To some Syrians, yes. To other Syrians, no. As for me, no matter whether how good or bad you are, if you kill and slaughter people arbitrarily, you're going to face punishment.
Bashar al-Assad who is 40 years old and the current president of Syria.
I think he is. Hafiz Assad is not the President of Syria since he died in 2000. His son Bashar al-Assad is the current President of Syria and he is generally considered to be a dictator.
There are many pictures of Syria's current president on Google images or on Bing images if you type in: Bashar Assad
The most famous political leader is Bashar al-Assad, the current President of Syria. There is the vice-president Faroud al-Sharaa, and Sultan al-Atrash, the General of the Great Syrian Revolution.
Hafez al-Assad, president of Syria from 1971-2000,
For all practical purposes the current leader and dictator of Syria is from a family of such and is fighting to keep his power. This requires him and his regime to kill armed and unarmed citizens of this country.
there are not any queens or kings in syria !
no
The president is Good Luck ebele Jonathan (The Nigeria President)
Syria has no king, it has a president called, Bashar-Alassad.
Bashar al-Assad is the President of Syria. He is the son of Hafez al-Assad, who was president of Syria from 1971 - 2000. After Bashar Al-Assad's father's death on 2000 June 10, he became the president one month later on July 17.The current Syrian president is Bashar Al-Assad but the Syrians are trying to get rid of him because he is a killer and has killed 48,646 people so far as of 07/01/2013 and this is rising per second
To some Syrians who are Shiites, Christians, and some Druzes, yes (because these three benefited from Assad's secular dictatorship). However, to the Sunnis and Kurds, no. He is no different from his father, having the same paranoia that Sunni Islamist extremists might take power in Syria contributes to his brutality on anyone who opposes him.