Sabra has been politically active in the
Syrian opposition movement since the 1970s. He joined the
Syrian Communist Party (Political Bureau) in 1970 and was elected to its Central Committee in 1985. He was arrested in 1987 during one of many government crackdowns on the party and imprisoned for eight years. A few years after his release, in 2000, he was assigned to represent his party in the
National Democratic Rally, a coalition of leftist parties that was originally formed in 1979, and he was subsequently elected to the rally's Central Committee. Sabra was arrested on 10 April 2011. He was arrested again on 20 July 2011 and was released two months later, having been
held incommunicado. He left Syria in January 2012 to join the
Paris-based
Syrian National Council. Almost immediately he unsuccessfully challenged
Burhan Ghalioun for the leadership of the SNC. He stood again in April, when he received 11 out of 40 votes against Ghalioun's 21 votes. On 22 April 2013, president of the
National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces,
Moaz al-Khatib resigned in protest of the lack of international aid to the Syrian opposition by the
Friends of Syria Group. George Sabra was then appointed as Khatib's successor. On 25 April 2018, George Sabra, along with former SNC vice president
Suheir Atassi and president
Khaled Khoja, resigned from the Syrian National Coalition. Sabra said that the SNC is "no longer devoted to the principles of the revolution and the goals of the Syrians|[Syrian] people". ==References==