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‘Assad or We Burn the Country’: How the Syrian Regime Prevailed
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Contributor | IndyGeorgia |
Last Edited | IndyGeorgia Jun 02, 2019 09:17pm |
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Category | General |
Author | Raja Abdulrahim |
News Date | Wednesday, March 6, 2019 03:30:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | Before the phrase was spray-painted on walls and stenciled on cars, Syrian military officers heard it in meetings to discuss how to quell an antigovernment uprising sweeping Syria in 2011.
“Assad or we burn the country.”
The stark words warned those who would defy President Bashar al-Assad. And when protests morphed into war, Mr. Assad, backed by hard-core members of his Alawite religious sect, made good on the threat, presiding over much of Syria’s destruction to maintain his grip on power.
“In every meeting we had, the Alawite officers would say it—‘Assad or we burn the country,’” recalled Abduljabar al-Akidi, then a colonel in the Syrian army. “I knew that Assad would not leave until he had demolished the entire country and blood would run in the streets.” |
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