aimed at ramping up pressure on dictator Bashar al-Assad.
Mr Hague flew to Moscow for talks with his counterpart Sergei Lavrov in the hope of securing Russian support for a tough new United Nations resolution.

'All out civil war': William Hague, the Foreign
Secretary, meets his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov in Moscow
yesterday to try to build a consensus for action over the violence in
Syria


United front:
Prime Minister David Cameron spoke with French president Francois
Hollande by telephone to discuss the growing crisis in the Middle
Eastern country
The Security Council will discuss Syria again today, ahead of a report tomorrow from former UN secretary general Kofi Annan, who is acting as the international community’s envoy on Syria.
In London, Syria’s charge d’affaires was summoned to the Foreign Office for a dressing down over the slaughter of dozens of women and children at Houla last week, which has sparked international outrage.
Foreign Office political director Sir Geoffrey Adams described the attack as ‘a sickening and evil crime’. He told the Syrian diplomat that Britain wanted all those responsible to be identified and held accountable and warned of ‘further quick and robust action’ from the international community unless all military operations ceased immediately.
The Houla massacre, in which more than 100 men, women and children were killed, was condemned by the UN Security Council in a rare show of unity on Sunday night.
Last night the Syrian Foreign Ministry claimed ‘hundreds of armed men’ took part in the atrocity.
But the condemnation appeared to have little impact on the hardline Damascus regime, with reports emerging of a fresh massacre in the town of Hama. Activists said at least 41 people had been killed during an artillery attack on the town by Assad’s forces.

Massacre: This citizen journalism image provided by Syrian opposition's Shaam News Network shows shrouded dead bodies in Houla
He called on the regime to halt violence and urged ‘every individual with a gun’ to lay down their arms.
Speaking at a press conference in Moscow, Mr Hague acknowledged that Britain and Russia had not always seen eye-to-eye on Syria, but characterised the discussions with Mr Lavrov as ‘good and frank and honest’.
He said both countries were agreed that Mr Annan’s plan for a ceasefire followed by talks between the two sides, was the best hope currently on offer for Syria.

International attention: UN observers view bodies at a hospital morgue before the burial of the Houla dead
But Britain also believes Assad’s departure is a precondition to any long-term solution to the 14-month uprising.
He warned that the only alternative was ‘ever-increasing chaos in Syria and a descent closer and closer to all-out civil war and collapse’.
Mr Lavrov voiced Moscow’s support for the Annan plan, but made clear that Russia is not seeking Assad’s removal, saying: ‘For us it’s not the most important thing who is in power in Syria. For us the main thing is to provide for the end of all violence.’
Russia, which has an important naval base in Syria, has repeatedly shielded Damascus from action by the United Nations Security Council during the year-long uprising which has cost up to 15,000 lives.
Speaking alongside Mr Hague, Mr Lavrov said Moscow wanted Syria to sort out its problems ‘without foreign interference’ and stressed the need to ‘respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty’ of the country.
Find this story at
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2151420/Syria-facing-civil-war-warns-Hague-amid-fresh-reports-civilian-massacre-Assad-regime.html
Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd
Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group
© Associated Newspapers Ltd
Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group

Friday, February 24, 2012
Ayloush on Panorama Show on Russia Today TV - "Russia, the UN and Arabs" (On Syria)
Syrian American Council (SAC) Board Member Hussam Ayloush discussing Russia's relations with the Arab World in the aftermath of its veto of the UN Security Council draft resolution in Syria. The show is entitled "Panorama" on Russia Today Arabic Television. The other guest is Evgeny Satanovsky, President of the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies.
February 15, 2012.
For more info: www.sacouncil.com
http://arabic.rt.com/prg/telecast/657082/
Ayloush on Russia Today TV - Commenting on Russian support of Syria's As...
Syrian American Council (SAC) Board Member Hussam Ayloush commenting on the Russian veto of the UN Security Council draft resolution on Syria.
February 6, 2012
For more info: www.sacouncil.com
http://arabic.rt.com/news_all_news/news/577818/
Thursday, January 12, 2012
The video that got me banned from the "ArabCalendar" group. Who fears the truth?
In response to an email sent by an Arab American to the
ArabCalendar about the recent rally held by Assad and his supporters in
Damascus in which it was claimed that about a million supporters were in
attendance, I sent an email with a video link showing the exact image of the whole rally which
could not have included more than a couple thousand people. The video was shot and leaked by an eyewitness.
Obviously, to those who do not believe in the importance of the
truth and freedom of speech, the message was deemed unacceptable. The "ArabCalendar" group’s pro-Assad moderator censored the email and removed me from entire the
group list.
It is in response to this widespread culture of control and censorship that
the Arab Spring has started in the Arab World and it is for that reason it is being opposed by a
few who share such dictatorial mindset.
The purpose of sending the video link was to educate
those who are being misinformed by Assad’s propaganda machine, including his shameful
supporters here in the US. Such misinformation cannot continue
forever.
Truth, democracy and freedom are going to prevail in the Arab World and within the Arab community, very soon.
Truth, democracy and freedom are going to prevail in the Arab World and within the Arab community, very soon.
Below is the actual email
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From: Hussam Ayloush
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 9:36 AM
To: 'ArabCalendar@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: Re: Pres. Assad & his people
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 9:36 AM
To: 'ArabCalendar@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: Re: Pres. Assad & his people
In response to Ghassan’s email about Assad addressing a
million Syrian supporter.
Pres. Assad & his people
Posted by: "Ghassan H. Elias" ibn3akkar@yahoo.com
Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:23 pm (PST)
الرئيس
الأسد يلتقي السوريين في ساحة الأمويين ..وعائلته كانت بين الجماهير
الصورة تتكلم
11/01/2012
شوكوماكو - خاص
قال الرئيس الأسد مخاطبا مئات أكثر من مليون شخص احتشدوا في ساحة الأمويين دعما لمسيرة الاصلاح التي يقودها .
أردت ان اكون معكم الأن لأنني انتمي لهذا الشارع وعلى من يريد ان يخاطب الشارع عليه أن ينزل الى الشارع ويخاطب الشارع من الشارع،
الصورة تتكلم
11/01/2012
شوكوماكو - خاص
قال الرئيس الأسد مخاطبا مئات أكثر من مليون شخص احتشدوا في ساحة الأمويين دعما لمسيرة الاصلاح التي يقودها .
أردت ان اكون معكم الأن لأنني انتمي لهذا الشارع وعلى من يريد ان يخاطب الشارع عليه أن ينزل الى الشارع ويخاطب الشارع من الشارع،
See for yourself the real
“million” of Butcher Assad’s supporters.
فضيحة المسيرة المؤيدة الحاشدة المليونية في ساحة الأمويين والمجرم بشار الأسد يلقي كلمته 11 1 2012
Shame on anyone who still supports this despicable murderous
despot.
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