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Syria-Lebanon-Iran |
Syrian opposition groups unite |
2005-10-18 |
![]() The alliance, which also includes both Arab and Kurdish leftist activists, urged the government to lift the emergency law, in place since the ruling Baath party assumed power in 1963. "We demand the abrogation of all forms of exceptions in public life and the end of emergency laws and extra-ordinary judicial courts and the release of all political prisoners," said the statement. Syria, whose Baath party agreed in June to loosen the emergency law, is under mounting US-led pressure to reform. But the authorities in the tightly controlled country say they cannot tolerate foreign inspired activism that seeks to reap political gains from mounting US and Western pressure to isolate the country. Activists said police disrupted a meeting on Sunday to launch the alliance in the office of 72-year-old lawyer Hasan Abd al-Azim, who also heads a pan-Arab nationalist party. Abd al-Azim said the grouping was the secular opposition's first serious attempt to put forward unified demands for reforms since President Bashar al-Assad introduced a measure of political freedom when he assumed power in 2000. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 I suspect the SF has something to do with this. This is right down the SF's alley. |
Posted by: Captain America 2005-10-18 18:47 |