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Syria's Assad replaces murdered Hama governor: SANA

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AFP Damascus
President Bashar al-Assad has replaced the governor of Hama province who was killed in a car bombing claimed by Islamist group Al-Nusra Front, Syria's official news agency SANA reported today.

Ghassan Omar Khalaf was named governor of the central province, which is in parts controlled by anti-regime rebels, the agency said, without further details.

His predecessor Anas Abdel Razzaq al-Naem was killed on August 25 in Hama city.

He had been named four months after the March 2011 outbreak of the revolt against Assad, replacing a governor who was sacked following mass protests in Hama that were later crushed by government troops.
 

Al-Nusra Front, composed of jihadists, claimed the car-bomb attack, saying it was to avenge the alleged poison gas attacks on August 21 near Damascus that killed hundreds.

Assad's father and predecessor Hafez al-Assad brutally put down a Muslim Brotherhood uprising in Hama city in 1982, killing between 10,000 and 40,000 people.

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First Published: Sep 03 2013 | 6:55 PM IST

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