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Recently, the Sudanese regime joined the fold of Arab “normalizers” in a new episode of a comic series in which not only the Arab regimes are the clowns, but with them the “Israeli” clown is likewise governed by the global retreat of their American master.
Environment statistics are the least elaborate statistics in Syria. Despite the increase in wildfire frequency during the past decade, and the impact of global climate change on the increase of wildfires worldwide, Syrian data do not regularly monitor these fires or they do not make it available to everyone. Also, what is being published about the wildfires and the losses in woodland areas vary to a large extent between international and local estimates.
Disparities between the wealthy and the poor in Syria do not need statistics and proofs, as street children sleep on the ground and cry out for water in front of hotel visitors like the Four Seasons in central Damascus. Not to mention the financial elites whom we do not see, instead they gather in isolated wealthy compounds. However, numbers are necessary and more informative than sightings, and therefore, statistics of income disparities between the wealthiest and the poorest have never been included in governmental accounting and have always been within the framework of appreciation and diligence.
The emergence and development of the capitalist system coincided with traditional colonialism, which expressed a basic characteristic of the capitalist system: aggressive expansion. This characteristic was carried by militarization in most historical cases.
More than a month has passed since the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between People’s Will Party and the Syrian Democratic Council, on August 31, which confirmed the two parties' determination to make joint efforts to push for a political solution to the Syrian crisis through the implementation of UNSC Resolution 2254. Discussions about this Memorandum continue, and some raise points they see as problematic in it. Among those points, there are two distinguished ones: the first one has to do with the way the Memorandum has dealt with the Kurdish issue, and the second one has to do with its dealing with the Autonomous Management.
The costs of the basic consumer basket of a family of 5 in Damascus reached 660 thousand Syrian pounds at the end of September 2020, increasing by approximately 85% from the level of these costs last year. The basket that consists of 8 basic needs, according to the components of consumption adopted in the Central Bureau of Statistics, and taken based on the minimum prices in Damascus.
Arab and foreign media are broadcasting news and leaks about undeclared negotiations with the Zionist entity. Regardless of whether this news is true or not, those who are leaking them mean that, according to their narrow perceptions governed by their narrow interests, to say that a specific deal is being prepared in the dark and under the table, with specific directions that neither serve the interest of the Syrian people nor the peoples of the entire region.
The editorial of the last issue of Kassioun dealt with one of the basic aspects of the right of Syrians, and Syrians only, to self-determination for themselves and for their political future state. In particular the aspect related to the form of the state and the nature of the relationship between centralization and decentralization.
On Wednesday, 23 September 2020, Mr. Kamal Khalaf, a journalist, hosted on his program “The Game of Nations” on Al-Mayadeen Channel, the Secretary of the People’s Will Party and head of the Moscow platform, Dr. Kadri Jamil to talk about the latest developments in the political process and the situation inside Syria, as well as the details and prospects of the memorandum of understanding signed with the Syrian Democratic Council (SDC).
Nowadays, there is a high level of focus on discussions related to the form of the future Syria, including the nature of its political system, the relationship between the authorities, the mechanisms for the distribution of powers among them, and between the center and the peripheries, and other issues of a constitutional nature principally.