Bašar al-Asad
Bašar al-Asad is the President of Syria, having assumed office in 2000 after the death of his father, Hafez al-Asad. His leadership has been marked by a brutal civil war that has caused significant humanitarian crises and widespread destruction in Syria. Al-Asad has relied on support from Iran and Russia to maintain his regime amid ongoing conflicts.
Born on Sep 11, 1965 (60 years old)
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Croatia:
The article mentions Bašar al-Asad in the context of his ousting and escape to Russia.
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Croatia:
Putin's priorities have shifted away from saving Bašar al-Asad amid the ongoing conflict.
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Slovenia:
Bašar Al Asad's regime has led to many journalists being arrested or missing.
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Latvia:
Ahmed al Šaraa's forces overthrew Syrian President Bašar al Asad last year.
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Montenegro:
Bašar al-Asad is the President of Syria who attempted to suppress protests that escalated into a civil war.
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Montenegro:
Bašar al-Asad is the ousted president of Syria whose regime was regularly bombed by Israel.
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Slovenia:
Izrael zahteva demilitarizacijo južne Sirije, kar je povezano s strmoglavljenjem dolgoletnega predsednika Bašarja al Asada.
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Montenegro:
Bašar al Asad is the president of Syria who faced challenges from rebels, impacting the Iranian coalition.
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Serbia:
Bašar al Asad was the former Syrian leader whose regime was reported to have denied capturing Ostin Tajs.
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Croatia:
Bašar al-Asad is the Syrian autocrat whom Lavrov defended in diplomatic discussions.
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