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Syria’s condition: Bashar al-Assad

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The Economist

News, News & Politics

4.35K Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2020

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

The country’s dictator has spent nearly half his time in power waging war on his own people. His patchwork support network is fading, but he will not go easily. America’s racial unrest has put reparations back in the national conversation—but how best to pay slaves’ descendants, and how much? And the antiquated etiquette lessons required of South Asia’s civil servants. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Intelligence on Economist Radio.

0:07.0

I'm your host, Jason Palmer.

0:09.0

Every weekday, we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world.

0:14.0

In America, the question of whether to compensate descendants of slaves is again being raised.

0:23.3

But beyond, lie many more questions.

0:25.8

How much is enough, how to distribute it, and how to make sure it tackles inequalities that have long histories.

0:33.2

And start with the outermost utensils and work your way in.

0:37.2

Don't tap the teaspoon against the cup as you stir.

0:40.3

Always use formal titles.

0:42.8

We ask why civil servants in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India

0:46.4

have to take Victorian-era etiquette lessons.

0:57.0

But first... In Syria this week, a sweeping new set of American sanctions takes hold.

1:06.0

State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortegis says the goal is to cut off the revenue

1:11.6

that President Bashar al-Assad uses to wage war against his people.

1:15.6

We begin a sustained campaign of sanctions against the Assad regime under the Caesar Act,

1:21.6

named after the brave photographer who, six years ago, brought the world documented proof

1:26.6

of the Assad regime's brutality against

1:29.4

fellow Syrians.

1:31.9

The defector codenamed Caesar smuggled out tens of thousands of images of men tortured

1:37.2

and starved to death in regime prisons.

1:40.4

The sanctions come at a hard time for Mr. Assad and for the country's exhausted people.

1:46.5

After more than nine years of fighting, Mr. Assad has all but won the civil war.

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