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Thousands rally against looming offensive on northwest Syria
Rebel-controlled Idlib province witnesses massive protests, as Turkey announces new meeting between Erdogan and Putin.

by Mariya Petkova
8 hours ago
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Thousands attended protests in the Syrian city of Maarat al-Nouman against a looming assault on Idlib province, on September 14, 2018 [Mohammed al-Daher]

Istanbul, Turkey - Thousands of people have taken to the streets across Syria's last remaining stronghold to protest against a potential full-fledged offensive by government forces and their allies.

Activists told Al Jazeera that Friday's demonstrations took place in more than two dozen towns and villages in Idlib, a northwestern province that is home to more than three million people.

In recent weeks, the Syrian government, supported by Russia and pro-Iranian militias, has been amassing forces close to areas controlled by rebels in Idlib and northern Hama provinces, threatening a large-scale ground offensive that may result in a "bloodbath", according to the United Nations.

In early September, the forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad launched an intense campaign of shelling, air raids and barrel-bombing of opposition-held territories. The Russian-backed bombardment has receded over the past few days.

One of the biggest demonstrations was held in the city of Maarat al-Nouman in central Idlib province, where an estimated 25,000 people, including civilians from neighbouring villages and towns, gathered after Friday prayers, according to local sources.

"We want to send a message to the rest of the world that we are just an oppressed people who want freedom," said Mahmoud Harkawi, 36, who works in a printing house in Maarat al-Nouman.

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He said the rally was organised by the city council and a number of local activists.

"Our goal is the toppling of the Assad regime and stopping Russian aggression on our city," he added.

Ahmad al-Youssef, who also participated in the demonstration in Maara al-Nouman, said the protesters shouted chants in support of the Free Syrian Army (FSA), a group of opposition factions founded by officers who deserted the Syrian forces after the begining of the war in 2011.

"The demonstration aimed to prove to the international community, Russia and the regime that this is a popular revolution and not terrorism, as they claim," said al-Youssef, 24, who works with a group providing psychological support to children.

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Protests were held in more than 20 other villages and towns across Idlib province in northwest Syria on Sptember 14, 2018 [Mohammed al-Daher/Al Jazeera]
Idlib on the edge
Over the past few years, Maarat al-Nouman has witnessed repeated protests against Hay'et Tahrir al-Sham (HTS, armed group formerly known as Al-Nusra Front which renounced its affiliation with al-Qaeda in 2016), which controls parts of Idlib province.

In 2016, residents managed to expel all of the group's fighters from the city following clashes with the 13th Division, a local faction of the FSA.

Al-Youssef told Al Jazeera that Friday's protest was larger than one that was held on September 7, which took place hours before a trilateral summit between Turkey, Russia and Iran in the latter's capital, Tehran.

The trilateral talks on the fate of Idlib failed to reach a breakthrough, while a ceasefire proposed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was rejected.

Idlib city, the capital of the densely populated province, witnessed two parallel demonstrations on Friday.

One was held at the Clock Square by HTS members who raised flags of the armed group, and another at the Martyrs' Square, where civilians waved the black-white-green flag of the uprising and chanted slogans against the Assad government.

Hadi al-Abdullah, a pro-opposition activist and citizen journalist, told Al Jazeera that the civilian demonstration was much bigger than the one organised by HTS, attracting more than 5,000 people from the city and the surrounding villages.

During the protests on September 7 in Idlib city, HTS members opened fire on the protesters after they shouted slogans against the armed group. Al-Abdullah told Al Jazeera that no such incidents took place during Friday's protests.

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Residents of Maarat al-Nouman expelled fighters of HTS, previously affiliated with al-Qaeda, after it clashed with a local FSA faction [Mohammed al-Daher/Al Jazeera]
Negotiations on
Meanwhile, negotiations between Russia and Turkey on the fate of Idlib continue.

Earlier on Friday, Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu announced that Erdogan will be hosted by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday in the Black Sea resort of Sochi to discuss the Syrian crisis.

"We are ready to cooperate with everyone in the fight against terror groups but the killing of civilians, women and children under the guise of fighting against terror is not correct," Cavusoglu said during a press conference in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, where he is on an official visit.

Russia has cited the presence of "terrorists" for launching the large-scale military offensive on opposition-controlled territories in northwest Syria.

Both Russia and Turkey have designated HTS a terrorist group.

Turkish officials have warned against an all-out attack on Idlib and its surrounding areas, saying that this could result it in another massive wave of refugees fleeing towards its border with Syria.

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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018...ffensive-northwest-syria-180914162627442.html
 
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Where did these people come from? I thought that genocidal maniac was very 'popular'! Putin and those sectarian mullahs in Iran are busy crushing the rights of these Syrians. I hope those mullahs face the consequence at home. As for Putin, everyone knows that he is an unreliable ally like the US, so he won't go far by crushing the legitimate aspirations of the Syrian people. Even China is wary of Putin's intentions in places like Mongolia and that tells a lot about the Russians.
 
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dialogue is best remedy to current chaos

Putin has enhanced the confidence of the genocidal maniac. He thinks he can now crush the opposition. He'll be interested in meaningful dialogue only after a military set back and that now depends on Turkey.
 
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Why is the genocidal maniac waiting? Is it not yet time to finish off those 'cowardly' Turks? Or is it that his Russian godfather has decided to put a leash on his alawite mangy dog?
 
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The Sunni Jihadist who took sex slave and did ethnic cleansing prior and awaiting their own retribution from Allah. And they pussy-ly cry help to Jews and USA (big shatan) for intervention.
 
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The Sunni Jihadist who took sex slave and did ethnic cleansing prior and awaiting their own retribution from Allah.

Daesh is clandestinely supported by the KSA and UAE regimes, israel, the US and even by your shameless despot in Syria. So singing this jihadi song won't do, you better get back to your rat hole.
 
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