The Assad Family's Legacy Is One of Savage Oppression
Briefly

Over the decades, images from Syria have revealed the Assad family's brutal oppression of the population, marked by violence, torture, and the use of chemical weapons.
The 2013 chemical attacks left hundreds dead, including many children, starkly illustrating the regime's indifference to civilian suffering and their ruthless attempts to retain power.
Andrew J. Tabler noted how the Assad regime, likened to a crime family, has utilized chaos and fear, with Scud missiles deployed against their own citizens.
The regime's brutality is underscored by the chilling accounts of starvation, torture, and execution of political prisoners smuggled out by a courageous military photographer.
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