First Lady Asma defends crackdown
The British-born wife of Syria’s President has spoken in support of her husband for the first time since the 11-month uprising against his regime began, a British newspaper reported yesterday.
“The President is the President of Syria, not a faction of Syrians, and the First Lady supports him in that role,” The Times of London quoted Asma al-Assad as saying in an e-mail sent via an intermediary from her office.
The e-mail is her first communication with the international media since the uprising against Bashar al-Assad’s regime began
“The First Lady’s very busy agenda is still focused on supporting the various charities she has long been involved with and rural development as well as supporting the President as needed,” the e-mail reportedly continued.
“These days she is equally involved in bridging gaps and encouraging dialogue. She listens to and comforts the families of the victims of the violence,” it added.
The statement came after Syrian forces pounded protest hubs with rockets and shells, killing 79 civilians on Monday, according to activists, and as Britain recalled its ambassador to Syria “for consultations”.
Unlike her husband, a minority Alawite, the 36-year-old First Lady is a Sunni Muslim who originally hails from Homs – the central Syrian city rocked by some of the worst carnage since the revolt began in March last year.
Stylish and charismatic and with a degree from King’s College in London where she was raised, the former investment banker had helped promote the soft side of an iron-fisted regime.
But she has virtually disappeared from the public eye since the revolt broke out and had drawn criticism for her silence on a crisis that has left more than 5,000 people dead in her country.
Last month she appeared with two of her children to support her husband of 12 years as he spoke at a pro-regime rally, but did not speak herself.
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Alfred Falzon
Feb 8th, 22:01
She may want to vie for the Syrian throne eventually like Kadhafi's daughter Aisha, now living in luxury in Algeria where she was granted asylum!
She should thank rogue countries Russia and China for vetoing the UN Resolution condemning her husband's murderous regime!
From the comfort of her home she may want to turn a blind eye on the atrocities being committed in her country with the downtrodden inhabitants of Homs and other Syrian towns being butchered in their thousands by armoured tanks and heavy artillery!
Shame on her!
Alfred A. Falzon
Wilfred Camilleri
Feb 8th, 20:56
She may be stylish and charismatic and have a degree from King’s College in London, but she's still the wife of a brutal dictator and murderer and in supporting him, she is just as guilty! It goes to show that charisma, style and education do not mean squat if you do not have human compassion!
Christopher Camilleri
Feb 8th, 16:22
The vast majority of women will always support a powerful and rich husband.
JJ Debono
Feb 8th, 11:17
Typical Britain thats all.