
Syria
Supporters of President Bashar al-Assad attend a rally in Damascus. Assad took power after his father's death in 2000, pledging to liberalize Syria's politics and economy. His early presidency -- which featured the release of political prisoners, the return of exiled dissidents, and open discussion of the country's problems -- seemed promising, but was quickly followed by a return to repression. Freedom of expression, association, and assembly are tightly restricted, and the government holds an estimated 2,500 to 3,000 political prisoners. Publication of material that harms national unity, tarnishes the image of the state, or threatens the "goals of the revolution" are criminal offenses.
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