The chemical massacre has pushed
the Syrian crisis within the weak opposition coalition into more challenges to
approve its effectiveness.
Number of the main stream opposition group are discussing what they
called a revolutionary choice as a response on Bashar al-Assad's massacres and
to express their condemnation to the International community regarding its
languid statement on the massive killing of al-Ghouta massacre.
The revolutionary rallies agreed to give the International community 72
hours as timeout to overthrow the Assad regime and to freeze the opposition
political activities abroad for all opposition factions. If there no response
the Coalition will turn into the resistance work and to call on all rebellious
groups to form in an emergency joint military front.
Hours ago, Mohamed al-Shaar and Louay al-Mekdad , the representatives of
Chief of Staff in the National Coalition, resigned from the largest opposition
body because he could not offer what he was supposed to offer and because of
his desire to return to revolutionaries rank.
Al-shaar, the representative of Damascus Countryside, resigned after the
regime did a horrifying massacre whose victims are 1300 persons in Damascene
Ghouta. The Assad killed them with chemicals according to reports and
testimonies.
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