Bachar al Asad
Bachar al-Assad is the President of Syria, known for his authoritarian regime and controversial leadership during the Syrian Civil War, which has drawn international criticism and allegations of human rights abuses.
Born on Sep 11, 1965 (60 years old)
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Panama:
Bachar al Asad's regime fell a year ago, allowing over 3 million Syrians to return home.
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Panama:
Bachar al Asad was among the leaders who received replicas of Bolívar's sword from Chávez.
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Spain:
Bachar al Asad was overthrown by a coalition of rebel groups in December 2024.
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Spain:
Bachar al Asad, the former president of Syria, remains under sanctions imposed by the United States.
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Bolivia:
Bachar al Asad is the deposed president of Syria.
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Spain:
Bachar al Asad's regime fell in December 2024, leading to a shift in Syrian leadership.
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Dominican Republic:
Bachar al Asad is mentioned as the former president of Syria whose fall led to the first attacks by the Islamic State in the country.
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Spain:
Bachar al Asad used poisonous gas against citizens of his country.
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Spain:
Bachar al Asad is the president of Syria and has been in power since 2000.
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Venezuela:
The article touches on the fall of Bachar al Asad's regime in Syria as part of the themes recognized by the Pulitzer Prizes.
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