Supreme Council of the Syrian Revolution
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Abbreviation | SCSR |
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Formation | 2011 |
Purpose | Opposition to President Bashar al-Assad |
Region served | Syria |
Official language | Arabic |
Parent organization | Syrian opposition |
Supreme Council of the Syrian Revolution (SCSR) (Template:Lang-ar)
is a Syrian opposition group supporting the overthrow of the Bashir al-Assad government in Syria during the 2011–2012 Syrian uprising. It grants local opposition groups representation in its national organization.
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 than the other two groups in its political position. It sets "outlines for a political solution while also recognizing 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.[1]
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- ^ Disorganized Like a Fox| BY ELIZABETH O'BAGY | foreignpolicy.com| JUNE 29, 2012