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Syria opposition groups to hold crucial Doha meeting

Damascus , Sun, 04 Nov 2012 ANI

Damascus, Nov. 4 (ANI): Syrian opposition groups will hold a crucial meeting on Sunday in Qatar capital Doha to discuss how to form a more united front.

The meeting could lead to a replacement for the Syrian National Council (SNC), the main opposition body in exile, reports the BBC.

The SNC has been criticised as out of touch by rebel forces in Syria, and the opposition is also split ideologically.

The Doha talks come a day after rebels in northern Syria launched an offensive to try win control of an key airbase.

The SNC will be looking to broaden its ranks and agree on a common platform at the conference, the BBC said.

Prominent dissident Riad Seif will be one of those taking part in the Doha conference.

Seif is being apparently being suggested by the U.S. as the head of a new government-in-exile which would be dubbed the Syrian National Initiative.

"An alternative to the regime is dearly needed. We are talking about a temporary period that begins with forming a political leadership until a national assembly that represents all Syrians meets in Damascus, once Assad falls," Seif said.

What may emerge from the meeting is a new leadership body for the Syrian opposition separate from the SNC but including some figures from it, the report added. (ANI)


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