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End of an Era: The Fall of Syria’s Assad Marks the End of a Decades-Long Dynasty

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December 9, 2024
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End of an Era: The Fall of Syria’s Assad Marks the End of a Decades-Long Dynasty

Syrians celebrate the arrival of opposition fighters in Damascus, Syria, Sunday Dec. 8, 2024. © Omar Sanadiki/AP

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Syrian President Bashar Assad has fled the country, marking a dramatic conclusion to his nearly 14-year struggle for power amid a brutal civil war that transformed Syria into a proxy battleground for regional and international forces.

Assad’s Departure and Its Significance

The 59-year-old Assad’s exit starkly contrasts with his initial rise to power in 2000, when he was seen as a potential reformer following three decades of his father’s authoritarian rule.

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At just 34, the Western-educated ophthalmologist appeared poised to usher in a new era, characterized by a gentle demeanor and a passion for technology.

However, when protests erupted against his regime in March 2011, Assad resorted to the same oppressive tactics employed by his father to quell dissent.

As the protests escalated into an all-out civil war, he unleashed military force on opposition-held cities, receiving support from allies such as Iran and Russia.

International human rights organizations have documented widespread torture and extrajudicial killings within government-run detention centers.

The ongoing conflict has resulted in nearly half a million deaths and displaced half of Syria’s prewar population of 23 million.

A Shifting Geopolitical Landscape

In recent years, the conflict appeared stagnant, with Assad’s government regaining control over much of Syria while opposition groups held territories in the northwest and Kurdish forces dominated the northeast.

Despite enduring Western sanctions, neighboring countries began to accept Assad’s continued rule, with the Arab League reinstating Syria’s membership last year.

However, the geopolitical landscape shifted dramatically when opposition groups launched a surprise offensive in northwest Syria in late November.

Government forces quickly crumbled under pressure, while Assad’s allies—distracted by conflicts in Ukraine and ongoing tensions with Israel—hesitated to intervene decisively.

The End of Family Rule

Assad’s rise to power was marked by tragedy; he was unexpectedly thrust into leadership after his older brother Basil died in a car accident in 1994.

Bashar was recalled from his medical practice in London, trained militarily, and positioned as a successor.

When Hafez Assad passed away in 2000, parliament swiftly lowered the presidential age requirement to facilitate Bashar’s ascent.

Hafez ruled with an iron fist for nearly three decades, establishing a centralized economy and suppressing dissent so effectively that Syrians feared discussing politics openly.

He promoted secularism while fostering an alliance with Iran and asserting Syrian dominance over Lebanon.

Bashar initially seemed different from his father—tall and lanky with a gentle demeanor—he had only served as head of the Syrian Computer Society before becoming president.

He and his British-born wife, Asma al-Akhras, appeared to embrace a more modern lifestyle compared to other Arab leaders.

Initial Reforms Turned Repressive

Initially, Bashar implemented some reforms upon taking office, releasing political prisoners and allowing for greater discourse during the “Damascus Spring.”

However, when intellectuals called for multiparty democracy in 2001, these discussions were swiftly crushed by secret police.

Instead of political reform, Assad shifted toward economic liberalization.

He gradually lifted restrictions on foreign investment and imports, leading to a burgeoning consumer economy marked by shopping malls and new businesses.

However, he maintained his father’s foreign policy stance regarding Israel and continued alliances with Iran.

The assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in 2005 severely impacted Assad’s regime, forcing Syria to withdraw its troops from Lebanon amid accusations of involvement in the killing.

The Arab Spring and Its Aftermath

When protests ignited during the Arab Spring, Assad dismissed any threat to his regime.

He attributed unrest to “foreign-backed terrorists” rather than acknowledging popular dissent.

His rhetoric resonated with minority groups who feared Sunni extremism more than they opposed his authoritarian rule.

As civil war erupted, millions fled Syria for neighboring countries or Europe.

Ironically, just days before protests began in Syria on February 26, 2011—shortly after Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak was ousted—Assad sent an email joking about Mubarak’s refusal to step down.

A New Chapter for Syria

With Bashar Assad’s departure marking the end of over five decades of family rule in Syria, questions loom about the country’s future amid ongoing conflict and division.

As opposition forces celebrate their victory and begin to shape a new political landscape, the international community watches closely to see how this historic shift will impact regional stability and governance in Syria moving forward.

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