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A handout photograph made available Oct. 14 by Syrian Arab News Agency shows Syrian President Bashar al-Assad giving an interview to Russia's Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper in Damascus.
From the first protests against the tyrannical rule of former President Bashar al-Assad in March 2011 to his flight into exile as rebel armies marched on Damascus earlier this week, the European ...
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on 60 Minutes 13:34. ... That at least when they're thinking about dialogue, doesn't matter what kind of dialogue, and what the content of the dialogue.
A barrage of post-mortem analyses have sought to investigate the stunning collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. However, key details remain unreported, and misconceptions are beginning to ...
I mean, I'm thinking about the fact that he has always backed Bashar al-Assad, as you've just described, who jailed political opponents, who used sarin gas on civilians. Now he's given him asylum.
I was born in the mid-1980s under the rule of Hafez al-Assad, the father of Bashar al-Assad, our ousted president. I learned early that being a good citizen meant not thinking. If you did dare to ...
President Bashar al-Assad of Syria called President-elect Donald J. Trump “a natural ally” in the struggle against terrorism, but said he was still dubious that Mr. Trump can live up to his ...
The decades-long reign of Bashar al-Assad is officially over. ... I'm no longer part of this kind of thinking. In fact, I fought it. I was young, and, you know, I was driven to go and fight.