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Asma al-Assad: Reports indicate she filed for divorce from Bashar after their escape to Moscow

Asma had been diagnosed with leukemia years ago – She had a career in banking before meeting Bashar and moving to Syria

Newsroom December 23 11:22

Asma al-Assad, the wife of Syria’s former dictator Bashar al-Assad, has filed for divorce, expressing dissatisfaction with life in Moscow, where she has been residing since the regime’s fall earlier this month.

According to reports from Turkish and Arab media, which were picked up by the Jerusalem Post and Bild, Asma is seeking to return to London, where she was born and raised. Holding dual citizenship (British and Syrian), Asma submitted her petition to a Russian court, also requesting a special permit to leave Moscow. Russian authorities are reviewing this request, as reported by the same sources.

It should be noted that Asma al-Assad was born in London to Syrian parents; however, following the fall of the regime, she is considered a persona non grata in the United Kingdom.

From Power to Exile
Asma moved to Syria in 2000 and married Bashar al-Assad just a few months after he assumed the presidency following the death of his father, Hafez al-Assad.

For over 20 years, Asma was a central figure of the regime, cultivating the image of a reformist First Lady. However, her life changed dramatically after the collapse of the Assad regime.

Asma’s dissatisfaction with life in Moscow is understandable, given the dramatic changes in her circumstances. From being a key figure in the regime, she now seeks to rebuild her life away from power. If her request to return to London is approved, it remains uncertain how she will manage her public image in the West, where her reputation has been tarnished by her association with one of the most brutal regimes of the 21st century.

Bashar al-Assad, who fled to Moscow following his overthrow during the jihadist rebel offensive led by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), lives under strict restrictions. According to reports, Vladimir Putin has granted him a villa at an undisclosed location.

Although he was granted asylum by Russian authorities, he is prohibited from leaving Moscow or engaging in any political activities. Furthermore, his assets—valued at approximately $2 billion, along with 270 kilograms of gold and 18 apartments in Moscow—have been frozen by Russian authorities. However, sources indicate that the former dictator may have limited access to certain portions of his wealth.

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Rift in the Assad Family
The tensions appear to have impacted the rest of the Assad family as well. Maher al-Assad, Bashar’s brother and a key military figure of the regime, has not been granted asylum by Russia. His application is still under review, while he and his family remain under house arrest.

The Fall of the Assad Regime
The collapse of the Assad regime, which ruled Syria for 61 years under the Ba’ath Party, marked a historic turning point for the country.

The December uprising that led to Assad’s ousting ushered in a new political reality in Syria, with Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham taking on a pivotal role. Despite being classified as a terrorist organization by the United States, Washington recently withdrew its $10 million bounty on HTS leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani.

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