Syrian Civil Defence Forces
The Syrian Civil Defence Forces, also known as Self-Protection Squads,[2] is a civil defence organisation that operates in Syria.[3] It is also known as The People's Army.[4] Directors-General of the organisation have included Brigadier General Abdel-Chani Jamal.[5] The forces are divided into units or squads.[6]
Purpose | Civil defence |
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Region served | Syria |
Official languages | Syrian Arabic |
Volunteers | 50,000[1] |
The Syrian Civil Defence Forces have been part of the ICDO (International Civil Defence Organisation) from 1972 onward,[7] when there were around 50,000 volunteers.[1]
They are not connected to, and should not be confused with, the White Helmets / Syria Civil Defence (SCD).
Notes
- Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (1972). News Review on West Asia.
- First batch of self-protection squads in Damascus Countryside finishes training, SANA, 13 August 2013
- British Broadcasting Corporation. Monitoring Service (1981). Summary of World Broadcasts: Non-Arab Africa.
- Patrick Seale (January 1990). Asad of Syria: The Struggle for the Middle East. University of California Press. pp. 158–. ISBN 978-0-520-06976-3.
- ARR: Arab Report and Record. Economic Features, Limited. 1977.
- Andrew Beattie; Timothy Pepper (2001). The Rough Guide to Syria. Rough Guides. pp. 2–. ISBN 978-1-85828-718-8.
- ICDO website: http://www.icdo.org/en/
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