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Life of Syria’s Assad revealed in private photos found in abandoned mansions

Candid photos reveal a stark contrast to the ousted Syrian leader’s public image

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Photos of Bashar al-Assad’s private life in Syria pull back the veil on his polished image

Photos of Bashar al-Assad’s private life in Syria pull back the veil on his polished image

Personal photos of ousted Syrian President Bashar a-Assad have surfaced from his abandoned residences, sparking ridicule among Syrians who until days ago were persecuted for criticising his carefully crafted public image.

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The intimate and candid photos, reportedly discovered in albums from Assad’s mansions in the hills of Damascus and Aleppo, offer a stark contrast to the polished, glamorous image that Assad and his father projected as they led Syria for half a century.

Syrians have been fascinated by the background glimpses of a seemingly normal family that held the country in an iron grip and bombed some their fellow citizens regarded as a threat.

The sharing of photos has become an extension of the dazed first hours after Assad’s ouster a week ago, when everyday Syrians wandered the presidential palace and its dishevelled signs of a rapid departure. Assad has been granted asylum in Russia.

A man shows old pictures of the late Syrian President Hafez Assad in a ransacked private residence in Damascus. Photo: AP
A man shows old pictures of the late Syrian President Hafez Assad in a ransacked private residence in Damascus. Photo: AP

For many Syrians who had endured forced imprisonment, displacement and oppression under the Assads, the photos serve as both a spectacle and a chance to exhale, even laugh.

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