I don't know if it has been already posted, but that map is showing in a good way the confusion among FSA and also that all groups don't belong to FSA at all.
As the movements of troops change quickly their location is not still relevant.
Also, they don't represent the Kurds. It could be two reasons for that : Kurds are not part of FSA and/or they don't seem for foreign press to be a part of rebellion. But the list of who's who is still useful and to read their political background. For example, Jubhat al Nusrah (whi are extremists) is NOT from FSA, etc.
http://www.executive-magazine.com/syria ... l-map.html








