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Type: Report or article page (house oversight document)
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Summary

This document appears to be page 14 of a larger report or article included in a House Oversight investigation file (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023471). The text discusses the political instability in Syria, concerns regarding the Muslim Brotherhood, and efforts by pro-democracy activists to establish contact with the US and EU to provide an alternative perspective to the Assad regime. It specifically quotes Wassim Turayf, a spokesman for the protesters.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Wassim Turayf Spokesman for the protesters
Quoted regarding the need for the outside world to listen to voices other than Assad's in Syria.
Assad Leader of Syria (implied)
Mentioned as the dominant voice coming out of Syria.
Narrator ('me') Author/Reporter
Unidentified author writing 'They tell me that they've been trying...'

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Muslim Brotherhood
Mentioned as a group that might dominate a formed government.
US
United States government; entity activists are trying to contact.
EU
European Union; entity activists are trying to contact.

Locations (1)

Location Context
The country subject to the political analysis.

Relationships (1)

Wassim Turayf Spokesperson Pro-democracy activists
identified as 'a spokesman for the protesters'

Key Quotes (3)

"Assad's voice is not the only one that comes out of Syria"
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"The outside world should listen to other voices."
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Quote #2
"acquire a more balanced view of the situation."
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divided to form a government, or might fall under the domination of
the Muslim Brotherhood.
Pro-democracy activists reject those claims. They tell me that they've
been trying to establish formal contacts with both the US and EU to
help the major democracies "acquire a more balanced view of the
situation."
"Assad's voice is not the only one that comes out of Syria," says
Wassim Turayf, a spokesman for the protesters. "The outside world
should listen to other voices."
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