Syrian Coalition: The Assad and al-Maliki Regimes Seek to Fuel the Sectarian Strife
Nora Al Ameer, vice president of the Syrian Coalition, said its a mistake to think that Assad may be a...
Read moreNora Al Ameer, vice president of the Syrian Coalition, said its a mistake to think that Assad may be a...
Read moreAhmad Jarba, president of the Syrian Coalition, said that Obama's remarks "put Syria’s rebels in front of a new challenge,...
Read morePatrick Cockburn is an experienced observer of the Middle East, so it is disappointing that his article of 23 June...
Read moreThe Syrian Coalition welcomes the declaration by the OPCW-UN joint mission today that “the total of declared chemical weapons materials...
Read moreHadi Al Bahra, secretary of the political committee, said that the U.S. President Barack Obama’s remarks made recently during an...
Read moreAhmad Tomeh, Interim Prime Minister, said that “the UN Security Council resolutions have so far failed to protect the Syrian...
Read moreLouay Safi, spokesman for the Syrian Coalition, regrets the remarks made by the US President Barack Obama to CBS television...
Read moreOn the World Refugee Day, political committee member Alia Mansour, calls on the international community "to shoulder its responsibility in...
Read moreMembers of the political committee discussed the results of meetings held President Jarba with rebel commanders and a number of...
Read moreThe Syrian interim government participated in a conference entitled “Ending the Immunity of War Criminals in Syria” held by the...
Read morePreserving independence and national sovereignty and maintaining the Syrian people's unity within the same Syrian soil is one of the critical pillars of the Syrian Coalition. The Coalition aims to overthrow the Assad regime along with all its symbols and pillars. It also aims to dismantle its security apparatus and hold accountable those involved in crimes against Syrians. In addition, it seeks to achieve a transition to a pluralistic, democratic and civil Syria.