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Political party in Rojava
Law–Citizenship–Rights Movement حركة قيم–مواطنة–حقوق
LeaderHaytham Manna
FoundedMarch 1, 2015 (2015-03-01)
HeadquartersQamishli
IdeologySecularism
Nonsectarianism
SloganCitizenship, rights, values
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Politics of Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria
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The Law–Citizenship–Rights Movement (Arabic: قيم مواطنة حقوق), abbreviated QMH (from the English transliteration qiyyam, muwatana, huqouq), also known as Teyar El-Qemih (from the Arabic acronym), and translated as Wheat Wave Movement, is a democratic secular multi-ethnic political party established in 2015 in northern Syria.

Elected representatives

The Law–Citizenship–Rights Movement currently has three members on the General Federal Assembly of the Syrian Democratic Council (SDC), Salih El-Nebwanî, Majid Hebu (also written Macid Hebo) and Haytham Manna who was a co-leader of the assembly. Manna resigned his leadership role from the SDC on 19 March 2016 in protest at the council's announcement of a federal system for Northern Syria, i.e. at the creation of Rojava.

References

  1. "تيار قمح -هيثم المناع :ولادة تيار معارض جديد (Wheat Wave Movement, Haytham Manna: the birth of a new movement)". 1 March 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  2. Lund, Aron (1 March 2015). "We Need to End This Dirty War: An Interview With Haytham Manna - Carnegie Middle East Center - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace". Carnegie Middle East Center. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  3. "Executive Board of Democratic Syria Assembly elected". ANF. 2015-12-13. Archived from the original on 2015-12-20. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
  4. Hisham Arafat (6 April 2016). "Kurdish-Arab alliance in Syria loses Arab block". Kurdistan 24. Retrieved 30 November 2016.


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