RMCWA773–Hafez al-Assad, president of Syria from 1971-2000, 1976. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMRJRJAD–Hafez al-Assad (1930 - 2000), Syrian politician who served as President of Syria from 1971 to 2000.
RM2B01A3Y–Syria: Hafez al-Assad (6 October 1930 - 10 June 2000), President of Syria (r. 1971-2000). Hafez al-Assad was the President of Syria for three decades. Assad's rule was praised for consolidating the power of the central government after decades of coups and counter-coups. He also drew criticism for repressing his own people, in particular for ordering the Hama massacre of 1982, which has been described as 'the single deadliest act by any Arab government against its own people in the modern Middle East'. Human Rights groups have detailed thousands of extra-judicial executions he ordered.
RMP66WBA–Hafez al-Assad; President of Syria 1971 – 2000. Greets President Nixon of the USA at Damascus in 1974
RMKMJE5J–Amin al-Hafez 1965
RMPBHG7D–16th August 1976. Colombo, Sri Lanka. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, Syrian President Hafez Al-Assad, and Indian Premier Indira Gandhi, at the opening of the 5th Non-Aligned summit conference.
RMC2E8CR–A statue of former Syrian President Hafez al Assad Central Damascus modern Town City Syria Syrian
RME0XC4A–Feb. 02, 1966 - COUP IN SYRIA. 'ARMY IN POWER'. A military coup in Syria early today toppled the Baathist Government of President Amin Al Hafez and Premier Salah Eddin Bitar, according to a Damascus radio broadcast heard in Beirut. The radio ordered a curfew until further notice and closure of all borders. The radio announced the arrest of members of the Government, including the President and the Prime Minister, and the Baathist Party founder, Michel Aflaq. There was no word of any casualties. PHOTO SHOWS:- President Hafez of Syria.
RFJ59X1K–Bashar Hafez al-Assad President of Syria
RMP828FW–Hafez Al-Assad (1930-2000). 18th President of Syria, from 1971 to 2000. Proganda posters. Damascus. Syria.
RMC11XHK–Tiles with a portrait of former President Hafez al Assad, and women with headscarves, Bosra, Syria, Asia
RM2JTXH37–Billboard image of then-President Hafez Al Assad, Damascus, Syria, 1985
RFPABGP6–Hafez al-Assad portrait from Syrian Pound
RM2A44ATK–Stadium Tilburg The Netherlands, 21.06.2005, Football: FIFA World Youth Championship, Brazil (BRA) vs Syria (SYR), Adnan AL HAFEZ (SYR)
RMB5NG0A–Statue of Hafez al Assad late President of Syria
RF2JMXJ1J–Hafez al-Assad portrait from Syrian Pound
RMA5AJ6X–A statue of President Hafez Al Assad in Golan Heights Quneitra Syria
RMEHJW2D–Paris, France. 14th March, 2015. Wael al Hafez, a Syrian activist is interviewed by a journalist from RMC radio Credit: Estelle des Dorides/Alamy Live News
RM2MFBF86–U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Alexus G. Grynkewich, left, Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central) commander, receives a gift from Brig. Gen. Adel Al-Hafez, right, Kuwait Air Defense command chief, at the Kuwait Air Defense Headquarters, Aug. 17, 2022. During the visit, Grynkewich met with Kuwaiti military leaders to discuss the importance of resolute partnerships within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility.
RMCWA76X–10/19/71--DERAA, SYRIA: Syrian President Hafez Assad (left) shakes hands with Syrian troops near the Syrian-Israeli border. In
RMDYENX7–Hafez al-Assad; President of Syria 1971 – 2000. Greets President Nixon of the USA at Damascus in 1974
RM2B01A40–Syria: Hafez al-Assad (6 October 1930 - 10 June 2000), President of Syria (r. 1971-2000). Hafez al-Assad was the President of Syria for three decades. Assad's rule was praised for consolidating the power of the central government after decades of coups and counter-coups. He also drew criticism for repressing his own people, in particular for ordering the Hama massacre of 1982, which has been described as 'the single deadliest act by any Arab government against its own people in the modern Middle East'. Human Rights groups have detailed thousands of extra-judicial executions he ordered.
