Syria's Assad hails vote, derided by opponents, as re-defining revolution

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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said on Friday that those who voted in Wednesday's presidential election have brought back the true meaning of revolution after it was tarnished by "mercenaries".
"You have saved its reputation and relaunched it," Assad said in a televised speech one day after he was announced as the winner with 95% of the vote.
The government sees the election, dismissed by the opposition and the West as a farce, as a statement that Syria is functioning normally despite a decade-old civil war, which has killed hundreds of thousands of people and driven 11 million people - about half the population - from their homes.
The win delivers Assad, 55, seven more years in power and lengthens his family's rule to nearly six decades. His father, Hafez al-Assad, led Syria for 30 years until his death in 2000.
"You have redefined nationalism and that also means automatically redefining treason," Assad said.
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