National coalition of Syrian revolutionary and opposition forces
National coalition of Syrian revolutionary and opposition forces الائتلاف الوطني لقوى الثورة والمعارضة السورية |
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purpose | President Bashar al-Assad is overthrown |
Seat | Istanbul |
founding | November 11, 2012
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president | Riad Seif |
Board | General Secretary Mohamad Nazir Hakim Vice Presidents Abdulrahman Mustafa and Salwa Aksoy |
Members | Body of about 63 members |
Website | http://www.etilaf.org/en/ |
The National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces ( Arabic الائتلاف الوطني لقوى الثورة والمعارضة السورية, DMG al-i'tilāf al-Watani li-qiwā T-ṯawra wa-l-mu'āraḍa as-Suriya ), frequently Syrian National Coalition shortened, is an opposition alliance in the Syrian civil war , which in the November 11, 2012 Qatari capital Doha was founded . Your task is to first establish a provisional government-in-exile under Ahmed Tomeh , and after the intended overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad, to form a transitional government in Syria .
composition
Until May 2013, the president of the national coalition was the moderate Sunni cleric Moas al-Khatib . The entrepreneur Riad Seif and the activist Suheir Atassi , who are attributed to the secular camp , were elected as vice-presidents of the coalition . Moustapha Sabbagh has been named General Secretary.
The total of 60 members of the Syrian National Coalition (including two women) belong to organizations such as the Syrian National Council (22 seats), the most important opposition alliance to date. 40 activists were elected to the body of the opposition bloc. Not all of the opposition groups that emerged in the course of the uprising against the Assad regime have joined the national coalition. For example, the National Coordination Committee is not represented.
The conservative regime critic Ghassan Hitto was elected the first Prime Minister of the transitional government on March 18, 2013 . He held this position until his resignation on July 8, 2013.
Support and rejection in Syria
The local coordination committees support the national coalition. The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood also welcomed the agreement on a broader opposition alliance and described the formation of the national coalition as a “positive step”.
In a joint statement, 13 to 14 radical Islamist groups, including the al-Nusra Front , announced their rejection of the national coalition on the grounds that it was a “conspiratorial project”. However, this is not the opinion of all armed opponents of the government, said the commander of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) in Aleppo , Abdel Jabbar al-Okaidi, and the FSA's military council stands behind the national coalition.
The Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) announced that it would not recognize the national coalition.
In August 2013, the FSA's Supreme Military Council rejected the national coalition as a conspiratorial and illegitimate project in view of recent poison gas attacks in Damascus. She does not represent the people in Syria who expected an appropriate response to the internationally banned weapons used, and the Arab countries have never reacted appropriately, said Colonel Fateh Hassoun, Deputy Chief of Staff of the FSA.
In the course of 2015, the national coalition with the Syrian Democratic Forces and their political arm, the Syrian Democratic Council , which emerged in the context of the Northern Syria-Rojava Federation , became a Kurdish rival for the representation of the Syrian opposition.
International recognition
On November 12, 2012, the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council announced that they recognized the national coalition as the “legitimate representative of the Syrian people”.
On November 13 and 15, 2012, France and Turkey announced the recognition of the coalition as the “only legitimate representative of the Syrian people”. The coalition named the diplomat Monzer Makhous , who belongs to the Alawite minority, as permanent representative in France, who will be appointed ambassador after the formation of a provisional government .
On November 20, 2012, the UK recognized the national coalition as the "only legitimate representative of the Syrian people".
The United States of America recognized the national coalition on December 11, 2012 as "the legitimate representative of the Syrian people". The following day, at a meeting of the Friends of Syria, over 100 countries, including Germany and Austria , recognized the national coalition as the only legitimate representative of the Syrian people.
