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British lawmakers call for Assad’s wife to lose citizenshi­p

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LONDON: UK lawmakers are calling on the government to strip Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s wife of her British citizenshi­p, for supporting her husband’s regime during the country’s ongoing war.

The Liberal Democrats’ foreign affairs spokesman, MP Tom Brake, on Sunday accused Assad of using her internatio­nal profile to defend ‘a barbarous regime’.

“( Foreign Secretary) Boris Johnson has urged other countries to do more about Syria, but the British government could say to Asma Al-Assad — either stop using your position to defend barbaric acts, or be stripped of your citizenshi­p,” Brake said.

His remarks follow Johnson branding the Syrian president an ‘arch- terrorist’, in a Sunday Telegraph newspaper article calling on Syria ally Russia to end its support for Bashar al-Assad.

Brake’s comments echoed those of MP Nadhim Zahawi, from the ruling Conservati­ve Party.

“The time has come where we go after ( Bashar) Assad in every which way, including people like Mrs Assad, who is very much part of the propaganda machine that is committing war crimes,” he was quoted in the Sunday Times newspaper as saying.

Once hailed as a progressiv­e rights advocate, Assad has fallen from internatio­nal grace during Syria’s ongoing war which has killed more than 320,000 people since erupting in 2011.

The 41-year- old, who is believed to hold joint British- Syrian nationalit­y, has stood by her husband’s side in his rare public appearance­s, posing for selfies with supporters in photos posted to the presidency’s Instagram account.

The couple’s marriage was announced six months after he assumed the country’s leadership in July 2000. They had met at a party hosted by the British Syrian community in London.

Assad’s ongoing support for her husband allows Britain to deprive her of her UK citizenshi­p, according to the Liberal Democrats, which served in an uneasy five-year coalition government with the Conservati­ve Party until 2015. — AFP

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