Bashar Assad

Bashar Assad
Bashar Hafez al-AssadLevantine pronunciation: ; born 11 September 1965) is the President of Syria, commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces, General Secretary of the ruling Ba'ath Party and Regional Secretary of the party's branch in Syria. On 10 July 2000, he was elected president succeeding Hafez al-Assad, his father, who had led Syria for 30 years and died in office a month prior. In both the Syrian presidential election, 2000 and subsequent 2007 election, Bashar Assad received votes in his...
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If these few meters are not a problem, as they say, why don't they go back to the June 4, 1967, line?
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It should be very soon and maybe in the next few months. Not after that,
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We have the urge to reach a state of peace, but we have no urge to compromise an inch of our territory nor do we accept our sovereignty to be impinged on,
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Bush is an obstacle in securing peace in Middle East
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I have declared that Syria is innocent of this crime, and I am ready to follow up action to bring to trial any Syrian who could be proved by concrete evidence to have had connection with this crime,
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must understand we take his lack of action seriously.
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not to allow Lebanon to be a passage for conspiracy against Syria.
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We cannot accept what we see on our television every day of the bombing of innocent civilians. There are hundreds now every day.
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there will be Arab popular resistance anyway and this has begun.
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An improved administration is the key goal of this process. ... We need (change) today more than ever.
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is committed to continue in the same way that President Assad was following.
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We must face this situation with great awareness, responsibility and defiance.
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Such use of this report will have big, serious repercussions on the already tense situation which our region goes through, at a time we are more in need to have objective and constructive positions that would help the countries of the region to achieve stability,
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No threats will prevent us from continuing the struggle to liberate the occupied Arab territories and establish a just and durable peace in the region,