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Local Coordination Committees of Syria : ウィキペディア英語版 | Local Coordination Committees of Syria
The Local Coordination Committees of Syria ((アラビア語:لجان التنسيق المحلية في سوريا): ''LCCSyria''〔 or ''LCCs''〔) are a network of local groups that organise and report on protests as part of the Syrian uprising.〔〔 In June 2011, the network was described by ''The New York Times'' as beginning to "emerge as a pivotal force" in Syria.〔 , the network supported civil disobedience and opposed local armed resistance and international military intervention as methods of opposing the Syrian government.〔 ==Creation== The Local Coordination Committees of Syria started in March 2011 from local groups that published reports about protests during the Syrian uprising and developed into a national network involved in journalism about protests and the protests themselves.〔 The groups had developed from informal networks of friends and colleagues involved in dissidence that had existed for many years.〔 The idea of setting up the LCCs was inspired by Syrian cleric and jihadist theoretician Abu Basir al-Tartusi. Prior to the uprising, Syrian activists had brought in mobile telephones, satellite modems and computers in anticipation of Arab Spring protests developing in Syria.〔 In June 2011, ''The New York Times'' described the network as beginning to "emerge as a pivotal force" in Syrian politics, "earning the respect of more recognized, but long divided dissidents."〔
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