We have taken a declared political initiative based on this issue.
I think that we were seeking change from within, so there were a lot of objections: no to sectarianism, no to external intervention, no to weapons, and the path took a different track than the one we wanted,” Dirar said.ĭirar reiterated his call for “a way of cooperation with the northern Syrian regions, in accordance with a decentralized administration. This indicates that we, as part of the opposition, are seeking a peaceful change resembling the history of the opposition, and is followed by the Baath regime. We were part of the Coordination Committee for Democratic Change. This is the policy adopted by representatives of this trend since the beginning of events in Syria. “Like the rest of the Syrian opposition, we are trying to get rid of the authoritarian regime and become a democratic system. The co-chairman of the Syrian Democratic Council (SDC) said that the unity of the forces of the Revolution and the Syrian opposition is a necessity and a passage to get rid of the Assadist tyranny regime, considering that this unity did not take place between forces that have their own project of self-management, and the majority of the forces of the revolution and the opposition.