Hama uprising in Syria
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Hama uprising in Syria
Hama uprising in Syria
Hama uprising in Syria may refer to several events:* Siege of Hama during the 2011 Syrian uprising* Hama massacre 1982 during the Islamic uprising in Syria* April 1981 Hama massacre during the Islamic uprising in Syria* 1964 Hama uprising...

may refer to several events:
  • Siege of Hama (2011) during the 2011 Syrian uprising
    2011 Syrian uprising
    The 2011 Syrian uprising is an ongoing internal conflict occurring in Syria. Protests started on 26 January 2011, and escalated into an uprising by 15 March 2011...

  • Hama massacre
    Hama massacre
    The Hama massacre occurred in February 1982, when the Syrian army, under the orders of the president of Syria Hafez al-Assad, conducted a scorched earth policy against the town of Hama in order to quell a revolt by the Sunni Muslim community against the regime of al-Assad...

     1982 during the Islamic uprising in Syria
    Islamic uprising in Syria
    The Islamic uprising in Syria was a series of revolts and armed insurgency by Sunni Islamists, mainly members of the Muslim Brotherhood from 1976 until 1982. The uprising was aimed against the authority of the Ba'ath Party-controlled government of Syria, in what has been called "long campaign of...

  • April 1981 Hama massacre
    April 1981 Hama massacre
    The April 1981 Hama massacre occurred after a failed terrorist attack on an Alawite village near Hama. In return, the Syria army killed about 400 of the terrorists who attempted the attack.-Background:...

     during the Islamic uprising in Syria
    Islamic uprising in Syria
    The Islamic uprising in Syria was a series of revolts and armed insurgency by Sunni Islamists, mainly members of the Muslim Brotherhood from 1976 until 1982. The uprising was aimed against the authority of the Ba'ath Party-controlled government of Syria, in what has been called "long campaign of...

  • 1964 Hama uprising
    1964 Hama riot
    1964 Hama riot was the first significant clash between the newly installed Ba'ath party leadership of Syria and the Islamic Brotherhood. It occurred in April 1964, shortly after the 1963 Ba'athist coup d'état. The insurrection was suppressed with heavy military force, resulting in 70-100 mortal...

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