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  2. Fall of the Assad regime - Wikipedia

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    According to the Syrian Network for Human Rights, pro-Assad forces caused more than 90% of the civilian deaths. [21] The Assad government perpetrated numerous war crimes during the course of the Syrian civil war, [a] and Assad's army, the Syrian Arab Armed Forces, also carried out several attacks with chemical weapons. [27]

  3. Foreign policy of the Bashar al-Assad administration - Wikipedia

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    Syria is the only country from the original 1979 list to remain continuously on the list to the present day, in large part due to its support to Hezbollah. [124] During the first decade of his rule, Assad sought the removal of Syria from the list by improving ties with the US and Western countries in general. [33]

  4. The Assad regime ruled Syria for 50 years. Here’s how it fell ...

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    After less than two weeks of fighting across Syria’s northwest, rebel groups swiftly seized control of the capital. Their presence seemed to catch the regime off guard, forcing Assad to flee to ...

  5. Reactions to the fall of the Assad regime - Wikipedia

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    Border crossings in Jordan and Lebanon were closed. [28] Lebanese border officials at the Masnaa Border Crossing closed its gates as Syrians attempt to cross into Syria. [29] Meanwhile, citizens of neighboring countries reacted to the events positively. Iraq hosted 2,000 Syrian army troops who fled via the border town of Al-Qaim. Some injured ...

  6. World reaction to end of Assad rule in Syria - AOL

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    Syrian rebels ousted President Bashar al-Assad and seized control of Damascus on Sunday, forcing him to flee and ending his family's decades of rule after more than 13 years of civil war in a ...

  7. From eye doctor to brutal dictator: The rise (and fall) of ...

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    Instead, Assad, the second son of former Syrian ruler Hafez Assad, planned to be an ophthalmologist. He studied in Syria and then London before his career as an eye doctor was cut short by his ...

  8. Ba'athist Syria - Wikipedia

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    Ba'athist Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic (SAR), [a] was the Syrian state between 1963 and 2024 under the one-party rule of the Syrian regional branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. From 1971 until 2024, it was ruled by the Assad family , and was therefore commonly referred to as the Assad regime .

  9. Syria's Assad resigns and leaves the country after stunning ...

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    In a stunning turn, the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad appears to have fallen after rebels advanced into the capital Damascus, catching government forces by surprise 10 days after a ...