Syrian National Council
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The Syrian National Council (SNC;[2][3] Arabic: المجلس الوطني السوري, al-Majlis al-Waṭanī as-Sūri, French: Conseil national syrien), sometimes known as the Syrian National Transitional Council[4] or the National Council of Syria, is a Syrian opposition coalition, based in Istanbul, Turkey, formed in August 2011 during the Syrian civil uprising (which escalated into civil war) against the government of Bashar al-Assad.[5][6]
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Abbreviation | SNC |
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Formation | 23 August 2011 (12 years ago) |
Purpose | Opposition to the Syrian Government |
Headquarters | Istanbul |
Location | |
Region served | Syria |
Membership | 420 members (Since 1 November 2012) |
Chairman/President | George Sabra[1] |
Executive Board | George Sabra Abdulbaset Sieda Mohamad Faruq Tayfur Ahmad Ramadan Hisham Marwah Salem al-Musallat Hussein al-Said Abdulahad Astepho Jamal al-Wared Nazir al-Hakim Khaled al-Saleh |
Spokesperson | Radwan Ziadeh |
Website | www |
Initially, the council denied seeking to play the role of a government in exile,[7] but this changed a few months later when violence in Syria intensified.[8][9][10] The Syrian National Council seeks the end of Bashar al-Assad's rule and the establishment of a modern, civil, democratic state. The SNC National Charter lists human rights, judicial independence, press freedom, democracy and political pluralism as its guiding principles.[11]
In November 2012, the Syrian National Council agreed to unify with several other opposition groups to form the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces, commonly named the Syrian National Coalition.[12][13][14]
The Syrian National Council withdrew from the Syrian National Coalition on 20 January 2014 in protest at the decision of the coalition to attend the Geneva II Conference on Syria.[15][16]