• Local Coordination Committees of Syria

    December 20, 2012

    The Local Coordination Committees of Syria (LCC) is a network of 70 coordination groups (tansiqiyat) operated by media and street activists connected to the grassroots revolt inside Syria. Since March 2011, the LCC has played a key role in organizing anti-regime demonstrations and disseminating information about the revolution.

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  • National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces

    January 11, 2013

    A backgrounder on the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces

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  • National Coordination Body for Democratic Change

    January 15, 2012

    The National Coordination Body for Democratic Change is a coalition of non-armed opposition parties and figures based in Syria.

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  • Syrian Revolution General Commission

    December 20, 2012

    The Syrian Revolution General Commission (SRGC) is a coalition of more than 40 opposition groups inside and outside of Syria.

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  • Syria’s Armed Opposition: A Brief Overview

    February 7, 2013

    A brief overview of seven of the most visible Syrian rebel brigades under both the Free Syrian Army and jihadist banners

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  • The Bloc of Liberal Independents

    March 15, 2012

    The Bloc of Liberal Independents is not a party but one of the nine factions of the Syrian National Council. The bloc consists of 21 independent members, including Burhan Ghalioun, who was the president of the Syrian National Council until mid-May 2012.

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  • The Damascus Declaration

    March 1, 2012

    The Damascus Declaration (DD) is a secular umbrella opposition coalition named after a statement drafted in 2005 by numerous opposition groups and individuals demanding a multiparty democracy in Syria. It calls for a gradual and peaceful transition to democracy and the equality of all citizens in a secular and sovereign Syria.

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  • The Kurdish National Council in Syria

    February 15, 2012

    Syrian Kurdish opposition groups are fractured among three bodies: the Kurdish National Council in Syria, the Syrian National Council, and the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change. The majority, however, are members of the Kurdish National Council in Syria, which functions as an umbrella group for sixteen Syrian Kurdish parties.

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  • The Marxist Left Assembly

    February 25, 2012

    The Marxist Left Assembly is a Marxist opposition coalition of small leftist and communist parties within the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change.

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  • The National Bloc

    February 1, 2012

    The National Bloc is a faction of the Syrian National Council comprised of nonpartisan dissidents from all backgrounds, although Sunni conservatives predominate.

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  • The Revolutionary Movement

    January 10, 2012

    The Revolutionary Movement is not a party but one of the nine factions of the Syrian National Council.

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  • The Supreme Council for the Leadership of the Syrian Revolution

    December 20, 2012

    The Supreme Council for the Leadership of the Syrian Revolution (SCLSR) is one of the main grassroots opposition networks in Syria. The SCLSR seeks to provide political representation for the uprising as well as logistical and financial support to the armed rebel groups fighting the Syrian regime.

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  • The Syrian National Council

    January 1, 2012

    The Syrian National Council (SNC) is the biggest and most significant Syrian opposition grouping in exile, and the main point of reference for outside countries that support the opposition.

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