Syrian opposition groups struggled to
form a united leadership Tuesday at a meeting in Cairo that exposed the
vast disagreements that have prevented them from effectively leading the
uprising against President Bashar Assad.
The conference ended late Tuesday with
an agreement on two documents, both of them vague. One provides a
general outline to guide the opposition through a transitional period,
while the other lays out the fundamental principles envisioned for a
post-Assad Syria.
The delegates agreed in general terms on
support for the Free Syrian Army, the dissolution of the ruling Baath
Party and the exclusion of Assad or other senior regime figures from a
place in the transition.
But they failed to reach an agreement on forming a unified body to represent the opposition.
Arguments were rife among the roughly
250 conference participants over key questions, including whether to ask
for foreign military intervention to halt the violence and what role
religion would play in a post-Assad Syria.
In other developments Tuesday, Assad
told a Turkish newspaper that he regretted that Syria shot down a
Turkish warplane last month, and a U.S.-based human rights group said
the Damascus regime was running a network of torture centers across the
country, citing victims’ accounts of beatings, sexual assaults and
electric shocks.
Opposition group members interviewed at
the Cairo conference by The Associated Press brought into sharp relief
their vast disagreements on issues not addressed in the draft charter,
suggesting it papered over the divisions that have prevented them from
presenting a united front to the international community.
"It’s very dangerous at this point,"
said Abdel-Aziz al-Khayyar, who spent 14 years in Syrian prisons and is
now part of the Syrian National Coordination Body. "If we fail to unify
as the opposition, it is the greatest gift to the regime."
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