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Archiwum zagraniczne East News 2024-12
(FILES) Syria's ousted president Bashar al-Assad (L) poses at No.10 Downing Street in London with his wife Asma and then British Prime Minister Tony Blair December 16, 2002. 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 GERRY PENNY / AFP)
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