Sunday, March 24, 2013

Syria's Rebel Opposition Is In Disarry



Syrian Opposition In Disarray As Its Leader Resigns -- Washington Post

BEIRUT — Syria’s opposition coalition was on the verge of collapse Sunday after its president resigned and rebel fighters rejected its choice to head an interim government, leaving a U.S.-backed effort to forge a united front against President Bashar al-Assad in tatters.

The resignation of Moaz al-Khatib, a moderate Sunni preacher who heads the Syrian Opposition Coalition, climaxed a bitter internal fight over a range of issues, from the appointment of an interim government to a proposal by Khatib to launch negotiations with the Syrian regime.

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More News On The Disarray In The Syrian Opposition Movement

Syrian opposition group turns down leader's resignation -- CNN
Syrian Opposition Leader Quits His Post -- New York Times
Syria Opposition Chief Resigns -- Wall Street Journal
Moaz al-Khatib's resignation plunges Syrian opposition into chaos
-- The Guardian
Syrian opposition in disarray -- YNet News/AP
Resignation throws Syrian opposition into chaos
-- Sydney Morning Herald
Syrian Opposition Leader Resigns In Frustration -- NPR
Syrian Opposition Leader Al-Khatib Resigns, Citing ‘Red Lines’ -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Moderate face of Syrian uprising quits -- Reuters
Syrian Opposition in Turmoil as Khatib Quits, Hitto Rejected -- Voice of America
Opposition leader quits as rifts deepen within Syria's rebel coalition -- The Independent
The Syrian Opposition Lost Its Head -- Atlantic Wire
Khatib: Syria's widely respected Islamist dissident -- AFP

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