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No discourse. Sayed was right.

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  • Khaled Barakat (his organization Samidoun was repressed out of the North American continent last year) had this to say about the denazification in the American capitol:

    Palestinian writer Khaled Barakat, a member of the Executive Committee of the Masar Badil, the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement, stated that “the shooting incident that occurred in the U.S. capital, Washington, targeting employees of the “Israeli” embassy, is a natural consequence of the Zionist entity’s crimes in the Gaza Strip.”

    Barakat added: “It is impossible to separate the reaction from the broader political and humanitarian context, by which we mean the ongoing Zionist massacre in Gaza for over twenty months — one of the most heinous genocidal crimes of the twenty-first century. It is a massacre that continues to this moment and will lead to further anger and violence toward the Zionist presence as a whole, and toward all those who support this entity in occupied Palestine and across the world.”

    He continued: “‘Israel,’ with the support and complicity of Western governments — foremost among them the United States — has committed a series of crimes that claimed the lives of tens of thousands of Palestinians, including thousands of children and women, through bombing, siege, and starvation, all amid a disgraceful international silence. Why do some express surprise at the human reactions to these horrific massacres? It is only inevitable that those who sow fire in Gaza should expect to reap a harvest of fire, in Gaza and in cities and capitals around the world.”

    He concluded by saying: “This explosion of anger in the heart of the U.S. capital is neither isolated nor random, but one of the manifestations of pain and deep rage stemming from the international community’s disregard for the suffering of Palestinians, and its complicity in shielding the killers and granting them impunity. We affirm that the occupation is the original crime, and that those who seek to criminalize the reactions while remaining silent on the massacre are complicit in the ongoing crime.”








  • Almost every nation on earth has an entrenched oligarchy/compradore/capitalist class that massively benefits from continued US Dollar hegemony and therefore the Zionist occupation and extermination campaigns. Whether those oligarchs run the country (the West, India, Gulf countries, etc) or simply hold varying degrees of internal power within the country( Russia, China, Colombia, Brazil, even to a lesser extent Iran & Venezuela) or are running parallel governments (Yemen, South Korea, takfiri proxies in North/West Africa) the issue is pervasive.

    We must understand that the fight against Zionism is truly a class-struggle on a global scale (the Palestinian Resistance and Yemeni Government of Change and Construction are the global vanguard.) It is for this reason that the defeat of the zionist colony will transform the world geopolitical and economic landscape in favor of socialism insha’allah. This is, to my understanding, the position held by the Masar Badil organization.









  • No problem. I am glad you asked as it gives an opportunity for more people to learn important Islamic Revolutionary history.

    The Umayyad caliphate was notoriously brutal, racist, corrupt, and heavily focused on the accumulation of wealth. It came after the death of the Prophet. The Umayyad system is of course the system and history that the gulf cartels try to emulate and promote. It has nothing to do with the Sunnah.

    The Martyr Sayed Hussein al Houthi and the Leader of the Revolution Sayed Abdul-Malik al Houthi are clear that they want a return to the Quran and the Islam of Muhammad pbuh. The Quran mandates “not exceeding the limits” in all aspects. This is a phrase that occurs multiple times. It also mandates armed Jihad against the enemies who break treaties, steal land, and violate the Believers (Surah at-Tawbah). This has nothing to do with sectarianism surely. The Sayed is saving Islam from corruption and distortion.

    Ansarallah is a tapestry of sects and political orientations, under the banner of what the Sayed calls a “Quranic project”, which is part of why it is such a powerful people’s movement.