Syrian Coalition: We Will Protect Syria from Falling into the Hands of Extremists
Ahmad Jarba, president of the Syrian Coalition, said that “we are committed to preventing preventing Syria from falling into the...
Read moreAhmad Jarba, president of the Syrian Coalition, said that “we are committed to preventing preventing Syria from falling into the...
Read moreAhmed Jakal, member of the political committee, said that the rebels’ hold out against regime forces in Homs for nearly...
Read morePresident Jarba said, during a meeting with John Kerry, that “we seek to establish a civil, pluralistic and democratic state...
Read moreThe U.S. State Department announced it is sanctioning six Syrian officials and Russia’s Tempbank, a Moscow-based bank that has provided...
Read moreHouse Majority Leader Eric Cantor today released the following statement after meeting with President of the National Coalition for Syrian...
Read moreAhmad Jarba, president of the Syrian Coalition, said that “there will be hardly any chances of reaching a political solution...
Read moreIn his first official visit to the US, President Jarba requested arms from the United States as this “will increase...
Read moreBadr Jamous, Secretary General of the Syrian Coalition, said that “Assad’s increasing reliance on Hezbollah and other sectarian militias he...
Read moreNasser al-Hariri, member of the political committee, said that "the massacres perpetrated by the Assad regime in Syria do not...
Read moreAhmad Jarba, president of the Syrian Coalition, received an official invitation from the British Foreign Secretary William Hague to participate...
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.