Free Officers Movement (Syria)
The Free Officers Movement (Arabic: حركة الضباط الأحرار, Harakat ad-Dubbat al-Ahrar), also called the Free Officers Brigade (Arabic: لواء الضباط الاحرار, Liwa ad-Dubbat al-Ahrar) was a Syrian rebel group that operated during the early phase of the Syrian Civil War in 2011. The group consisted of defected officers and soldiers from the Syrian Armed Forces.
Free Officers Movement | |
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حركة الضباط الأحرار Harakat ad-Dubbat al-Ahrar | |
The flag of Syria used by the Free Officers Movement of Syria | |
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Dates of operation | 9 June 2011 – mid-2012 (part of the Free Syrian Army since 23 September 2011) |
Split from | Syrian Armed Forces |
Merged into | Free Syrian Army |
Group(s) | Khalid ibn al-Walid Battalion |
Active regions | Syria |
Ideology | Syrian nationalism Secularism |
Allies | Free Syrian Army |
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Battles and wars | Syrian Civil War |
Unlike the Free Syrian Army led by Colonel Riad al-Asaad, which had links to the Muslim Brotherhood of Syria, the Free Officers Movement was a secular-leaning group. The movement joined the FSA on 23 September 2011, but continued to operate under the name of the Free Officers Movement until mid-2012.
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