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Who's who: General Ali Mamlouk
Thursday January 3rd, 2013
by The Syrian Observer
General Ali Mamlouk is one of the most powerful Syrian security officers and a high ranking aide to President Bashar al Assad. He is the director of the Baath Party National Security Bureau, but his reputation came from his position as the head of the General directorate of Intelligence, one of the four most powerful security agencies in Syria.
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Who's who: Mazen Darwish
Saturday December 22nd, 2012
by The Syrian Observer
During the Syrian revolution, Mazen played an essential role in launching the revolution and in defending victims who fell for participating in the revolution
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Who's who: Patriarch John Yazigi (Youhanna X)
Tuesday December 18th, 2012
by The Syria Observer
A profile of John Yazigi who was appointed head of Syria’s largest church in December 2012
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Who's who: Ahmad Muaz al-Khatib
Tuesday December 11th, 2012
by The Syria Observer
Now President of the National Coalition for Opposition Forces and the Syrian Revolution, Ahmad Muaz al-Khatib is a former petroleum engineer and an Islamic preacher and well-respected freedom activist.
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Who’s who: National Coordination Commission for Democratic Change (NCC)
Friday November 2nd, 2012
by The Syrian Observer
Members of the National Coordination Commission are committed to three principles: “No” to foreign military intervention, “No” to religious and sectarian instigation, and “No” to violence and the militarization of the revolution.
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Who's who: The Syrian National Council (SNC)
Friday November 2nd, 2012
by The Syrian Observer
The Syrian National Council (SNC) is the largest 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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Who’s who: Damascus Declaration (DD)
Friday November 2nd, 2012
by The Syrian Observer
The Damascus Declaration (DD) is an 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.