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Sensemaker: How did Syrian rebels overthrow Bashar al-Assad?

Ep. 509

For more than half a century, the Assad family ruled Syria with brutality and repression. It took less than two weeks for rebels to bring that rule to an end. What does this mean for Syria and the region?


Writer: Xavier Greenwood


Producer: Xavier Greenwood


Host: Claudia Williams


Photography: Jon Jones


Executive Producer: Jasper Corbett

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