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*[[President of Syria|President]]: [[Bashar al-Assad]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Bashar al-Assad Fast Facts |url=https://edition.cnn.com/2012/12/06/world/meast/bashar-al-assad---fast-facts/index.html |website=CNN |access-date=22 April 2023 |language=en |date=6 December 2012}}</ref> |
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*[[President of Syria|President]]: |
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** [[Farouk al-Sharaa]] |
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** [[Najah al-Attar]] |
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*[[Prime Minister of Syria|Prime Minister]]: |
*[[Prime Minister of Syria|Prime Minister]]: |
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** until 23 June: [[Adel Safar]] |
** until 23 June: [[Adel Safar]] |
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''For events related to the Civil War, see [[Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (January–April 2012)]], [[Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (May–August 2012)]] and [[Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (September–December 2012)]]'' |
''For events related to the Civil War, see [[Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (January–April 2012)]], [[Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (May–August 2012)]] and [[Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (September–December 2012)]]'' |
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The 2012 Syrian protests and demonstrations were protests by university students against the war and Bashar al Assad and his government. It was in response to the raid on Aleppo university in may 2012 and Homs student campus. Hunger demonstrations also erupted sparked by the mounting hunger and increasing poverty. Between May and August, hundreds in western and northern Syria have organised anti-government street protests and hunger strikes and demonstrations against poverty which was met with force like tear gas but university students kept ongoing until fighting became more common so protesters ended their peaceful protest movement. |
The 2012 Syrian protests and demonstrations were protests by university students against the war and Bashar al Assad and his government. It was in response to the raid on Aleppo university in may 2012 and Homs student campus. Hunger demonstrations also erupted sparked by the mounting hunger and increasing poverty. Between May and August, hundreds in western and northern Syria have organised anti-government street protests and hunger strikes and demonstrations against poverty which was met with force like tear gas but university students kept ongoing until fighting became more common so protesters ended their peaceful protest movement. |
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==Births== |
==Births== |
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{{main|births in 2012}} |
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{{Further|Category:2012 births}} |
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==Deaths== |
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*August 20 – [[Mika Yamamoto]] |
*August 20 – [[Mika Yamamoto]] |
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*September 26 – [[Maya Nasser]] |
*September 26 – [[Maya Nasser]] |
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== References == |
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See also: | Other events of 2012 List of years in Syria |
Events from the year 2012 in Syria.
Incumbents
[edit]- President: Bashar al-Assad[1]
- Vice President:
- Prime Minister:
- until 23 June: Adel Safar
- 23 June – 6 August: Riyad Farid Hijab
- 6 August – 11 August: Omar Ibrahim Ghalawanji
- starting 11 August: Wael Nader al-Halqi
Events
[edit]For events related to the Civil War, see Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (January–April 2012), Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (May–August 2012) and Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (September–December 2012)
The 2012 Syrian protests and demonstrations were protests by university students against the war and Bashar al Assad and his government. It was in response to the raid on Aleppo university in may 2012 and Homs student campus. Hunger demonstrations also erupted sparked by the mounting hunger and increasing poverty. Between May and August, hundreds in western and northern Syria have organised anti-government street protests and hunger strikes and demonstrations against poverty which was met with force like tear gas but university students kept ongoing until fighting became more common so protesters ended their peaceful protest movement.
Births
[edit]Deaths
[edit]- January 11 – Gilles Jacquier, French journalist
- February 22 – Rémi Ochlik, French journalist and Marie Colvin, American journalist
- May 28 – Bassel Shehadeh
- July 18 – Dawoud Rajiha, Assef Shawkat and Hasan Turkmani
- July 20 – Hisham Ikhtiyar
- August 20 – Mika Yamamoto
- September 26 – Maya Nasser
References
[edit]- ^ "Bashar al-Assad Fast Facts". CNN. 6 December 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2023.