
To our people in Wadi al-Nasara and Jadrin, and to all our oppressed people, to every free person who rejects injustice and tyranny:
Since the fall of the ruling clique, we have witnessed an escalating wave beginning with sectarian massacres and continuing with rampant repression: killing, kidnapping, intimidation, arbitrary arrests, and systematic violations against innocent citizens, all under the watch and complicity of an authority that raises slogans of “prestige” while leaving people prey to the chaos and violence of criminal gangs, various sectarian militias, and the authority’s own militias.
The right to strike, to peaceful protest, and to express popular anger is not a favor from anyone, but rather inherent rights of the people and a moral and political duty. The strike is a form of popular peaceful resistance against the brutality of the authority and its gangs, and it also challenges the logic of false legitimacy imposed by force.
Therefore, we immediately call for:
- Field solidarity with the strike of our people in Wadi al-Nasara and Jadrin, through political and media support, and confronting all attempts at programmed distortion.
- Encouraging the various means of peaceful protest, especially the peaceful strike as a genuine popular means to defend rights, organize popular work, protect citizens, and wrestle for services, justice, and security.
- Popular unity: There is no security or dignity without the unity of the Syrian masses in confronting tyranny, and transcending all sectarian, national, and regional divisions.
- Documentation and accountability are a duty upon everyone, which requires recording testimonies, monitoring violations, and conveying them to human rights and syndicate bodies, to expose and hold accountable those responsible for crimes of murder and kidnapping.
We warn against the authority’s attempts to drag the masses into bloody clashes that are exploited to justify more violent repression. Our true strength lies in organization, in peaceful popular protests, and in forming civil protection committees capable of defending protesters and protecting neighborhoods.
Accordingly, we call on all Syrians, inside the country and in the diaspora, as an initiative of solidarity with the victims of the crimes of the authority and its gangs, to wear a black item (a hat, ribbon, shirt, or any simple symbol) as a mark of rejection and protest against unbridled killing. And that the Syrian masses are still struggling together, for dignity, freedom, and social justice.
The freedom and dignity of the people are not a grant, but are seized through the consciousness, struggle, and organization of the masses. Our solidarity today with Wadi al-Nasara and Jadrin is not a passing or isolated event, but rather a decisive station in the course of the Syrian masses’ struggle for their liberation and a test of the credibility of political and social forces. Let us all stand with the people, not with the executioners — with steadfastness and resolve, with conscious organization, and with historical responsibility.
Glory to the victims of repression, tyranny, and exploitation,
All wealth and power to the people,
Revolutionary Left Current in Syria
2 October 2025
