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Syria's first lady facing prosecution in UK

Syria's first lady facing prosecution in UK
Syria's first lady facing prosecution in UK

The first lady of Syria, 45-year-old Asma Assad, might lose her British citizenship and could face prosecution charges in the UK for being an "influential actor" in inciting and encouraging acts of terrorism, foreign media say.

Allegations have been directed at the wife of Syrian President Bashar Assad, prompting a Metropolitan Police investigation.

Sky News noted that if the "desert rose" of the Middle East – as she has been called – is charged; the UK could seek her extradition to stand trial.

According to the report, Guernica 37 International Justice Chambers accuses her of being among several "influential actors" who encouraged and incited acts of terrorism and international crimes.

This month of March marks an entire decade since the Syrian civil war began. Today, the death count is estimated at around 500,000 people, with more than 6.5 million having been displaced.

"This is an important step in holding senior political officials accountable for their acts," the legal team behind the charges told Sky News, emphasizing the importance of not just extradition but of prosecution. "This is an important process, and it is only right that justice is served before an English court."

Asma Assad – born as Emma Akhras – is a native of a London suburb who had worked as an investment banker for JPMorgan in the 1990s, which is when she met her future husband, Bashar. He became president in July 2000; they were married a few months later in December.

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