Coalition delays its meetings according to political tour
National Coalition goes on rapid visits and
meetings from Paris to the United Nations headquarters after that to Doha; the political tour will be
continued, according to source to Zaman Alwasl.
A coalition source said that the upcoming
political board meeting will discuss the outcomes of mobilizing the efforts the
International community regarding the Syrian conflict and get more support
politically and in armament issue.
During the Holy month of Ramadan, which almost
close to end, the board members are thinking to visit the refugee camps in
Jordan and Turkey, although there are other camps in Lebanon and Iraq and
should get more interest.
The National Coalition had elected its political
commission in 10 July which supposed to participate the new president, the
decisions he will take, it consisted of:
Ahmed Jarba, and his deputies Mohamed Farouk Tayfur, Suheir Atassi,
Salem al-Muslet, the Secretary-General Badr Jamous, (Louay Safi, Abdul Basit
Sida, Mowaffak Nyrabia, Micheal Kilo, Kamal al-Hadi Naba'a, Anas al-Abdeh,
Fayez Sarah, Mona Mostafa, Zakaria Sakkal, Nazir al-Hakim, Akram Assaf, Munther
Makhos, Ahmed Ramadan.
It's
noteworthy that Sheikh Mouaz al-Khatib, former coalition president, was
nominated for the Political board of the Coalition but he didn't achieve the
required quorum.
On July
31, the United Nations said an estimated 6.8 million people are in need of
humanitarian assistance in Syria.
Syria's conflict began in March 2011 largely as
peaceful protests against Assad's rule. It escalated into a civil war after
opposition supporters took up arms to fight a brutal government crackdown on
dissent.
More than 150,000 people have been killed in the
conflict, according to Syrian Human rights NGO's.
Zaman Alwasl
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