Asma al-Assad risks loss of British citizenship as she faces possible terror charges
by Michael Safi and Martin Chulov from on (#5FAJF)
It is alleged Bashar al-Assad's wife's support of Syrian army implicates her in its crimes
The British wife of Syria's ruler, Bashar al-Assad, is facing possible terrorism charges and the loss of her British citizenship after the Metropolitan police opened a preliminary investigation into claims she has incited, aided and encouraged war crimes by Syrian government forces.
Asma al-Assad, 45, who was born and educated in London before becoming Syria's first lady in 2000, is being investigated in response to legal complaints alleging her speeches and public appearances in support of the Syrian army implicate her in its crimes, including the use of chemical weapons.
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