https://www.washingtonpos(...)m_term=.6570b5df0701quote:Syria is ready to court investors, but Europe wants to prevent that
BEIRUT -- As Syria courts investors to rebuild its war-shattered cities, it may find a fresh round of European sanctions standing in its way.
The European Union said Monday that it was adding 11 business executives, as well as five entities, to a growing list of Syrians whose material support for President Bashar al-Assad's war effort has resulted in travel bans, asset freezes and an end of business activities in Europe.
The types of penalties may not be new, but the logic is, and European diplomats said this week that they hope the sanctions will send a chilling effect through a business community that the Syrian government is now relying on to redevelop the country.
The targeted men are magnates. As investors and developers, they have business interests that span industries ranging from soap operas to sugar and steel. But for the most part, they are linked through their involvement in a new economic frontier with significant implications for Syria's future: luxury real estate on expropriated land. Insecurities relating to housing, land and property rights were key among the concerns that spurred Syria's 2011 uprising.
Eight years later, World Bank estimates suggest that a third of the country's housing stock has been destroyed, leaving many refugees without homes to return to. "These business figures are making lucrative profits through their ties with the regime and are helping finance the regime in return," one European diplomat said Tuesday, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he was not allowed to speak to reporters.
"The hope is that this will send a message to people who might consider getting involved in the future," the diplomat added. The sanctions come as Syria declares itself open for business. State media outlets regularly herald the arrival of foreign commercial delegations. Arab states of the Persian Gulf, which once backed Assad's rebel opposition, are restoring relations so as not to lose footing to regional rivals Iran and Turkey. Although Western countries, including the United States, say they will not fund reconstruction without progress on a political settlement, Syrian officials are encouraging the return of European diplomatic missions nonetheless.
Syrian officials are even trying to engineer the return of the European states that cut relations in response to the repression of mass protests in 2011. Three European diplomats, all speaking on the condition of anonymity, said colleagues traveling regularly between Syria and neighboring Lebanon had their visas canceled at the start of the year. "You [should] come back, war is over," was how one described the message behind the decision.
Eight people and five entities on the new E.U. sanctions list have links to a flagship project that could form the blueprint for Syria's ambitions to reconstruct. Marota City, built on the razed land of a southwest Damascus suburb known as Basateen al-Razi, has a cost of $170 million in private investment. Most prominent is Samer Foz, 45, a businessman whose meteoric rise through Syria's war years has allowed him to cast himself as an intermediary for foreign investors. Business partners Anas Talas and Mazin al-Tarazi are also named, alongside two men working on a high-end tourist development in Damascus.
Government supporters describe the projects as part of a long-term vision to develop areas where urban migration had caused illegal construction to mushroom and unsafe structures to flourish. But critics see a different story, describing the redevelopments as a new -- and intentional -- obstacle to the return of hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees.
Areas slated for rezoning, both now and in future developments, are almost exclusively those where anti-government protesters turned out in droves. Residents were displaced in the vicious battles that followed, and many have now lost their homes. Senior Syrian officials have suggested that critics of the government should stay away.
"We lost the best of our youth, infrastructure, but we did win a more healthy and harmonious society," Assad said in a speech in August 2017 describing the toll of the war. The following year, Jamil Hassan, head of Air Force intelligence, was reported to have told a closed-door meeting that Syria's government would prefer 10 million compliant citizens to the return of all the refugees.
Basateen al-Razi was a lower-income area before Syria's uprising, and a hotbed of resistance after. Under a law known as Decree 66, it became one of the first zones designated for redevelopment, and six years later, it's the fledgling Marota City. YouTube videos show an artist's impression of the lush trees and high-rises that will one day fill the area. "In the next phase of the conflict, laws passed by [the] Syrian government are going to have a huge effect," said Sara Kayyali, a researcher in Human Rights Watch's Middle East division. "They're laws being used to formalize the ways in which civilians' rights have been abused through the war. These sanctions send the message that we are onto them."
Typisch ditquote:Op donderdag 7 februari 2019 22:30 schreef _--_ het volgende:
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Marokko trekt terug uit Sa-coalitie.
Goed bezig de EUquote:Op vrijdag 8 februari 2019 02:17 schreef Jellereppe het volgende:
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Eerst volop mee doen met het destabiliseren van het land en daarna ook nog eens reconstructie proberen tegen te werken met allerlei gerichte sancties. Zo kennen we de EU weer.
