Arab Nationalist Guard
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Arab Nationalist Guard الحرس القومي العربي | |
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Dates of operation | April 2013–present |
Group(s) | Wadie Haddad battalion, Haydar al-Amali battalion, Mohamed Brahmi battalion, Jules Jammal battalion |
Active regions | Aleppo Governorate, Damascus Governorate, Deraa Governorate, Homs Governorate, Quneitra Governorate |
Ideology | Pan-Arabism Secularism Anti-Zionism |
Allies | Syrian Armed Forces National Defense Force Hezbollah Ba'ath Brigades |
Opponents | Free Syrian Army Al-Nusra Front |
Battles and wars | Syrian Civil War |
The Arab Nationalist Guard (Template:Lang-ar) is a secular volunteer militia force operating in Syria. The group espouses an Arab nationalist ideology, gathering away from any sectarian, ethnic, or religious extremism. The Arab Nationalist Guard's membership includes nationalists from a variety of Arab countries, including Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Tunisia, Syria and Yemen.[1][2] Some of their militiamen had fought previously in the Libyan Civil War and the Iraq War.[1]
Ideology
The group’s ideology,[3] falls in line with pan-Arab ideals, as well as with anti-Zionism and anti-colonialism. The Arab Nationalist Guard has its own manifesto, where it is stated that the units names are inspired from Arab politicians and martyrs who have led secularist and Arab nationalist movements in the Middle East and North Africa region or were killed by Islamists.
See also
References
- ^ a b c Rana Harbi (5 May 2014). "Arab nationalists take up arms in the battle for Syria". Al-Akhbar. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
- ^ Jawad Al-Tamimi (1 January 2014). "The Arab Nationalist Guard: A Pro-Assad Militia". Aymennjawad.org. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
- ^ Moses, Brown. "The Arab Nationalist Guard: A Pro-Assad Militia". Brown Moses Blog. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
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