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Profile: Syrian National Council head
Abdulbaset Sayda
13.6.2012
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The new president of the Syrian National Council,
Abdelbasset Sayda, a Kurd, speaks during a news
conference in Istanbul June 10, 2012. Photo: Getty
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Kurdish academic Abdulbaset Sayda has been named
the head of the opposition Syrian National Council (SNC)
following the resignation of Burhan Ghalioun on 17
May.
Mr Sayda, who was elected unopposed, is viewed as a
consensus candidate, who is best placed to unite the
various political factions which comprise the
council.
His election has also been viewed as a gesture
towards Syria's Kurdish population who have been
wary of the Sunni Arab-dominated opposition
movement.
'The Kurdish question'
Mr Sayda has downplayed the significance of his
ethnicity to his new role, arguing that his
selection to run the SNC was "clear evidence that
the Syrians have reached a high level of maturity
that puts citizenship as a priority, and have
overcome the sectarian fanaticism and divisions that
the regime might try to nurture in order to reach
the stage of civil war."
He has taken criticism from some Kurdish groups in
the past for marginalising their interests within
the SNC in favour of those of the Muslim Brotherhood
(MB).
In an interview with the Kurd Net website, he argued
that the MB "are a part of society. One cannot
simply ignore them and exclude them from the
process", while stressing that answering the
"Kurdish question" would win the Syrian opposition
support from millions of Kurds in the region.
In April 2012, he pledged the SNC's readiness to
recognise the Kurds as a nation within Syria after
the fall of the Assad regime.
Opposition
As a founder member of the SNC, Mr Sayda has played
a key role in the political movement against the
rule of President Bashar al-Assad.
At a news conference to announce the council's
formation on 2 October 2011, he emphasised the
importance of unifying all opposition forces against
what he called the "despotic regime that no longer
belongs to this age or to humanity".
In November 2008 he represented the SNC in a meeting
with the Free Syrian Army (FSA) in a bid "to
formulate a joint action plan" against the Assad
regime.
In an interview with Al Jazeera in February 2012, Mr
Sayda acknowledged that in the early days of the
uprising, the opposition were amenable to Bashar
Assad spearheading a process of political reform,www.ekurd.net
but that the actions of the regime had since made
this impossible.
He described the newly-drafted Syrian constitution
as "worthless", adding: "even if this regime brings
the Swedish constitution, it will offer the Syrians
nothing".
Mr Sayda has said that military intervention in
Syria should only be conducted with UN Security
Council approval. He has pledged the SNC's support
for the Kofi Annan peace plan, but said the UN
should do more to ensure that the Assad regime
sticks to it.
He has called upon Russia and China to "reconsider
their calculations" on the Syrian issue and "stand
by the Syrian people".
In February 2012 he told Al Jazeera that contacts
between the SNC and Russia were severed after Moscow
vetoed the Security Council draft resolution on
Syria the previous October.
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