Who We Are

Syrian Future Movement (SFM)

Who We Are ?

A political organization born from the womb of the Syrian revolution, founded in 2012 with the participation of Syria’s free people inside and outside the country, aiming to contribute to achieving the goals of the Syrian revolution in overthrowing the Assad regime and rebuilding a free, united, and independent Syria.

The registration certificate of the Syrian Future Movement with the U.S. Departments of Justice and State since 2012.

Programs

-Establishing a modern, civil, democratic state that neither denies nor excludes religions, and does not overlook human values in the process of nation-building. -Working with others based on shared commonalities and unified visions under the framework of national principles and strategies. -Holding regular conferences and meetings on strategic issues related to the present and future.

Principles and Foundations

Heavenly religions are a primary source and reference for legislation, with priority given to Islamic law, which the vast majority adheres to. The people are the primary source of all authority, and they alone have the right to make decisions. Democracy is a means to achieve the people's goals of freedom, justice, progress, and stability. Change and reform are two intertwined objectives to achieve a free, independent, and developing nation. Freedom, justice, and equality form a triangle with equal sides and complementary angles, serving as the shield that protects the nation from internal and external enemies. The nation and the citizen are two parallel lines, neither overpowering the other but rather supporting and strengthening each other. Families have the right to care, welfare, sufficiency, support, housing, security, and stability. Non-Muslims have the right to refer to their own religions in matters of faith, worship, and family personal status. Equality in human value is a religious principle, and the diversity of people into nations and tribes is intended for mutual recognition and cooperation, not conflict and hostility.

General Goals

Achieving political change and reform in all national sectors. Focusing on morals and values in the life of the individual, family, and society. Establishing a state of institutions based on the rule of law and the principle of freedom in the transfer of powers. Reviving the national economy by implementing balanced, comprehensive, and sustainable development programs.

Vision and Approach

The goal is to restore Syria as a strong, advanced, and rehabilitated nation, free from the damage inflicted by the Assad regime. Change and reform are two interlinked objectives achieved through the collective efforts of national forces, without exclusion, marginalization, superiority, dominance, or any form of intellectual, material, or moral oppression. To build a unified and strong society where justice and equality prevail among all its members.

National constants

Promoting a culture of moderation as a method for reconciliation among the Syrian people. Reaching a roundtable dialogue to present a draft national reconciliation document supported by the Syrian Future Movement and calling for its adoption with the participation of various political forces. Achieving civil peace is a pressing necessity following the success of the blessed Syrian revolution. Granting an active and influential role to intellectuals in Syria to elevate Syrian society while preserving national and humanitarian values and ethics. Considering Arab identity as a human, linguistic, and cultural identity, rather than a narrow national, ethnic, or racially exclusive concept.

Strategic Objectives

Overthrow the Assad regime and all its pillars, and bring them to fair trial. Preserve the unity and independence of Syria, both land and people. Remove foreign forces and sectarian militias from all Syrian territories. Consider all treaties and agreements signed by the Assad regime with international powers, particularly the Russian and Iranian occupiers, as illegitimate. Release all detainees and reveal the fate of those forcibly disappeared. Ensure the voluntary return of all displaced and uprooted individuals to their areas, and provide them with a dignified life.

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