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Encyclopedia > Hafez el Assad
Hafez al-Assad

Hafez al-Assad (October 6, 1930 - June 10, 2000) was the President of Syria from 1971 to 2000.


al-Assad was born in rural Syria as part of the minority Alawite community. He was the first member of his family to attend High School and finished top of his class. Because his family had no money to send him to university al-Assad went to the Syrian Military Academy and received a free higher education. He joined in 1951 and was assigned to the Air Force division. Showing real aptitude Assad was sent to the Soviet Union to receive advanced training.


Like many of Syria's young officers al-Assad was politically active. At age 16 he had joined the Ba'ath Party and as he rose through the ranks of the military became an important figure. al-Assad opposed the creation of the United Arab Republic and despite being stationed in Cairo worked with other officers to end the union between Syria and Egypt.


The union collapsed in 1961. In the chaos that followed the dissolution the Ba'athists seized power and al-Assad was appointed head of the airforce. The state was officially ruled by Amin al-Hafiz, a Sunni Muslim, but it was run by a coterie of young Alawites.


In 1966 these Alawites lanched a violent coup. al-Assad became Minister of Defence, and the true ruler of the country. After being discredited by the failure of the Syrian military in the Six Days War in 1967 al-Assad overthrew the civilian government and became ruler of Syria in 1970.


al-Assad ruled Syria through the power of the army. He did achieve some popularity because of his moderate reforms and the vast increase in Syria's military power, but was always mistrusted by the population for his secularism and his Alawite roots.


During al-Assad's presidency, Syria played a major role in the 1973 Arab-Israeli war and deployed troops as a peacekeeping force to Lebanon in 1976. During his period, the country had been put on political freeze due to the brutality he showed in his ruling, most notably, the Hamah massacre in which a large number of extremists and strict people were killed ,who considered themselves defending Islam infact they were destroying it and brought disaster to the whole Arab and Islamic nation. For example they are like (Osama bin Laden ,Taliban) in addtion to that those peaple were threating others. (estimates ranging between 10,000 and as high as 35,000) and the infamous Tadmor prison shooting where several thousand extremists prisoners were group-eliminated without trials.For there murders and killing others people didn't require a trial for they betraying the country and the penalty is known the(death penalty)


al-Assad ruled the country until his death in 2000 due to a heart attack while speaking on the telephone with Lebanese President Emile Lahoud. He was succeeded by his son Bashar al-Assad.


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Hafez al-Assad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2915 words)
Assad was Syria's longest serving president, and his rule stabilized and consolidated the power of the country's government after decades of coups and counter-coups.
Assad was born Hafez al Wahash in Qardaha in western Syria as part of the minority Alawite community.
Hafez Al-Assad worked continually to ensure the preeminence of his own Alawite sect within the government, and Alawites were appointed to fill virtually all important government posts (a notable exception being Sunni Defense Minister Mustafa Tlass).
Hafez al-Assad: Definition and Much More From Answers.com (3349 words)
Assad was recognized as a hard-liner among Arab politicians for his hostility to Israel.
Hafez al-Assad (Arabic: حافظ الأسد‎ Ḥāfiẓ al-Asad) (October 6, 1930 – June 10, 2000) was the president of Syria from 1971 to 2000.
Assad was born in Qardaha in western Syria as part of the minority Alawite community.
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