On the run after the collapse of her husband Bashar Al Assad's dynasty, the former First Lady of was once called 'A Rose in the Desert' but now she is a figure of reviled hatred likened to Lady Macbeth.
For years Asma Al Assad, 49, was the face of female liberation in the Middle East; with her successful career in banking and her secular British upbringing.
Born in in 1975, to Fawaz Akhras a successful cardiologist at the private Cromwell Hospital and her mother Sahar a senior Syrian diplomat, she was sent to Queen's College, in Marylebone where fees are almost £9,000 a term.
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