Poster War

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DateNovember-December, 1983[1][2] (more than a week)
Location
Result

Unconvincing

Poster War

Crowd of Syrian youth with portrait of Hafez al-Assad, 1984
DateNovember-December, 1983[1][2] (more than a week)
Location
Result

Unconvincing

Belligerents
Republican Guard
General Intelligence Directorate
Defence Companies
Commanders and leaders
Hafez al-Assad Rifaat al-Assad
Casualties and losses
No casualties (non-violent conflict)

Poster War was a small, non-violent conflict in Ba'athist Syria that took place between Rifaat al-Assad and his brother, President Hafez al-Assad, or more precisely between sections of the security forces loyal to both.[3][1][4][5] The most active phase of the Poster War lasted more than a week, until Hafez's health stabilized,[6] although similar incidents occurred at a lower frequency until Rifaat al-Assad's ouster from Syria in March 1984. The name "Poster War" was given by the residents of Damascus, which was the main site of the events.[1]

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