http://www.smh.com.au/world/assads-mother-leaves-syria-20130121-2d1ri.html

Assad's mother leaves Syria
  Date  January 21, 2013 - 8:28AM 
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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A family picture dated 1985 shows Syria's late president Hafez al-Assad and his 
wife Anisa Makhluf (seated) and, behind them from right to left, their five 
children: Bushra, Majd, Bassel, Syrian President Bashar, and Maher. Photo: AFP

Anisa Makhluf, the mother of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, has left the 
war-torn country and joined her daughter in Dubai, expatriates in the United 
Arab Emirates and an activist say.

Ms Makhluf has been living next to her daughter, Bushra, Dr Assad's only 
sister, in Dubai for about 10 days, Syrian expatriates said.

Bushra’s husband, General Assef Shawkat, an army deputy chief of staff, was 
killed along with three other high-ranking Syrian officials in a July 18 
bombing at the National Security headquarters in Damascus.

In September, Syrian residents in the Gulf emirate said that Bushra had 
enrolled her five children at a private school in Dubai where she had moved.

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Ms Makhluf’s ‘‘departure from Syria is another indication of Assad losing 
support even from within his family'', said Ayman Abdel Nour, head of the 
newly-formed group Syrian Christians for Democracy and editor-in-chief of 
opposition news website all4syria.com.

Analysts say that Dr Assad is increasingly relying on the tightly-knit circle 
surrounding him, which includes his only living brother Maher, who commands the 
army’s notorious Fourth Brigade.

Dr Assad’s two other brothers, Bassel and Majd, both died before the current 
conflict.

The embattled president also relies on relatives from his mother’s side, 
analysts say.

A large number of businessmen and wealthy Syrians who had close ties with the 
regime have fled the deadly bloodshed in Syria to Dubai in the past few months.

More than 60,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed in Syria’s 22-month 
conflict, according to the United Nations.The conflict has seen some 600,000 
people flee the country, most of them to neighbouring countries, according to 
the world body.

Agence France-Presse


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