Bashar al-Assad is the current President of Syria, having been in office since 2000. He is the second son of former President Hafez al-Assad and has continued aspects of his father's authoritarian rule. Originally not the first choice to succeed his father, Bashar was studying ophthalmology in London when his older brother and heir apparent, Bassel, was killed in a car accident. Despite his lack of military and political experience, Bashar was called back to Syria, where he was groomed to take his brother’s place. He was enrolled in the military academy and trained intensively to prepare for leadership. He assumed power in 2000, following his father's death. While his early years in office saw some initiatives that contributed to a brief period of relative openness, this quickly changed, with his regime using threats and arrests to suppress pro-reform movements. In recent years, his government has faced a major uprising that escalated into a civil war. Despite international condemnation, Assad has maintained his hold on power, showing a willingness to use extreme measures to do so. While there were initial hopes he would modernize Syria, he has largely followed in his father’s authoritarian footsteps.
Also Known As: Bashar Hafez al-Assad
Age: 60 Years, 60 Year Old Males
Spouse/Ex-: Asma al-Assad
father: Hafez al-Assad
mother: Aniseh al-Assad
siblings: Bassel al-Assad, Bushra al-Assad, Maher al-Assad, Majd al-Assad
children: Hafez al-Assad, Karim al-Assad, Zein al-Assad
Born Country: Syrian Arab Republic
Dictators Presidents
Height: 6'2" (188 cm), 6'2" Males
City: Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic
After completing his graduation, he served for four years as an army doctor at the Tishreen Military Hospital. In 1992, he traveled to Western Eye Hospital in London, England, to obtain a postgraduate degree in ophthalmology.
In December 2000, he married Asma al-Assad, a British woman of Syrian origin from London. The couple has three children: Hafez, Zein and Karim.
Bashar al-Assad is known to have a passion for ophthalmology and worked as an eye doctor before entering politics.
He is fluent in both Arabic and English, allowing him to communicate effectively on the global stage.
Despite his position of power, Bashar al-Assad is said to have a love for music and enjoys playing the piano in his free time.
He has been described as a reserved and private individual, preferring to keep a low profile in his personal life.
Bashar al-Assad is known for his interest in science and technology, often promoting advancements in these fields in Syria.

















