Requested how he organized to link a gap between the Syrian resistance in exile and the resistance in the nation, Sieda said, "We are in immediate interaction and get in touch with with innovative causes within. We are always interacting with them. ... The connection between us and the causes within has never been more powerful."
But al-Assad has said he will not cope with resistance associates affected from the outside.
While Sieda railed against the assault dedicated by al-Assad's causes, the system itself declared a new level in its disagreement that "armed enemy groups" -- and not govt causes -- are accountable for the assault.
A system on state-run TV said "that terrorists of various ethnicities from the enemy company Jabhet al-Nasra, which is associated with al Qaeda, organized and taken out" bombings in Damascus on April 8. The vehicles used in the assault were motivated by a Jordanian enemy and a Syrian Palestinian, "and were trailed by an Iraqi," the state-run information organization SANA revealed.