Talk:Sham Legion
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[edit]Concerning the (now removed) 'moderate' label for this group - the sources used present a clear pro-US bias. This article goes on to mention the group's Salafist ideology, and mentions how other factions such as Nour-el-Deen-el-Zinki have joined, a faction which famously decapitated a 12 year old boy and filmed it. This cannot be considered 'moderate' by any reasonable person - BUT rather than labelling them as extremist, I have changed 'moderate' (a subjective term) to the more factual and objective 'non-al-Qaeda-affiliated', as this is their main distinguishing feature from other anti-government groups currently in operation in the Syrian civil war. Eaglepies (talk) 13:56, 2 August 2017 (UTC)
New Affiliation
[edit]The Liberation and Construction Movement, an operation room formed in Idlib to counter HTS dominance, now includes Sham Legion.
HTS, Turkey, and the future of Syria’s north | Middle East Institute (mei.edu)
There are a few more sources for this, we can add them in if nessecary but if this could be added into the "part of" section that would be much appreciated. Gavv523 (talk) 21:23, 2 March 2024 (UTC)
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