RM2A5YR0P–Bashar al-Assad (born 11 September 1965) Syrian president since 2000, when he succeeded his father, Hafez al-Assad.
RMKMJD59–President Amin al-Hafez at Cairo Airport in August 1963 being greeted by President Gamal Abdul Nasser
RFJ9RCYW–Water color caricature illustration of the President of the Syria, Bashar Hafez al-Assad as well as commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces, Gen
RMC2E8D2–A statue of former Syrian President Hafez al Assad Central Damascus modern Town City Syria Syrian
RMA8NPGG–Hafez al-Assad - Aleppo, SYRIA
RMBK3YAF–Image of former president of Syria, Hafez al-Assad. It is made from mosaic on a building.
RMPA4CTF–Hafez Al-Assad (1930-2000). 18th President of Syria, from 1971 to 2000. Proganda panel. Damascus. Syria.
RMC05YHR–Egypt President Hosni Mubarak during talks with Syrian President Hafez Al Assad in Cairo.
RMMANRR0–5th February 1977. Damascus. Syrian President Assad talks with PLO leader Yasser Arafat.
RMC36W0H–Syrian President, Bashar Al-Assad, during a meeting with Western journalists at the People's Palace in Damascus. Syria.
RMRB43NT–Mosaic wall President Hafez al-Assad. Damascus. Syria, Middle East
RMAY1ABW–A statue of late Syrian president Hafez Al Assad in a central square in Aleppo, Syria
RMA5BJXM–A huge portrait of Hafez al Assad in Syria
RF2WCR2JF–Statue of Hafez Al-Assad in October War Panorama, a national museum commemorating the October War in 1973. Damascus, Syria.
RM2MF8FWH–U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Alexus G. Grynkewich, left, Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central) commander, receives a gift from Brig. Gen. Adel Al-Hafez, right, Kuwait Air Defense command chief, at the Kuwait Air Defense Headquarters, Aug. 17, 2022. During the visit, Grynkewich met with Kuwaiti military leaders to discuss the importance of resolute partnerships within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility.
RMBR9G7M–Painting of Basil and Hafez al-Assad in the Souk in Damascus Syria.
RMEX6G1G–Syrian president Hafez al-Assad greets US President Richard Nixon on his arrival at Damascus airport in 1974
RM2B019E6–Syria: Hafez al-Assad (6 October 1930 - 10 June 2000), President of Syria (r. 1971-2000). Official portrait, c. 1987. Hafez al-Assad was the president of Syria for three decades. Assad's rule was praised for consolidating the power of the central government after decades of coups and counter-coups. He also drew criticism for repressing his own people, in particular for ordering the Hama massacre of 1982, which has been described as the single deadliest act by any Arab government against its own people in the modern Middle East. He was succeeded by his son, Bashar al-Assad, in 2000.
RMR4WEE6–View of a merchant selling fruits and candies in the souk of Damascus, Syria, June 1994. At right, a man draws water from a public stone fountain. At left foreground is a motorcycle with a memorial sticker for Bassel al-Assad, eldest son of President Hafez al-Assad, who died in January 1994. ()
RMKJCHDT–President Amin al Hafez at Cairo Airport in August 1963 being greeted by President Gamal Abdul Nasser
RF2T6JH7X–Al Sahaba Mosque in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt fuses Fatimid, Mamluk and Ottoman style elements into its architecture and interior design. Night view
RMC2E8DC–A statue of former Syrian President Hafez al Assad Central Damascus modern Town City Syria Syrian
RF2A9H9P4–Photos from Aleppo show what remains from 'Al-Baroun' Hotel in Syria.The idea of building a luxury hotel in Aleppo rose at the end of the 19th century.
RMBTJECR–Hafez al-Assad, president of Syria from 1971-2000, 1976. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMM9Y2ER–Presidents of Syria. Left: Hafez al-Asad (1930-2000), right: Basahr al-Assad (1965). Large portraits. Hamidie souk. Damascus. Picture took before the Civil War.
