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In 'Free Syria,' the opposition tries its hand at being the boss

In the small section of northern Syria now beyond government control, the local opposition is filling the power vacuum, ensuring people are fed and that criminals stand trial.



In the last month, a tiny slice of Syria north of Aleppo has wrested itself free of the government of President Bashar al-Assad. Local towns are still targeted by regular air strikes and artillery fire, but for the moment, those are the only vestiges of the Syrian regime.

In what residents now call “Free Syria,” citizens are creating their own local governments that manage everything from bread lines to murder trials. They even control the Bab al-Salama border crossing with Turkey, where they place their own official stamp on visitors’ passports.



These transitional governments are usually volunteer efforts that rely on donations from wealthy residents when funding is required and, in the absence of official state codes, often resort to Islamic law.

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In Akhtrin, a small village about 30 miles northeast of Aleppo, Ahmad Ibrahim, an agricultural worker and Free Syrian Army (FSA) commander, now finds himself serving as the town’s de facto mayor.

“In this village, about 70 or 80 percent of the people are uneducated,” says Mr. Ibrahim. “I studied law for about two years so they decided I should be the leader.”

Chronic food shortages in the war-torn region have made managing bread rations a key priority. Ibrahim says that he and his fellow villagers created a ration card system and have even managed to subsidize bread through the donations of several residents who can afford to help.

Occasionally squabbles and fights break out in the bread line or over other issues, but FSA fighters in the village say the problems are easily resolved. For more complicated criminal cases, like theft or murder, many towns in “Free Syria” have created a temporary court system that relies heavily on sharia, or Islamic law.

In Al-Bab, just south of Akhtrin, small cases are arbitrated by a panel of about three judges. Major cases, such as murders, are decided by a panel of 15 judges and two lawyers.

Judges stress that their interpretation of Islamic law is a moderate one, and that they lean on it in the absence of state laws because of Syrians' familiarity with sharia and not because they are interested in creating a new, conservative country.

“We judge by Islam and Islam is the religion of peace. We want only to bring people together,” says Mahmoud Akel, a judge in Al-Bab. “Now we are in a transitional period. After the revolution, the people will decide if we stay.”

Some Syrians say they’re aware that sharia law may connote images of groups like the Taliban, but they stress that most locals are happy with the system. They add that in addition to basing their judgments on Islamic laws, many of their judgments rely on what can only be termed common sense.

“The principle here is justice. No one can take money and not face justice,” says Ali Al-Hassan, who runs a vegetable shop in Akhtrin. “Of course we like them using sharia law. It is our religion.”

The new de facto leaders must also deal with the 1.2 million internally displaced Syrians who have fled ongoing fighting and regular bombings in their towns and villages. Thousands are waiting to enter Turkey, while others have sought safety along the border, hoping government planes won’t attack them there.

With few aid groups working inside Syria, managing the refugee problem has proven particularly challenging. About a month ago, a group of Syrians near the border with Turkey created the Relief Office, an organization that is something between a charity and government social services. Using local and some international donor funding, the organization provides food and medicine to refugees and other Syrians in need.

In Azaz, the main Syrian town just across the border from the Turkish town of Kilis, the Relief Office is run by Ahmad Karkoubi, an FSA fighter who was left without anything to do after he was shot four times on the frontlines of Aleppo. Now he finds himself coordinating aid distribution and helping residents find loved ones who’ve gone missing after bombings.

“It was easier to fight than to work here. When you’re fighting, you’re only responsible for yourself and your men. Here I am responsible for the entire city,” he says.

The group has evolved to meet the demands of the city. When the group realized that some residents were taking more than their share of assistance, Mr. Karkoubi and his colleagues used Google Maps to divide the city into a grid system that allowed them to more systematically distribute aid.

“It’s better to work here now than to sit in my house while I recover,” says Karkoubi. Still he adds, “if I get better I will go back to fight.”

