Arab Socialist Movement (Damascus branch)


The Arab Socialist Movement, known as the Damascus branch, is a Syrian political party that operates from Damascus. The party is headed by Abdul-Ghani Qannout, it joined the Ba'ath Party-led National Progressive Front government in 1972 and has continued to support the al-Assad family's rule in Syria ever since. After Abdul-Ghani Qannout died in 2001, Ahmad al-Ahmad became the new secretary general; under him, the party continued its pro-government course, even during the Syrian Civil War. Amid the conflict's civil uprising phase, the Arab Socialist Movement's Damascus branch organised pro-government rallies. When the uprising escalated into a full insurgency, members of the party organised pro-government militias. Assistant secretary general Omar Adnan al-Alawi headed the National Defence Forces' Deir ez-Zor branch during part of the Siege of Deir ez-Zor, and was wounded in combat. A member of the party's political office, Turki Albu Hamad, in founding the "Forces of the Fighters of the Tribes" militia.