Members
The body of the Syrian National Coalition has about 60 members:
Surname | stand-in | role |
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Souheïr al Atassi | General Commission of the Syrian Revolution | Head of the humanitarian aid unit |
Omar Edelbi | Local coordinating committees | |
Ahmed Assi Jarba | Revolutionary Council of Syrian Clans | |
Mohammed al-Sabouni | Syrian Scholars Association | |
Sadiq al-Azm | Syrian Writers' Union | |
Moustapha Sabbagh | Syrian Business Forum | |
Alhareth al-Nabhan | Citizens Movement | |
Haitham Maleh | Council of Syrian Revolution Trustees | Head of the Legal Committee |
Bassam Yousef | Ma'an Alliance | |
Yehia Ghiqab | Syrian National Democratic Bloc | |
Khaled Khouja | Turkmen component | |
Ziyad al-Hasan | Turkmen component | |
Husein al Abdallah | Turkmen component | |
Abdel-Hakim Bachar | Kurdish National Council ( DPKS ) | |
Moustapha Oso | Kurdish National Council | |
Mohammed Abdo Kado | Kurdish National Council | |
Abdelilah Abdel-Mouïn Fahd | Local Council of Homs | |
Moustapha Nawaf al-Ali | Local council of ar-Raqqa | |
Rima Fleïhan | Local Council of Sweida | |
Jawad Abou Hatab | Local councilor of Rif Dimaschq | |
Riyad al-Hasan | Local council of Deir ez-Zor | |
Mousa Mohammed Khalil | Local Council of Quneitra | |
Moas al-Khatib | Damascus Local Council | |
Ziyad Ghassan | Local Council of Latakia | |
Mohammed Abdelsalam al-Sayed | Local Council of Tartus | |
Mohammed Qaddah | Local Council of Dar'a | |
Adnan Rahmoun | Local Council of Idlib | |
Jalal Khanji | Local Council of Aleppo | |
Salaheddin al-Hamwi | Local council of Hama | |
Mohammed Moustapha Mohammed | Hasakah local council | |
Khaled Abou Salah | National personality | Head of the media committee |
Yehya Kurdi | National personality | |
Ali Sadreddin al-Bajanuni | National personality | |
Abdelkarim Bakar | National personality | |
Najib al-Ghadban | National personality | |
Tawfiq Dounia | National personality | |
Ziyad Abou Hamdan | National personality | |
Kamal al-Labwani | National personality | |
Riad Seïf | National personality | president |
Walid al-Bunni | National personality | speaker |
Monzer Makhous | National personality | Envoy to France |
Georges Sabra | Syrian National Council | Interim President |
Abdelbaset Sieda | Syrian National Council | |
Mohammed Farouk Tayfour | Syrian National Council | |
Burhan Ghaliun | Syrian National Council | |
Nazir al-Hakim | Syrian National Council | |
Samir Nachar | Syrian National Council | |
Ahmed Ramadan | Syrian National Council | |
Jamal al-Wared | Syrian National Council | |
Huseïn al Sayyed | Syrian National Council | |
Khaled Saleh | Syrian National Council | Head of the media committee |
Hicham Marwah | Syrian National Council | |
Abdulahad Astepho | Syrian National Council | |
Salem al-Meslat | Syrian National Council | |
Najati Tayara | Syrian National Council | |
Bassam Isaac | Syrian National Council | |
Mouti al-Batin | Syrian National Council | |
Khaled al-Naser | Syrian National Council | |
Mohammed Sermini | Syrian National Council | |
Louaï Safi | Syrian National Council | |
Mohammed Khodr Wali | Syrian National Council | |
Hanan on the Balchi | Syrian National Council | |
Wasel al Choummari | Syrian National Council | |
Michel Kilo | Syrian Democratic Platform | |
Riad Farid Hejab | Representative of Syrian dissidents |
Individual evidence
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- ↑ Muslim Brotherhood welcomes new opposition coalition in Syria. ( Memento of the original from November 17, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Middle East Monitor, November 14, 2012, accessed November 21, 2012.
- ↑ a b Islamic groups reject Syria opposition bloc. ( Memento of the original from November 19, 2012 on WebCite ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. France 24, November 19, 2012, accessed November 22, 2012.
- ↑ Dietrich Alexander: Dozens of dead. Kurds against Islamists, new front in Syria's war. Die Welt, November 20, 2012, accessed on November 21, 2012.
- ↑ Mohammed Abbas: Syria Kurdish leader rejects new opposition coalition . Reuters, November 20, 2012 (accessed November 23, 2012).
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