The Free Syrian Army’s “heroic role,” and this scene, have been common sights in in Rastan, Baba Amr, Duma, Harasta, Idlib, Lattakia and Deir Al-Zour. However, while the supporters of the opposition may refer to these fighters as the Free Syrian Army, the supporters of the regime labels them “armed gangs.” Those on the sidelines call them “dissidents.” It was these dissidents who opted for an armed opposition when a number of soldiers in the regular army defected.
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The defections accelerated and eventually came to include officers the most notable among them being Hussein Harmoush. He organized the Free Officers Movement, which made a base for itself near the Syrian-Turkish border. Afterward, several battalions calling themselves the Free Syrian Army (FSA) emerged and declared that their mission was limited to protecting peaceful demonstrations. That mission quickly extended to the targeting of security and the army roadblocks, and later to the assassinations of some persons who were charged with collaborating with the regime. Eventually, they started kidnapping civilians. ...READ MORE: http://www.assafir.com/Windows/PrintSection.aspx?EditionId=2184&MulhakId=3805&reftype=menu&ref=lm
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