twitter:CrisisGroup twitterde op dinsdag 12-02-2019 om 09:00:13 Young #Syrian refugees in #Turkey are exposed to exploitation by criminals and militant groups. Left unaddressed, this could feed tension and heighten insecurity for both Syrian #refugees and Turkish citizens.Read our new report to know more ⇩ https://t.co/9wFKM652Bu reageer retweet
twitter:leloveluck twitterde op dinsdag 12-02-2019 om 15:43:20 SDF commander says the ISIS caliphate - once close to the size of Britain - is down to its last two square kilometres. Battle expected to last several days yet, a stage is being built at the al-Omar oil field military base for the formal announcement. reageer retweet
Achterlijk zijn ze als ze Bush's fout gaan herhalen "mission accomplished"quote:Op dinsdag 12 februari 2019 19:29 schreef Slayage het volgende:
Gaan ze weer die enorme Öcalan poster weer gebruiken als in raqqatwitter:leloveluck twitterde op dinsdag 12-02-2019 om 15:43:20 SDF commander says the ISIS caliphate - once close to the size of Britain - is down to its last two square kilometres. Battle expected to last several days yet, a stage is being built at the al-Omar oil field military base for the formal announcement. reageer retweet
Waarom denk je.quote:Op dinsdag 12 februari 2019 20:39 schreef intellectuele_user het volgende:
Of Trump "we vertrekken uit Syrië, ISIS is verslagen"
kaboem, meerdere US soldiers dead
WTF
Jij denkt dat de Amerikanen hun eigen soldaten doden zodat ze langer in Syrië en Irak kunnen blijven?quote:
"Hun eigen soldaten"quote:Op dinsdag 12 februari 2019 20:50 schreef intellectuele_user het volgende:
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Jij denkt dat de Amerikanen hun eigen soldaten doden zodat ze langer in Syrië en Irak kunnen blijven?
Ik zie het meer als lokale actoren (Syriërs en Irakezen) die niet zitten te wachten op buitenlandse bezetters en hen doden.
twitter:BASSAMPDC twitterde op woensdag 13-02-2019 om 14:20:53 Breaking news: former senior intelligence official in #Assad regime, Anwar R, has been arrested in Germany accused of torturing detainees in #Syrian detention.This is 1st arrest of its kind, made possible by the brave testimony of torture survivors & incredible work @ECCHRBerlin reageer retweet
twitter:realDonaldTrump twitterde op zondag 17-02-2019 om 04:51:24 The United States is asking Britain, France, Germany and other European allies to take back over 800 ISIS fighters that we captured in Syria and put them on trial. The Caliphate is ready to fall. The alternative is not a good one in that we will be forced to release them........ reageer retweet
Hij heeft groot gelijk. Machtspolitiek.quote:Op zondag 17 februari 2019 09:59 schreef Slayage het volgende:
Trump bedreigt de Europeanen met dezelfde retoriek als de PKK hebben de Amerikanen overigens al die gevangenen op Guantanamo berecht of anders vrijgelaten?twitter:realDonaldTrump twitterde op zondag 17-02-2019 om 04:51:24 The United States is asking Britain, France, Germany and other European allies to take back over 800 ISIS fighters that we captured in Syria and put them on trial. The Caliphate is ready to fall. The alternative is not a good one in that we will be forced to release them........ reageer retweet
Ze moeten. Een deal sluiten met de irakis. De berechting uitbesteden aan hen. En aangezien een gemiddelde Isis proces daar 5 minuten duurt en bijna altijd eindigt met de galg weet je dat de kans dat ze vrijkomen nihil is. ITT rechtszaken hier in het westen waar we een eerlijk proces willen ook voor mensen die monsterlijke daden hebben gepleegd. Probleem van onomstotelijk bewijs vinden daar gelaten.quote:Op zondag 17 februari 2019 10:00 schreef theunderdog het volgende:
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Hij heeft groot gelijk. Machtspolitiek.
Nee, dat moeten we niet. Iedereen verdiend een eerlijk proces.quote:Op zondag 17 februari 2019 10:10 schreef Slayage het volgende:
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Ze moeten. Een deal sluiten met de irakis. De berechting uitbesteden aan hen. En aangezien een gemiddelde Isis proces daar 5 minuten duurt en bijna altijd eindigt met de galg weet je dat de kans dat ze vrijkomen nihil is. ITT rechtszaken hier in het westen waar we een eerlijk proces willen ook voor mensen die monsterlijke daden hebben gepleegd. Probleem van onomstotelijk bewijs vinden daar gelaten.
Daarom willen al die Isis leden terug naar het westen, omdat ze weten dat ze goede kans maken om er mee weg komen met een relatief milde straf of zelfs vrijgesproken worden of niet eens een rechtszaak volgt. Een duivelse dilemma als je het zo bekijktquote:Op zondag 17 februari 2019 10:14 schreef theunderdog het volgende:
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Nee, dat moeten we niet. Iedereen verdiend een eerlijk proces.
Valt wel mee. Dat is nu eenmaal het risico dat je loopt binnen een rechtsstaat.quote:Op zondag 17 februari 2019 10:48 schreef Slayage het volgende:
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Daarom willen al die Isis leden terug naar het westen, omdat ze weten dat ze goede kans maken om er mee weg komen met een relatief milde straf of zelfs vrijgesproken worden of niet eens een rechtszaak volgt. Een duivelse dilemma als je het zo bekijkt
Wie gaat deze executies uitvoeren?quote:Op zondag 17 februari 2019 11:16 schreef BEFEM het volgende:
Laat ze naar de grens met Turkije lopen en voordat ze er zijn gooi je een bom op hun kop. Iedereen blij.
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