Assad dynasty was a feared instrument of repression, ruthlessly ruling over the country until Sunday when the government collapsed under a shocking rebel offensive.
In 2011, President Bashar al-Assad — who has reportedly fled the country as rebels took Damascus — cracked down on peaceful pro-democracy protesters with bullets when the Arab Spring reached Syria.
Like his father Hafez before him, Bashar chose force to fight any opposition for the 24 years that he ruled the country.
The Baath party, which advocates Arab unity, was founded on April 17, 1947 by two French-educated Syrian nationalists, Michel Aflaq, an Orthodox Christian, and Salah Bitar, a Sunni Muslim.
Baath means «resurrection» in Arabic.
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