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Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act
The Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act of 2019 is a US legislation that sanctions the former Syrian government and its allies for war crimes against the Syrian population. The Act targets various industries, individuals, and businesses that provide funding or assistance to the former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, including those related to infrastructure, military maintenance, and energy production. The legislation also aims to encourage negotiations by allowing the President of the United States to waive sanctions if the parties are engaged in meaningful negotiations and the violence against civilians has ceased. The Act was signed into law by President Trump in December 2019 and came into force on June 17, 2020, with the sanctions severely affecting the Syrian economy, particularly its construction, finance, and energy sectors.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.Syria under Bashar al-Assad
- 2.Iran Foreign Policy
- 3.Saudi Foreign Policy
- 4.US Foreign Policy
- 5.Immigration to Europe
- 6.German Foreign Policy
- 7.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 8.Syrian War Aftermath
- 9.French Foreign Policy
- 10.Israel Foreign Policy
- 11.Turkish Foreign Policy
- 12.Methamphetamine
countries
- 1.United States
- 2.Turkey
- 3.Syrian Arab Republic
- 4.Saudi Arabia
- 5.Russian Federation
- 6.Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
- 7.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 8.Israel
organizations
- 1.Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
- 2.United Nations
- 3.US State Department
- 4.US Treasury Department
- 5.ISIS-K
- 6.Hayat Tahrir Al Sham
- 7.Hamas
- 8.Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology
- 9.European Union
persons
- 1.Ahmed al-Sharaa
- 2.Jennifer Hansler
- 3.Kylie Atwood
- 4.Marco Rubio
- 5.Mohammed Bin Salman
- 6.Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
- 7.Scott Bessent
- 8.Tom Barrack
- 9.Donald Trump
- 10.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 11.Bashar Al-Assad
- 12.Alex Marquardt