Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Amer Al-Sadeq (Arabic: عامر الصادق, aamer al-sadeq, Arabic pronunciation: [ʕamer al-sˤadeq]) is the founder and representative of the Syrian Revolution Coordinators Union the organization includes coordination groups and activists of the Syrian Revolution of 2011 who belong to different Syrian cities and areas. The Syrian Revolution Coordinators Union is the first organization to include groups and individual activists aiming to topple the totalitarian Assad family government. Amer Al-Sadeq has been a prominent media figure through his many media interviews and public statements expressing the demands and viewpoints of the revolution in both Arabic and English languages."@en }
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- Amer_Al-Sadeq abstract "Amer Al-Sadeq (Arabic: عامر الصادق, aamer al-sadeq, Arabic pronunciation: [ʕamer al-sˤadeq]) is the founder and representative of the Syrian Revolution Coordinators Union the organization includes coordination groups and activists of the Syrian Revolution of 2011 who belong to different Syrian cities and areas. The Syrian Revolution Coordinators Union is the first organization to include groups and individual activists aiming to topple the totalitarian Assad family government. Amer Al-Sadeq has been a prominent media figure through his many media interviews and public statements expressing the demands and viewpoints of the revolution in both Arabic and English languages.".
- Q4742439 abstract "Amer Al-Sadeq (Arabic: عامر الصادق, aamer al-sadeq, Arabic pronunciation: [ʕamer al-sˤadeq]) is the founder and representative of the Syrian Revolution Coordinators Union the organization includes coordination groups and activists of the Syrian Revolution of 2011 who belong to different Syrian cities and areas. The Syrian Revolution Coordinators Union is the first organization to include groups and individual activists aiming to topple the totalitarian Assad family government. Amer Al-Sadeq has been a prominent media figure through his many media interviews and public statements expressing the demands and viewpoints of the revolution in both Arabic and English languages.".