RMGP7FWG–Damascus 1990s - Hafez Al Assad at the Presidential palace in Damascus
RMAY06H6–Statue of former Syrian President Hafez al-Assad, Damascus, Syria, Middle East
RMC36W1R–Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad , during a meeting with Western journalists at the People's Palace in Damascus. Syria.
RMRB43PJ–Mosaic wall President Hafez al-Assad. Damascus. Syria, Middle East
RMB36D5J–Damascene Lamp and President Hafez Assan Picture in Old City of Damascus Syria
RMA5BJWY–A huge portrait of Hafez al Assad in Syria
RMBDB985–A statue showing the bust of former Syrian President Hafez al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria.
RM2GKW5EG–U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Kimberly M. Colloton, commanding general and division engineer of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Transatlantic Division, and Kuwait Army Maj. Gen. Adel Al Hafez, commander with the Kuwait Air Defense Forces, cut the ribbon at the new Patriot Fire Site, Site #7, Kuwait, July 5, 2021. The new Air Defense site will expand the Kuwait Ministry of Defense’s defense capabilities and enable assured protection to Kuwaiti citizens and allies.
RMBB4AEH–Painting of Basil al-Assad, son of former President Hafez in Aleppo, Syria.
RMRJAAG8–Hafez al-Assad (1930 – 2000);Syrian, politician, and general who served as President of Syria from 1971 to 2000. He was also Prime Minister from 1970 to 1971, as well as Regional Secretary of the Regional Command of the Syrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party and Secretary General of the National Command of the Ba'ath Party from 1970 to 2000.
RFHYTCNE–Portraits of Bashar al-Assad on street
RMPPFF0F–Hafez Al-Assad (1930-2000). 18th President of Syria, from 1971 to 2000. Proganda posters. Damascus. Syria.
RM2B02WPJ–Bashar al-Assad (born 11 Sept 1965) is president of the Syrian Arab Republic and Regional Secretary of the Ba'ath Party. He became president in 2000 after the death of his father Hafez al-Assad, who had ruled Syria for 29 years.
RF2T6JH7N–Al Sahaba Mosque in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt fuses Fatimid, Mamluk and Ottoman style elements into its architecture and interior design. Night view
RMJE7057–Kamishli Evangelical Church with portraits of Bashar Hafez al-Assad in Kamishli, Syria.
RF2A9H9X7–Photos from Aleppo show what remains from 'Al-Baroun' Hotel in Syria.The idea of building a luxury hotel in Aleppo rose at the end of the 19th century.
RM2RHK104–Hafez al-Assad dictator Syria Photo by Dennis Brack bb89
RMMRX574–Bashar al-Assad (b. 1965). President of Syria since 2000 when his father Hafez al-Assad (1930-2000) died. Propagandistic photo of the Syrian regime. Picture taken some years before the Civil War. Al-Hamidiyah Souq. Damascus. Syria.
RMGP7FRN–Damascus 1990s - Hafez Al Assad at the Presidential palace in Damascus
RMJ4644G–Mohammad Shams al Din Hafez
RMC36W0W–Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad during a meeting with Western journalists at the People's Palace in Damascus. Syria.
RMF2B1B5–Noureddin Atassi, President of Syria from Feb. 1966 to Nov. 1970. He belonged to the Baath Party that advocated unification of the Arab world. He was deposed in a coup by Hafez al-Assad, his defense minister, and spent his last 22 years in Mezze military prison in Damascus. (CSU 2015 7 437)
RMB36D5F–Damascene Lamp and President Hafez Assan Picture in Old City of Damascus Syria
RMA5BJWW–A huge portrait of Hafez al Assad in Syria
RMPC29JT–421 Mohammad Shams al-Din Hafez
RMJ22DHD–Maj. Gen. Blake C. Ortner, 29th Infantry Division Commanding General and Brig. Gen. Adel Al Hafez, Commander, Kuwait Air Defense Forces share a variety of dishes at the Kuwait International Air Power and Defense Symposium lunch March 27, 2017 at the Regency Hotel, Kuwait City, Kuwait. KIAPADS was held in commemoration of the Liberation of Kuwait. (Photo by U.S. Army Capt. Christy Hanson, 29th Infantry Division PAO)
RMWA5MC7–Divan, collected works, by Hafez, calligraphy by Enayatollah al-Shirazi, Iran, late 16th century AD, ink, watercolour, gold on paper
RM2K0AB0H–Bashar al-Assad (born 11 September 1965) Syrian politician; president of Syria, since 2000. In addition, he is the commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces and the Secretary-General of the Central Command of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. His father, Hafez al-Assad, was the president of Syria before him, serving from 1971 to 2000
RMKTF2XG–Bashar al-Assad portrait in a market stall. Damascus, Syria
RMPPFFJ3–Hafez Al-Assad (1930-2000). 18th President of Syria, from 1971 to 2000. Proganda panel. Damascus. Syria.
