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Syrian opposition launches initiative to unify ranks, expand National Council
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Syrian opposition launches initiative to unify ranks, expand National Council
2011
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Syrian oppositionists have cast doubts on the Syrian Government acceptance of the Arab League deadline for signing a protocol allowing observers to enter Syrian territory. Dr Muhammad Damis Kilani, head of the Information Office of the National Commission for Supporting the Syrian Revolution, said that the opposition wants the Arab League to refer the Syrian dossier to the United Nations, freeze Damascus' membership of the Arab League rather than just suspend its participation , and oblige Arab countries to withdraw their ambassadors from Damascus, freeze the assets of the Syrian regime, impose an air embargo, ban Syrian civilian aircraft from landing in Arab airports, support the Free Syrian Army while emphasizing the peacefulness of the revolution, and designate a fund for supporting the Syrian people without handing over the money to the Syrian regime. Also, Ahmad Hammudi, general coordinator of the Coordination Committee of the Syrian Revolution in Egypt, stated that the opposition \"wants to refer the crimes committed by the regime to the International Criminal Court [ICC].\" Yesterday, efforts continued in Cairo to unify the ranks of the Syrian opposition and study the requests submitted by several political blocs and parties to join the Syrian National Council.
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