Syrian president’s mother Anissa Assad dies aged 86

The Assad family in 1994. Front: Hafez Assad and Anissa Makhlouf. Rear, left to right: Maher, Bashar, Bassel, Majid, and Bushra Assad.

The Assad family in 1994. Front: Hafez Assad and Anissa Makhlouf. Rear, left to right: Maher, Bashar, Bassel, Majid, and Bushra Assad.


The mother of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Anissa Makhlouf al-Assad, died on Saturday at the age of 86, state media reported.

The former first lady and widow of ex-president Hafez al-Assad died in the capital Damascus, the official SANA news agency reported.

Throughout Syria’s nearly five-year war and even when her husband Hafez ruled the country with an iron fist, she had kept a low profile and was rarely mentioned in the media.

In 2012, one year after the start of the conflict, the European Union included her on a list of dozens of Syrian figures, including Assad and other family members, slapped with an asset freeze and travel ban.

Born in Latakia in 1930, Anissa married Hafez al-Assad in 1957 and the couple had five children.

Two of them have died — Bassel who was being groomed to become president and Majd. Anissa is survived by Bashar, his younger brother Maher and their sister Bushra.


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