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Fawaz akhras biography of albert

          They are thought to have been the personal email usernames and passwords of the president, Bashar al-Assad, and his wife, Asma....

          Her father, Fawaz Akhras, a physician on London's famed Harley Street, is taking care of the former first lady, who was formerly referred to.

        1. Her father, Fawaz Akhras, a physician on London's famed Harley Street, is taking care of the former first lady, who was formerly referred to.
        2. Finally, the al-Akhras family into which Bashar al-AsadLs wife, Asma, was born may also be mentioned.
        3. They are thought to have been the personal email usernames and passwords of the president, Bashar al-Assad, and his wife, Asma.
        4. So we have working for Cromwell hospital a cardiologist named Fawaz Al-Akhras who is no more no less the father of Asma Al- Cromwell.
        5. "In addition, we are sanctioning several members of Asma al-Assad's immediate family, including Fawaz Akhras, Sahar Otri Akhras, Firas al Akhras.
        6. British Syrian Society

          British pro-Assad lobbying group

          The British Syrian Society is an association set up to promote relations between the former Ba'athist government of Syria and the United Kingdom.

          It was established in 2003 by Fawaz Akhras, father-in-law of Bashar al-Assad.[1][2] Its current directors include Akhras, Lord Asquith, Lord Green of Deddington, Major-General John Holmes, and Peter Ford, former British ambassador to Syria.[3][4]

          As part of its lobbying work, the Society has over the years hosted visits to Syria by several Members of Parliament.

          Several of these subsequently voted against the Cameron–Clegg coalition government in 2013 on the issue of British military intervention in the Syrian civil war including Richard Shepherd, Crispin Blunt, and David TC Davies.[5]

          In September 2011, the HSBC bank said it would no longer represent the Society.[3]

          In 2012, its co-chair Sir Andrew Green, a former B