RF2JBBNJE–Damascus, Syria -May, 2022: Statue of Hafiz al-Assad, former president of Syria
RF2T6JH7W–Al Sahaba Mosque in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt fuses Fatimid, Mamluk and Ottoman style elements into its architecture and interior design. Night view
RMJE7089–Kamishli Evangelical Church with portraits of Bashar Hafez al-Assad in Kamishli, Syria.
RF2A9HAHK–Photos from Aleppo show what remains from 'Al-Baroun' Hotel in Syria.The idea of building a luxury hotel in Aleppo rose at the end of the 19th century.
RF2T82P1N–Syrian Flag and photo of Bashar al-Assad on the front gate of the Citadel of Aleppo, one of the oldest and largest castles in the world
RMHKD6X2–Mohammad Shams al Din Hafez
RMGP7FDG–Damascus 1990s - Hafez Al Assad at the Presidential palace in Damascus
RMJ8G3BR–Divan, collected works, by Hafez, calligraphy by Enayatollah al Shirazi, Iran, late 16th century AD, ink, watercolour, gold on paper Aga Khan Museum Toronto, Canada DSC06699
RMC36W13–Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad , during a meeting with Western journalists at the People's Palace in Damascus. Syria.
RMR4WECM–View from a vehicle in traffic driving through Damascus, Syria, June 1994. The rear window of a car in the next lane has a memorial poster of Bassel al-Assad, eldest son of President Hafez al-Assad, who died in January 1994. ()
RMJKFE9G–Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 22nd July, 2017. Hafez al-Assad (M), the eldest son of Syrian president Baschar al-Assad partakes in the Math Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 22 July 2017. His participation has caused restrictive security measures. He took 528th place. Photo: Georg Ismar/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMA5BJCR–Men gathering with a picture of Hafez Al Assad in the background
RMPA8GEY–100 General Hafez al-Assad in 1970, during the Syrian Corrective Revolution
RMJ22DHE–Howard Bromberg, Vice President and Deputy, Strategy and Business Development, Air and Missile Defense, Lockheed Martin, Vice Adm. James D. Syring, Director, Missile Defense Agency, Brig. Gen. Adel Al Hafez, Commander, Kuwait Air Defense Forces, and Maj. Gen. Blake C. Ortner, 29th Infantry Division Commanding General conclude a panel discussion at the Kuwait International Air Power and Defense Symposium March 27, 2017 at the Regency Hotel, Kuwait City, Kuwait. KIAPADS was held in commemoration of the Liberation of Kuwait. (Photo by U.S. Army Capt. Christy Hanson, 29th Infantry Division PAO)
RM2BDM819–Hafez Al-Assad 1977.
RM2K0AB04–Bashar al-Assad (born 11 September 1965) Syrian politician; president of Syria, since 2000. In addition, he is the commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces and the Secretary-General of the Central Command of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. His father, Hafez al-Assad, was the president of Syria before him, serving from 1971 to 2000
RMW5X40H–English: President Hafez al-Assad of Syria greets President Nixon on his arrival at Damascus airport
RMP52X5X–Syria. Damascus. Poster with portraits of presidents Hafez Al-Hassad (1930-2000) and Bashar al-Assad (b. 1965). Photo before Syrian Civil War.
RME11J26–Apr. 04, 1978 - President of the Syrian Arab Republic, Mr. Hafez Al-Assad and Mrs. Hafez Al-Assad with President Mr. N. Sanjiva
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