Initiative for national rescue
Following the escalation of events in Suweida on 12 July, which threatened the country’s remaining stability and social cohesion, calls grew for a genuine national dialogue to prevent division and collapse. In response, on 18 July, we – a group of civil society activists who had attended the February 25 National Dialogue Conference – launched the National Salvation Initiative in a letter to President Ahmad al-Shar‘a.
The initiative proposes to create an official national dialogue body composed of independent Syrian figures from diverse political, religious and ethnic backgrounds, with strong representation of women and youth. This body would lead inclusive dialogues inside and outside Syria over 12–18 months, in partnership with unions, universities, political parties, civil society organizations, and national figures. Its mission would be to build a shared vision on key issues such as: a new social contract, rights and freedoms, the political system and decentralization, drafting a permanent constitution, transitional justice, economic reform, governance and security in the transitional period, countering hate speech, and convening a Syrian General Conference.
The initiative has gained over 1,750 signatures from organizations and public figures and was submitted to members of the National Dialogue Conference Committee to be delivered to the President, along with a request for a meeting. We still await his response, convinced that genuine national dialogue remains the only path to Syria’s stability and prosperity.
I would have wished to be able to report positive developments in my fourth letter from Damascus. However, the social rifts left behind by the criminal Assad regime and the long years of war are becoming increasingly deep – particularly as a result of the decision to continue relying on violence and military solutions instead of initiating a genuine national dialogue process that would find consensual solutions and ensure stability for Syria and the region. Despite all the difficulties and challenges, we will continue our efforts and pursue every possible opportunity, with full faith that millions of good-hearted Syrians who have suffered from tyranny for decades deserve a future of freedom, dignity and hope.
With warm wishes, Joumana Seif P.S. If you like the Letter from Damascus, please feel free to forward it. If you have received it as a forward, you can easily subscribe via this link. |