Src: http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Middle-East/2012/0906/In-Free-Syria-the-opposition-tries-its-hand-at-being-the-boss


Added: Sep-7-2012 Occurred On: Sep-4-2012
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  • Comment of user 'keepclosed' has been deleted by author!
  • Too bad we don't have a secret police organization arresting liars and propaganda pushers.
    That picture of the the Syrian flag with that writing on it is an insult to those patriotic Syrians battling for the defense and sovereignty of their nation against backwards religious extremists and terrorists backed by foreign governments, for that they have my respect.

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    • @Orwellian_Society

      LMFAO! I guess your nic name says it all.

      Now we know that you support brutal dictators and the idea secret police arresting people for saying things you dont like. Classic.

      The patriots are the defectors who refused to fire on unarmed civilians. Patriots to humanity and to Syria.

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    • @SpeckFettGulag Are you calling Assad a dictator?

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    • @pieceseeker

      'I am the real dictator', declares Asma al-Assad

      http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/9151547/Syria-I-am-the-real-dictator-declares-Asma-al-Assad.html

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashar_al-Assad#Human_rights

      https://www.google.com/search?q=Assad+family+dictatorship

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    • @SpeckFettGulag
      I can't necessarily say I support dictators, because in order for me to be that, I'd have to show my unconditional support to the likes of George Bush and Barack Obama.

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    • @Orwellian_Society lmfao! i bet the adderall has your head spinning eh?

      "Too bad we don't have a secret police organization arresting liars and propaganda pushers." that is golden. Watch out what you wish for, it might come back to bite you on your ass.

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  • Muslims will NEVER be free, Islam will always enslave them back into soul crushing chains. All they do is swap one dictator for another...repeat cycle.

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  • Fuck that lol, I hope they all get slaughtered, it wont be long...

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  • "ensuring people are fed and that criminals stand trial."

    So the FSA muslim terrorists are finally being held to trial... It's all a sham.

    Free Syria my arse, just a small part of the country over run by fanatical muslim scum.

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  • Let me say this for most of my fellow country men and women. FUCK SYRIA..Most could give a FUCK LESS about the ME and Israel. FUCK THE MIDDLE EAST.FUCK ISRAEL. Bring our soldiers home. WALL IT OFF AND LET THE REST OF HUMANITY BLACK BALL THAT SHITTEY PART OF THE WORLD. Why do we allow this fucked up region to dictate and fuck up our home lands? Fuck them.

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    • Comment of user 'Chris Hansen' has been deleted by moderator!
  • Id also like to say that not once have I ever woke up. Stretched my arms and said to my self. I wonder how the Middle East or Africa for that matter is. Not ONCE I HAVE GIVEN A FLYING FUCK ABOUT YOUR SHIT HOLE COUNTRIES. Most of us dont. If it werent for our fucking media and douchbags running the show nobody would give an OUNCE OF FUCK. Fuck you and your caveman ways. I DONT GIVE A FUCK. Kill each other and make videos of it. I DONT GIVE A FUCK. Should my government be giving a fuck? For fucks More..

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  • "islam is the religion of peace", I just love that line.

    Posted Sep-9-2012 By 

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  • Islam is the religion of peace! Hoo Hoo!

    What happens to women who don't wear Hijab?

    Also this story highlights the real battle. It's between illiterate country fundamentalist Sunni and Educated city dwellers comprising non-fundamentalist Sunni, Christians, Druze, and Alawites.

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    • @DEADBEEF
      Bingo.
      Notice how they always target the illiterate since they lack some type of proper education that is supposed to develop your mind.
      There is not a day that ignorant and illiterate people are not useful idiots or political pawns.

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    • @bowd

      Dude you just PM'd me a death threat that was wrought with typos! I think that is hilarious as you are so illiterate you dont even know it. That is not ignorance, that is stupidity.

      You might wish that I "roth in hell(sic)" and "virus" on me and that is good that I know where you stand. As for me, I wish you well and hope you get better soon.

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  • Sharia

    Posted Sep-9-2012 By 

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  • Hope it all works out

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