National Salvation Front in Syria explained

National Salvation Front in Syria
Native Name:جبهة الخلاص الوطني في سوريا
Front de salut national en Syrie
Colorcode:
  1. 00CD00
Founder:Abdul Halim Khaddam
Foundation:2006
Ideology:Syrian nationalism
Liberalism
Social democracy
Headquarters:Belgium
Split:Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region
Position:Centre-left
Website:www.nsf-syria.org
Country:Syria

The National Salvation Front in Syria (Arabic: جبهة الخلاص الوطني في سوريا Jabhat Al-Khalāṣ Al-Waṭanīy fi Sūrīya; French: Front de salut national en Syrie) was a Syrian opposition political party founded and based in Belgium. The party was formed in the wake of assassination of Rafic Hariri and Syria's withdrawal from Lebanon in 2005. During that time, it was Syria's largest exile opposition party.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The National Salvation Front Folds. 23 April 2009 . Syria Comment.