Syria’s turmoil demands leadership capable of rebuilding the nation. However, extremist factions and questionable alliances raise concerns about the revolution’s direction.
Al-Julani’s Extremist Links
Abu Mohammad Al-Julani’s ties to Al-Qaeda through Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) reveal a continuation of extremist agendas in the Levant, threatening stability and progress.
Extremist Endorsements
Terrorist groups’ support for Al-Julani consolidates extremist influence, undermining Syria’s democratic aspirations.
Violence in Syrian Provinces
Field executions, rapes, theft, and destruction of public facilities erode trust and tarnish the revolution. These atrocities must be exposed for accountability.
Islamist Ambitions
Islamist factions’ aim to dominate state institutions shifts focus from national recovery to ideological control, risking further instability.
General Amnesty Issues
A blanket amnesty for terrorists and convicts undermines justice, enabling violence to persist unchecked.
Daily Life Disruptions
Education and healthcare systems are in ruins, leaving millions without essential services and highlighting governance failures.
Interim Government Failures
The interim government’s mismanagement of Idlib in 2017 reflects its inability to lead Syria effectively. Syrians deserve better leadership.
Scrutiny of leaders claiming to represent the revolution is essential. Al-Julani’s extremist ties, ongoing violence, and governance failures signal the need for a new path prioritizing justice, stability, and welfare.