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- Reform_Party_of_Syria abstract "The Reform Party of Syria (Arabic: حزب الاصلاح السوري Ḥizb Al-Iṣlāḥ Al-Sūrīy), or RPS is a lobby group based in the United States that was active in the mid to late 2000s. Its leader Farid Ghadry is a United States citizen and has been described as "controversial" by Al Jazeera. The RPS claims to have been formed in response to 9/11. It is a member of fellow lobbing organization the Coalition Against Terrorist Media.WikiLeaks cables released revealed that Ghadry and his organization were viewed as "unwelcome" by Riad Seif, and a Syrian member of parliament described Ghadry as not being a "major figure", and was perplexed by U.S. backing of him. Similarly Haitham al-Maleh, who was later be become a senior figure in the Syrian National Council, viewed Ghadry as an "opportunist".".
- Reform_Party_of_Syria formationYear "2001".
- Reform_Party_of_Syria headquarter United_States.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria headquarter Washington,_D.C..
- Reform_Party_of_Syria ideology Israel_lobby_in_the_United_States.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria ideology Neoconservatism.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria ideology Secularism.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria leader Farid_Ghadry.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria wikiPageExternalLink www.reformsyria.org.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria wikiPageID "1909461".
- Reform_Party_of_Syria wikiPageRevisionID "581016592".
- Reform_Party_of_Syria colorcode "#009F3C".
- Reform_Party_of_Syria country "Syria".
- Reform_Party_of_Syria foundation "October 2001".
- Reform_Party_of_Syria hasPhotoCollection Reform_Party_of_Syria.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria headquarters United_States.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria headquarters Washington,_D.C..
- Reform_Party_of_Syria ideology Israel_lobby_in_the_United_States.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria ideology Neoconservatism.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria ideology Secularism.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria leader Farid_Ghadry.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria nameEnglish "Reform Party of Syria".
- Reform_Party_of_Syria nameNative "حزب الاصلاح السوري".
- Reform_Party_of_Syria position Centre-right.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria website "www.reformsyria.org".
- Reform_Party_of_Syria subject Category:Political_parties_in_Syria.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria subject Category:Politics_of_Syria.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type Abstraction100002137.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type Group100031264.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type Organization108008335.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type Party108256968.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type PoliticalPartiesInSyria.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type SocialGroup107950920.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type YagoLegalActor.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type Agent.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type Organisation.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type PoliticalParty.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type Organization.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type Agent.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type SocialPerson.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria type Thing.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria comment "The Reform Party of Syria (Arabic: حزب الاصلاح السوري Ḥizb Al-Iṣlāḥ Al-Sūrīy), or RPS is a lobby group based in the United States that was active in the mid to late 2000s. Its leader Farid Ghadry is a United States citizen and has been described as "controversial" by Al Jazeera. The RPS claims to have been formed in response to 9/11.".
- Reform_Party_of_Syria label "Parti réformiste de Syrie".
- Reform_Party_of_Syria label "Partido Reformista de Siria".
- Reform_Party_of_Syria label "Reform Party of Syria".
- Reform_Party_of_Syria sameAs Partido_Reformista_de_Siria.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria sameAs Parti_réformiste_de_Syrie.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria sameAs m.065gdp.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria sameAs Q3366667.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria sameAs Q3366667.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria sameAs Reform_Party_of_Syria.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria wasDerivedFrom Reform_Party_of_Syria?oldid=581016592.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria homepage www.reformsyria.org.
- Reform_Party_of_Syria isPrimaryTopicOf Reform_Party_of_Syria.