Supreme Council of the Syrian Revolution

Syrian opposition group
Supreme Council of the Syrian Revolution
AbbreviationSCSR
Formation2011
PurposeOpposition to President Bashar al-Assad
Region served
Syria
Official language
Arabic
Parent organization
Syrian opposition

Supreme Council of the Syrian Revolution (SCSR) (Arabic: المجلس الأعلى للثورة السورية) is a Syrian opposition group supporting the overthrow of the Bashar al-Assad government in Syria during the Syrian civil war.[1] It grants local opposition groups representation in its national organisation.

One of three national opposition groups — the other two being the Local Coordination Committees (LCCs) and Syrian Revolution General Commission (SRGC) — the SCSR has been described as catering to young protesters and being different from the other two groups in its political position. It sets "outlines for a political solution while also recognising the importance of armed struggle". Unlike the SRGC it has sent representatives to Syrian National Council (SNC) exile group meetings, and unlike the LCCs it is not formally a member of the Syrian National Council.[2]

The group was classed as amongst the "most active" by think tank Mediterranean Affairs in 2019.[3]

See also

External links

  • Facebook website

References

  1. ^ "Syrian Coalition Leadership Meets with Supreme Council of the Syrian Revolution". Syrian National Coalition Of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces. Retrieved 2019-11-06.
  2. ^ Bagy (2012-06-29). "Disorganized Like a Fox". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 2019-11-06.
  3. ^ Ceccarelli, Irene (2019-01-30). "Syrian Civil Society. Cyber capabilities at times of war". Mediterranean Affairs. Retrieved 2019-11-06.
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