RMEX6G1G–Syrian president Hafez al-Assad greets US President Richard Nixon on his arrival at Damascus airport in 1974
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
RMC11XHK–Tiles with a portrait of former President Hafez al Assad, and women with headscarves, Bosra, Syria, Asia
RMA5AJ6X–A statue of President Hafez Al Assad in Golan Heights Quneitra Syria
RM2JTXH37–Billboard image of then-President Hafez Al Assad, Damascus, Syria, 1985
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. ()
RMB5NG0A–Statue of Hafez al Assad late President of Syria
RMDYENX7–Hafez al-Assad; President of Syria 1971 – 2000. Greets President Nixon of the USA at Damascus in 1974
RMBDB985–A statue showing the bust of former Syrian President Hafez al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria.
RMAY06H6–Statue of former Syrian President Hafez al-Assad, Damascus, Syria, Middle East
RMCWA76X–10/19/71--DERAA, SYRIA: Syrian President Hafez Assad (left) shakes hands with Syrian troops near the Syrian-Israeli border. In
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
RMC05YHR–Egypt President Hosni Mubarak during talks with Syrian President Hafez Al Assad in Cairo.
RMKMJ9R1–The first innaugaration of President Hafez al-Assad in Parliament - March 1971
RMRB43NT–Mosaic wall President Hafez al-Assad. Damascus. Syria, Middle East
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.
RMPA4CTF–Hafez Al-Assad (1930-2000). 18th President of Syria, from 1971 to 2000. Proganda panel. Damascus. Syria.
RMW5X40H–English: President Hafez al-Assad of Syria greets President Nixon on his arrival at Damascus airport
RMP828FW–Hafez Al-Assad (1930-2000). 18th President of Syria, from 1971 to 2000. Proganda posters. Damascus. Syria.
RMC2E8D2–A statue of former Syrian President Hafez al Assad Central Damascus modern Town City Syria Syrian
RMRJRJAD–Hafez al-Assad (1930 - 2000), Syrian politician who served as President of Syria from 1971 to 2000.
RFJ59X1K–Bashar Hafez al-Assad President of Syria
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
RMAY1ABW–A statue of late Syrian president Hafez Al Assad in a central square in Aleppo, 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. ()
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.
RMGP7EEJ–Syrian President Hafez Al Assad visits Cairo on a state visit during the 1990s to meet with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak
RM2A5YR0P–Bashar al-Assad (born 11 September 1965) Syrian president since 2000, when he succeeded his father, Hafez al-Assad.
RMCWA773–Hafez al-Assad, president of Syria from 1971-2000, 1976. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
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.
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.
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.
RMGP7EAH–Syrian President Hafez Al Assad visits Cairo on a state visit during the 1990s to meet with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak
RMRB43PJ–Mosaic wall President Hafez al-Assad. Damascus. Syria, Middle East
RMMANRR0–5th February 1977. Damascus. Syrian President Assad talks with PLO leader Yasser Arafat.
RMAD60CN–Damscus Syria Older woman walking past statue of ex President Hafez al Assad
RMTYG6WB–President Hafez al-Assad of Syria greets President Nixon on his arrival at Damascus airport
RMG2FAMB–Al-Ma'ara - Mosaics Museum, Mosaic Portrait Of President Hafez al-Assad With Syrian Flag
RMC2E8DC–A statue of former Syrian President Hafez al Assad Central Damascus modern Town City Syria Syrian
RFPABGP6–Hafez al-Assad portrait from Syrian Pound
RF2RWRE9K–A huge North Korean mural painting of former Syrian President Hafez al-Assad in the October War Panorama, Damascus, Syria
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
RMC36W0H–Syrian President, Bashar Al-Assad, during a meeting with Western journalists at the People's Palace in Damascus. Syria.
