Archiwum zagraniczne East News 2024-12

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Archiwum zagraniczne East News 2024-12
(FILES) Queen Elizabeth II receives Asma al-Assad and her husband, then Syria's president Bashar Al-Assad, on December 17 2002, at Buckingham Palace, in London on their first visit to Britain. Once seen as an advocate of women's rights in the Middle East, Syria's British-born former first lady Asma al-Assad has fled into exile with her husband, with UK officials saying she is not welcome home. (Photo by KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH / POOL / AFP)
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