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'''Noureddin Mustafa al-]''' (1930&mdash; December 3, 1992) (]: نور الدين مصطفى الأتاسي ''Nūr ad-Dīn Muṣṭafā al-'Atasī'') was ] of ] from February 1966 to November 1970. Though a long-time ideologue of the powerful ] who became its Secretary General as well as President of the Republic, he was considered to be largely a ceremonial figurehead, with real power vested in the Deputy Secretary General, ]. He was a medical doctor by training, and in that capacity aided the ]n forces against the ] in the ]. In 1970 he was deposed along with Salah Jadid in a ] by ], his defense minister. He was imprisoned without trial from that time until just before his death in 1992, when he was released and flown to France to receive medical treatment at the expense of the French government. '''Noureddin Mustafa al-]''' (1930&mdash; December 3, 1992) (]: نور الدين مصطفى الأتاسي ''Nūr ad-Dīn Muṣṭafā al-'Atasī'') was ] of ] from February 1966 to November 1970. Though a long-time ideologue of the powerful ] who became its Secretary General as well as President of the Republic, he was considered to be largely a ceremonial figurehead, with real power vested in the Deputy Secretary General, ]. He was a medical doctor by training, and in that capacity aided the ]n forces against the ] in the ]. In 1970 he was deposed along with Salah Jadid in a ] by ], his defense minister.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://articles.latimes.com/1992-12-05/news/mn-1132_1_atassi-syria-president |title= Nureddin Atassi; Ex-President of Syria, Toppled in Coup |date= 1992-12-05 |accessdate= 2010-09-05}}</ref> He was imprisoned without trial<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/MDE24/029/1992/en |title= Further information on medical letter writing action (MDE 24/11/92, 12 May and follow-up MDE 24/25/92, 1 September) - Syria: Dr Nour al-Din al-Atassi and others |date= 1992-12-07 |accessdate= 2010-09-05}}</ref> from that time until just before his death in 1992, when he was released and flown to France to receive medical treatment at the expense of the French government.


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Nureddin al-Atassi
نور الدين الأتاسي
President of Syria
In office
February 25. 1966 – November 18, 1970
Preceded byAmin al-Hafiz
Succeeded byAhmad al-Khatib
Prime Minister of Syria
In office
October 29, 1968 – November 21, 1970
Preceded byYusuf Zuaiyin
Succeeded byHafez al-Assad
Personal details
Born1930
DiedDecember 3, 1992 (Aged 62)
Political partyBaath Party

Noureddin Mustafa al-Atassi (1930— December 3, 1992) (Arabic: نور الدين مصطفى الأتاسي Nūr ad-Dīn Muṣṭafā al-'Atasī) was President of Syria from February 1966 to November 1970. Though a long-time ideologue of the powerful Baath Party who became its Secretary General as well as President of the Republic, he was considered to be largely a ceremonial figurehead, with real power vested in the Deputy Secretary General, Salah Jadid. He was a medical doctor by training, and in that capacity aided the Algerian forces against the French in the Algerian War of Independence. In 1970 he was deposed along with Salah Jadid in a coup by Hafez al Assad, his defense minister. He was imprisoned without trial from that time until just before his death in 1992, when he was released and flown to France to receive medical treatment at the expense of the French government.

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  1. "Nureddin Atassi; Ex-President of Syria, Toppled in Coup". 1992-12-05. Retrieved 2010-09-05.
  2. "Further information on medical letter writing action (MDE 24/11/92, 12 May and follow-up MDE 24/25/92, 1 September) - Syria: Dr Nour al-Din al-Atassi and others". 1992-12-07. Retrieved 2010-09-05.
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