RMDYENXN–The Assad family circa 1992. Front row; Hafez al-Assad, his wife, Anisa Makhlouf. Rear; left to right: Maher, Bashar, Bassel, Majid, and Bushra al-Assad
RM2R2X0CJ–Beirut, Lebanon. 19th May, 2023. A picture of former Syrian President Hafez Al Assad is seen at the headquarters of Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, a pro-Syrian movement, Beirut, Lebanon, May 19 2023. (Photo by Elisa Gestri/SIPA USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2M81M0F–LT. Robert O. Goodman conducts a press conference upon his arrival at the base. Goodman was the bombardier/navigator aboard a Navy A-6E Intruder aircraft that was shot down during a mission over Lebanon on Dec. 4, 1983. He was released by his Syrian captors on Jan. 3, 1984, after the Rev. Jesse Jackson, right, met with Syrian President Hafez al-Assad. Base: Andrews Air Force Base State: Maryland (MD) Country: United States Of America (USA)
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
RMBK3YAF–Image of former president of Syria, Hafez al-Assad. It is made from mosaic on a building.
RMA5BJXM–A huge portrait of Hafez al Assad in Syria
RMBR9G7M–Painting of Basil and Hafez al-Assad in the Souk 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)
RMGP7E76–Syrian President Hafez Al Assad visits Cairo on a state visit during the 1990s to meet with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak
RF2JMXJ1J–Hafez al-Assad portrait from Syrian Pound
RF2JBBNJE–Damascus, Syria -May, 2022: Statue of Hafiz al-Assad, former president of Syria
RMBTJECR–Hafez al-Assad, president of Syria from 1971-2000, 1976. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RME11J26–Apr. 04, 1978 - President of the Syrian Arab Republic, Mr. Hafez Al-Assad and Mrs. Hafez Al-Assad with President Mr. N. Sanjiva
RMPPFF0F–Hafez Al-Assad (1930-2000). 18th President of Syria, from 1971 to 2000. Proganda posters. Damascus. Syria.
RMKTF2XG–Bashar al-Assad portrait in a market stall. Damascus, Syria
RF2RWRE9M–A huge North Korean mural painting of former Syrian President Hafez al-Assad in the October War Panorama, Damascus, Syria
RFA3T972–Poster of Hafez al Assad Damascus Syria
RMC36W1R–Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad , during a meeting with Western journalists at the People's Palace in Damascus. Syria.
RMKME2XX–The man holds a portrait of President Bashar Assad near the inscription 'Russia 2018' in the Olympic Park of Sochi, Krasnodar region, Russia
RMBB4AEH–Painting of Basil al-Assad, son of former President Hafez in Aleppo, 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.
RMACF02F–Propaganda poster showing former President Hafez Assad and sons, Damascus, Syria.
RMJ01YFK–Portraits of Bashar al-Assad at the border crossing between Lebanon and Syria.
RMA5BJWY–A huge portrait of Hafez al Assad in Syria
RMB36D5J–Damascene Lamp and President Hafez Assan Picture in Old City of Damascus Syria
RME9359G–Figure of Syrian president Hafez Assad placed on a roof next to an Orthodox Assyrian church in the city of Qamishli or Qamishlo in Al Hasakah or Hassakeh district in Rojava the de facto Kurdish autonomous region originating in and consisting of three self-governing cantons in northern Syria
RMGP7E8J–Syrian President Hafez Al Assad visits Cairo on a state visit during the 1990s to meet with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak
RMW0982W–A Syrian rebel chanting slogans as he stands on a picture of late Syrian President Hafez Assad, father of President Bashar Assad, at the Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey in Syria on July 19, 2012. UPI
RF2E5DPK8–Syrian President Bashar Al Assad (R) receives hands Lebanese Christian opposition leader Michel Aoun at the 'People's Palace' in Damascus, Syria, on December 3, 2008. Aoun, a former opponent to Syria, is on a 3-day 'historic' visit to the country. He insisted that there is a 'major difference between Syria now and Syria of the late president Hafez Al Assad'. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2JBBNMP–Damascus, Syria -May, 2022: Portrait image of Bashar and Hafiz al-Assad, former and actual President of Syria
RMBTJECP–10/19/71--DERAA, SYRIA: Syrian President Hafez Assad (left) shakes hands with Syrian troops near the Syrian-Israeli border. In a
RMPPFFJ3–Hafez Al-Assad (1930-2000). 18th President of Syria, from 1971 to 2000. Proganda panel. Damascus. Syria.
