The
Syrian opposition scheduled to meet on 5 and 6 January in Istanbul to elect a new
leader or to re-elect the current president Ahmad Jarba, according to sources.
Zaman
Alwasl source said that Mr. Ahmad Jarba likely to keep his position as Geneva
peace conference on the doorsteps.
''There's
regional and international will to keep the coalition leadership as its, the
source said.
Syrian
businessman Mustafa Al-Sabbagh who lost July elections in a close run-off is
preparing himself to be nominated again. In the last run-off vote, Jarba
ultimately emerged with 55 votes, edging out Mustafa Al-Sabbagh who obtained 52
votes.
Jarba, who
represents the faction of Syrian veteran secular dissident Michel Kilo, has
faced serious escalation for the past months over defecting many rebel groups
from the free Syrian army- Coalition umbrella- and the mounting presence of
al-Qaeda affiliates, besides the deep dividing in the SNC into three major
camps; the Jarba camp, the Sabbagh camp, and the Muslim Brotherhood camp.
More than 130,000 people have been killed
since the beginning of the conflict in Syria nearly three years ago, the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights said.
In a new
tally, the group said 130,433 people have been killed since the conflict began
in March 2011, including 46,266 civilians.
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