Bashar al-Assad Birthday, Date of Birth

Bashar al-Assad

Bashar al-Assad (born 11 September 1965) is a Syrian former politician, doctor and military officer who served as the president of Syria from 2000 until his overthrow in 2024 after the Syrian civil war. As president, Assad was commander-in-chief of the Syrian Arab Armed Forces and secretary-general of the Central Command of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. He is the son of Hafez al-Assad, who ruled Syria from 1970 to 2000.

In the 1980s, Assad became a doctor, and in the early 1990s he was training in London as an ophthalmologist. In 1994, after his elder brother Bassel al-Assad died in a car crash, Assad was recalled to Syria to take over Bassel's role as heir apparent. Assad entered the military academy and in 1998 took charge of the Syrian occupation of Lebanon begun by his father. On 17 July 2000, Assad became president, succeeding his father, who had died on 10 June 2000. Hopes that the UK-educated Assad would bring reform to Syria and relax the occupation of Lebanon were dashed following a series of crackdowns in 2001–2002 that ended the Damascus Spring, a period defined by calls for transparency and democracy. Assad's rule would become more repressive than his father's.

His first decade in power was marked by extensive censorship, summary executions, forced disappearances, discrimination against ethnic minorities, and extensive surveillance by the Ba'athist secret police. While the Assad government described itself as secular, various political scientists and observers noted that his regime exploited sectarian tensions in the country. Although Assad inherited Hafez's power structures and personality cult, he lacked the loyalty received by his father and faced rising discontent against his rule. As a result, many people from his father's regime resigned or were purged, and the political inner circle was replaced by staunch loyalists from Alawite clans. Assad's early economic liberalisation programs worsened inequalities and centralised the socio-political power of the loyalist Damascene elite of the Assad family, alienating the Syrian rural population, urban working classes, businessmen, industrialists, and people from traditional Ba'ath strongholds. Assad was forced to end the Syrian occupation of Lebanon during the Cedar Revolution in 2005, which was triggered by the assassination of Lebanese prime minister Rafic Hariri. The Mehlis report implicated Assad's regime in the assassination, with a particular focus on Maher al-Assad, Assef Shawkat, Hassan Khalil, Bahjat Suleiman, and Jamil Al Sayyed.

After the Syrian revolution began in 2011, Assad led a deadly crackdown against Arab Spring protests which led to outbreak of the Syrian civil war. The Syrian opposition, United States, European Union, and the majority of the Arab League called on him to resign, but he refused and the war escalated. Between 2011 and 2024, over 600,000 people were killed, with pro-Assad forces causing more than 90% of civilian casualties. Throughout the war, the Ba'athist Syrian armed forces carried out several chemical attacks. In 2013, the United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights stated that findings from a UN inquiry directly implicated Assad in crimes against humanity. The regime's perpetration of war crimes led to international condemnation and isolation, although Assad maintained power with assistance from Syria's longtime allies Iran and Russia. Iran launched a military intervention in support of his government in 2013 and Russia followed in 2015; by 2021, Assad's regime had regained control over most of the country. In November 2024, a coalition of Syrian rebels mounted several offensives with the intention of ousting Assad. On the morning of 8 December, as rebel troops first entered Damascus, Assad fled to Moscow and was granted political asylum by the Russian government. Later that day, Damascus fell to rebel forces, and Assad's regime collapsed.

Assad's regime was a highly personalist dictatorship that governed Syria as a totalitarian police state. It committed systemic human rights violations and war crimes, making it one of the most repressive regimes in modern times. The regime was consistently ranked among the "worst of the worst" within Freedom House indexes. His supporters generally regard him as a determined leader who challenged Western imperialism, opposed Zionism, and resisted Islamic extremism.

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Saturday, September 11, 1965
Place of Birth
Damaskus
Age
60
Star Sign

The September 11, 1965 was a Saturday under the star sign of . It was the 253 day of the year. President of the United States was Lyndon B. Johnson.

If you were born on this day, you are 60 years old. Your last birthday was on the Thursday, September 11, 2025, 261 days ago. Your next birthday is on Friday, September 11, 2026, in 103 days. You have lived for 22,176 days, or about 532,245 hours, or about 31,934,711 minutes, or about 1,916,082,660 seconds.

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11th of September 1965 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on September 11, 1965

5 SEIZED ON WAY TO DELGADO RITES; Lisbon Opposition Leaders Arrested at Border

Date: 12 September 1965

Special to The New York Times

5 opposition leaders and Natl Press Assn pres Rego seized on way to rites; 2 attys barred from rites

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THE WORLD

Date: 12 September 1965

comment on Pravda (Rumyantsev) attack

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Pakistan Applying Censorship

Date: 11 September 1965

Mil censorship imposed on outgoing dispatches

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PAPERS PREPARE A STRIKE POLICY; Others to Close if Walkout by Guild Shuts The Times

Date: 11 September 1965

By DAMON STETSON

Damon STETSON

Publishers Assn announces other member papers will close if Times is struck by ANG and is unable to pub; Gaherin says assn considers shutdown legal even though ANG does not bargain with it; Guild exec vp T J Murphy scores move, charges assn gives Times a 'blank check to give us a hard time'; negotiations continue, show no progress

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SEMINARS PLANNED BY PRESS INSTITUTE

Date: 12 September 1965

14 seminars set by inst, '65-66, Columbia; list

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Journal-American's Sunday Run Is Cut in Half in a Union Dispute

Date: 12 September 1965

By DOUGLAS ROBINSON

Douglas ROBINSON

NY Journal-Amer Sunday circulation cut 50% when Mailers Union refuses to provide 67 extra men requested; Laura says extras will not go to work until contract talks with assn resume; NY Sunday News deliveries held up when mailers at Bklyn plant are called to attend union meeting

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800 TO LOSE JOBS ON COAST PAPERS; Publishers in San Francisco Confirm Merger Plans

Date: 12 September 1965

By WALLACE TURNERSpecial to The New York Times

Formed to perform all pub and business functions of merged San Francisco Chronicle and San Francisco Examiner and News-Call Bulletin

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MARKET MANAGES A SMALL ADVANCE; Survives a Round of Profit Taking to End Day With More Gains Than Dips VOLUME IS 6.65 MILLION Low-Priced Issues Again Busy and Strong With 7 on Most-Active List MARKET MANAGES A SMALL ADVANCE

Date: 11 September 1965

By EDWARD T. O'TOOLE

Edward O'TOOLE

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Asian Art Treasures Await Home; Brundage Presents Gifts as Museum Builds a Wing

Date: 12 September 1965

By LAWRENCE E. DAVIESSpecial to The New York Times

Lawrence DAVIESSpecial

A Brundage keeps adding items to Oriental art collection he gave San Francisco in '60 on condition it build museum to house it; wing for it will be ready in June; latest item added is 10th-century Cambodian statue of Vishnu; illus; Brundage int

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Gross Sculptures Depict Creation

Date: 12 September 1965

STUART PRESTON

Stuart PRESTON

6 bas-relief bronzes depicting Creation, by C Gross, installed in Temple Shaaray Tefila, NYC; 1 illus

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