RMPT7TK4–The official twitter page for Bashar Hafez al-Assad, the President of Syria
RF2WCR2JF–Statue of Hafez Al-Assad in October War Panorama, a national museum commemorating the October War in 1973. Damascus, Syria.
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
RMC36W0W–Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad during a meeting with Western journalists at the People's Palace in Damascus. Syria.
RM2FRYRAR–Beirut, Lebanon. 20th May 2021. A Syrian voter in Lebanon displays their ballot at the Syrian Embassy in Yarze, east of Beirut, while casting their vote in the country’s presidential election. The expat ballot has started in embassies abroad ahead of the May 26 voting date in Syria, with three candidates competing for the presidency: current president Bashar al-Assad, Abdullah Salloum Abdullah, a member of the Union of Nasserite Unionists, and the national opposition lawyer Mahmoud Marei. Credit: Chris Trinh
RMPT7GXR–Kiev, Ukraine. 7th Oct, 2018. The official twitter page for Bashar Hafez al-Assad, the President of Syria. Credit: Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMM3KD57–BERLIN, GERMANY - AUGUST 03, 2013: International Quds Day. A group of demonstrators supporting the policy of Syrian President Bashar Hafez al-Assad.
RMJ01YF8–Portraits of Bashar al-Assad at the border crossing between Lebanon and Syria.
RMA5BJWW–A huge portrait of Hafez al Assad in Syria
RMB36D5F–Damascene Lamp and President Hafez Assan Picture in Old City of Damascus Syria
RMDB0RGK–The pictures of Syrian president Baschar al-Assad and his deceased father Hafez al-Assad hang at the front of a house in Damaskus, Syria, 28 August 2007. Photo: Rainer Jensen
RMGP7E72–Syrian President Hafez Al Assad visits Cairo on a state visit during the 1990s to meet with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak
RM2KAME1G–Syrian woman holds a poster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad during a protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Syria on April 8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Protestors gathered to outside the American Consulate in Toronto to denounce this week's airstrikes against the Syrian regime. America launched a missile strike against Syria for the first time since the civil war began, targeting an airbase in the small town of Idlib from which the United States claims this week’s chemical weapons attack on civilians was launched by Bashar al-Assad’s regime
RFA5F2AE–Hafez al Assad former president of Syria
RF2E5DPH5–Syrian President Bashar Al Assad (R) receives hands Lebanese Christian opposition leader Michel Aoun at the 'People's Palace' in Damascus, Syria, on December 3, 2008. Aoun, a former opponent to Syria, is on a 3-day 'historic' visit to the country. He insisted that there is a 'major difference between Syria now and Syria of the late president Hafez Al Assad'. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMW030TC–In this photo provided by the Syrian citizen Shaam News Network (SNN), Syrians rally against the army of President Bashar Hafez al-Assad in Sarmada, Idlib province, Syria on September 28, 2012. (Editors Note: SNN is a Syrian citizens outlet and the accuracy of the images cannot be immediately confirmed by UPI). UPI/SNN
RMBFH7F1–Poster with Hafez al-Assad, Bashar al-Assad and Nasrallah (leader of Hezbollah party) on a wall, Damascus, Syria, Middle East
RMP9TDT4–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.
RMW0MKP9–In this photo provided by the Syrian citizen Shaam News Network (SNN), Syrians rally against the army of President Bashar Hafez al-Assad in Sarmada, Idlib province, Syria on September 28, 2012. (Editors Note: SNN is a Syrian citizens outlet and the accuracy of the images cannot be immediately confirmed by UPI). UPI/SNN
RMAFKFJP–A giant statue of Hafez al Assad in downtown Damascus. He ruled Syria with an iron fist for 34 years
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