Asma al-Assad
Asma al-Assad, born Asma Akhras in 1975, is the wife of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and has served as Syria's First Lady since 2000. She has been involved in various social and charitable initiatives, particularly focusing on healthcare and education. Following the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War, Asma became a controversial figure due to her husband's regime's actions. She has faced international scrutiny and sanctions, particularly from Western nations, for her role in supporting the Assad government during the conflict.
Born on Aug 11, 1975 (50 years old)
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Bangladesh:
Asma al-Assad was present at her daughter Jain's graduation ceremony.
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Croatia:
Asma al-Assad, Bashar's wife, has been battling leukemia and is currently receiving treatment in Moscow.
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Belarus:
Asma al-Assad, the former first lady, battled leukemia and has reportedly recovered after experimental therapy.
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Italy:
Asma al-Assad is the wife of Bashar al-Assad and has reportedly recovered from leukemia.
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Turkey:
Asma al-Assad is reported to have undergone experimental treatment under the supervision of Russian security services.
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Israel:
Asma al-Assad, the former first lady of Syria, has been receiving medical treatment in Moscow for leukemia.
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United Kingdom:
Asma al-Assad, the British-born former first lady of Syria, had been receiving treatment for leukaemia in Moscow.
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Brazil:
Asma al-Assad is Bashar al-Assad's wife who is currently undergoing treatment for leukemia.
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France:
Asma Al-Assad is the wife of Bachar Al-Assad and has been associated with the brodeuses' creations.
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Belarus:
Asma al-Assad was among the targets of Altamides.
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